Brian Serjeant

Brian Serjeant

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Lifetime spent (or maybe squandered) in IT, from the mighty old mainframes to current technologies, in the course of which I helped construct some towering edifices: cathedrals of software…  that have vanished like so many houses of straw. Yes, computer applications have a remarkably short lifespan - before collapsing under the relentless advance of new technologies. 
So at the end of this career (which I did enjoy) there is nothing that I can show my kids and proudly say to them "I built that".
The good news is that I was blessed with being born into a world that enjoys the riches of the most wonderful communication medium that humankind has ever conceived of - the English Language.
There are nouns by the bucketful and verbs to breathe life into them, there are adjectives for every  occasion to colour our world and there are adverbs to flavour it, there are pronouns and articles for  decoration, conjunctions and prepositions for mortar and interjections for portals.
What amazing and durable building materials!
Our birthright includes also, vast libraries in which wordsmiths have left us their legacies to explore, and we can all strive to contribute to this treasure in some small way.
Ketherstone Ridge is my first attempt.  It will not be my last.
http://www.ketherstone.net

Murdo

Murdo

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<p>When Jessica Bryant pesters her wealthy parents to allow her to have a dog as a pet, the answer is a resounding &quot;No&quot;; but they soon come to regret their decision when thier home is broken into one evening whilst they are out and their daughter kidnapped and held for ransom. The kidnappers, in the form of four seedy and incompetent characters wearing Disneyland-type masks, take her hostage and keep her incarcerated in a place from which there appears to be no escape. However, they reckon without the resourcefulness of our heroine, and the courage of a wonderful stray dog who comes to her aid and whom she names 'Murdo'. And so begins an exciting and humurous accounting of the couples' adventures together as they consistently foil and outwit the abductors whilst on the run together.<br /> This is a lovely story of the friendship between a girl and a dog, bringing out themes of responsibility, camaraderie, redemption, salvation and self-sacrifice. It includes some wonderful dialogue sequences as Jessica teaches her new four-legged friend how to communicate with her, with additional delightful conversations between the animals when a rabbit and a sparrow join forces with them in an effort to outwit the kidnappers and restore Jessica safely back to her parents' home. </p>

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