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Tales from a often amusing life but never a dull one. If you have never been sad then you can never be glad.

Danny Kemp.

I’m chasing a dream and as far as I know there are no rules in dreams. http://www-thedesolategarden-com.co.uk/

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Danny Kemp.

A recent discovery that millions of pounds went into the research of. The National Cold Laboratory have chanced upon the fact that if you stand in a bucket of cold water for too long you are very likely to catch … Continue reading

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Synopsis of The Desolate Garden. By Danny Kemp. Only months before the murder of Lord Elliot Paterson and his youngest son Edward, an address in Leningrad is discovered hidden in the ledgers of the Families…

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Danny Kemp On the days that my conscience decides that the traveling public in London cannot do without me, and stirs me deeply to attend to theirs wishes, I start my day at Canary Wharf,…

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Canaries.

Danny Kemp On the days that my conscience decides that the traveling public in London cannot do without me, and stirs me deeply to attend to theirs wishes, I start my day at Canary Wharf, the home to all the … Continue reading

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Granddaughters.

Danny Kemp My Granddaughter Georgia got her voice heard on the Radio programme Kiss100 at 7.10 this morning. There is a few seconds event called.. ‘Shout Out’ apparently, so what did the lovely thing do…shouted out “Buy my Granddads book, … Continue reading

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Fear.

Fear is the instinct to survive. Animals sense danger and run from it, or turn to face it if so required, we, I suggest, wallow in the perpetuation of it. From an early age we learn that somethings are dangerous, … Continue reading

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