Nigel's very personal story is told simply and honestly, and with humour and enthusiasm. The many adventures of this English migrant who loves Australia reveals his passion for the sea, his family and his music. Though shattered by the tragic death of his daughter, this 'Different Drummer' continues to live a full life pursuing his many interests. His escapades, and his thoughts on life in the time of COVID 19, is shared in this refreshing 'sortamemoir' you won't want to put down.
Nigel's very personal story is told simply and honestly, and with humour and enthusiasm. The many adventures of this English migrant who loves Australia reveals his passion for the sea, his family and his music. Though shattered by the tragic death of his daughter, this 'Different Drummer' continues to live a full life pursuing his many interests. His escapades, and his thoughts on life in the time of COVID 19, is shared in this refreshing 'sortamemoir' you won't want to put down.Hinweis: Dieser Artikel kann nur an eine deutsche Lieferadresse ausgeliefert werden.
Nigel was born in Somerset, UK, and was a child of her Majesty's services; moving around England, Germany and Jordan. His early working life was mainly as an unskilled worker, trying many jobs. He emigrated to Australia in 1966 as a 'Ten Pound Pom,' arriving in WA after working in Queensland. Nigel eventually became a West Australian primary teacher for twenty-one years, then a high school relief teacher, while all his adult life he also played music part time. He is happily married a 4th generation West Australian lady, Aileen. Nigel started sailing in high school, and has had many adventures, both overseas and around the coast of Australia. He still plays music with Perth jazz bands and with The Haze Showband. He is RVGA guide, a guide on the Duyfken replica, and an active member of U3A. He wrote for 'Cruising Helmsman' magazine for twenty years, and is a popular guest speaker for Probus and U3A.
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