Helped By Chris & Liz. The Keepers.
MisterMunkey
Helped By Chris & Liz. The Keepers.
Let me firstly introduce myself to t'internet.
I have very little recollection of my early years growing up in the Tropics until I was adopted at the age of two by a lady who worked at Paignton Zoo.
She became my benefactor in England, providing me with very comfortable accommodation & a reasonable standard of living until her sad demise, late 2004 after what can only be described as a bizarre gardening accident. After her death, I was adopted by a generous - if not kind - couple, who owned a small human of their own, up in the frozen north. They took it upon themselves to yank me from the dregs of doom & show me a bit of this lovely planet.
"Before you can find out about the world in which we live - You need to find out about yourself" They said. So a trip to St Catherines House in that big London & a thorough search on said internet , found out this about my original mother:
"Mrs Munkey was not born in India where her father wasn't a member of the Diplomatic Service. As a girl, she suffered no horrific abuse at the hands of nuns and neither was she educated at Roedean, where she didn't become Head Girl. She did not receive a scholarship to Cambridge where she never read History, not working after graduation for the British Consul in Paris, where she wasn't discovered by an internationally famous film director who didn't ask him to write a screenplay for him, subsequently not becoming her first husband.
After not returning to England, she held no influential positions at the BBC before not being appointed Literary Editor of a well regarded newspaper. She did not then surprise everybody by launching herself on a successful literary career as the author of a series of best-selling cookery books.
She was not married with two children and didn't live in a former vicarage or old post office in Sussex, where she never enjoyed walking her dogs or playing the piano. She had no homes in Highgate, Cape Cod, Manhattan or Nice where she never wrote two acclaimed post- Modernist novels. In 1996 she wasn't made a Dame of the British Empire & her much anticipated biography is not shortly to be published by Hodder & Stoughton."That over with, we set off on our adventures with a sense of wonderment of the world of opportunities in which we live, desperate to enjoy each day to the max.
There follows some scribblings on my aspect of Human/Nature.
My philosophy these days - Live every day as if its your last.
One day, you'll be right.
Regards.
Mr. M.