
This photograph was taken by my friend John. It shows my friend Brian and I, not forgetting my guide dog Trigger. I’d certainly recommend The Robuck, as my friends tell me it has wonderful views, and the beer was certainly excellent.

This photograph was taken by my friend John. It shows my friend Brian and I, not forgetting my guide dog Trigger. I’d certainly recommend The Robuck, as my friends tell me it has wonderful views, and the beer was certainly excellent.
A noisey pub, full of beer, people drinking, be of good cheer.
Saloon bar bore, full of self,, whittering inanely to himself. He’s an opinion on everything, the news of the day, cares not a jot what others have to say.
Judges and brickies, all life is here, all drawn to the pub by what else but beer!
I have never been a huge fan of Facebook. As a blind writer I use Jaws software which converts text into speech and braille allowing me to read my computer’s screen or, more accurately have the content relaid to me via voice and braille. Facebook is difficult for blind access technology users to navigate their way around, however it is, potentially a good means of promoting my book. Consequently I signed up for an author’s Facebook page (facebook.com/newauthoronline). A sighted friend assisted me in setting it up and with her assistance the first couple of posts where posted. However I am now finding that posts intended for my author’s Facebook account are ending up on my personal Facebook page! I’ve wasted several hours attempting to ascertain what is going awry but without success! My right arm is sore from me shaking it at my hapless computer, however I’ve now attained a state of mild amusement and am sitting here smiling. In the great scheme of things my inability to figure out Facebook comes far down the list of the world’s problems. I’m off out now for a nice cooling pint or two! I’ll return to the problem bright eyed and bushy tailed later.
(For my book, The First Time, by Kevin Morris please visit the Kindle Store on Amazon.com or amazon.co.uk).