
Thanks Johnny. I would like to find some balance where in the early part of my later age I can help #FixSocialCare in the hope that in the later years care will be fixed for me.
This is not a policy or a project. It is how we conduct ourselves towards those who have less capacity than us to look after them.
I was at an event last night in a pub in Clewer which has become a safe place for its people. My partner sang with a band of Ukulele players that we know.

I saw people who were clubbing together to help each other and I saw a passion the like of which only I see from my partner!

Please Johnny, accept my thanks to what you do and have done and will do. I am sorry I cannot yet give you songs to listen to but I would like you and those who work for others like you do, to know you are not alone.
Now is Easter Sunday, it is a time of gratitude, the end of Lent and a time when we Christians reach out to those who aren’t and ask them to share our festival (as they ask us to share theirs).
Chris, mayor of Windsor and electric Ukulele player, thank you. The song below is from last October and from Chris
Most of all I would like to thank my partner, who knows more than a bit about Dakota!
She has put up with me the last 5 months when I have needed some caring and what she Chris, June, Bob, June and the others who have sung me to happiness deserve is a thank you. They will get no more from me, but I will buy them a drink whenever I have the chance.
Ian Beestin – for you too, you cared when care was needed and drum the beat!