The Three Legs
During my
time living in the USA, I became quite interested in the history of the
American Indians and discovered, quite by accident that a symbol of the
Awahnee Indians resembled the Three Legs of Man and on the other
side of the world, ancient Buddhist monks used a similar design in their
teachings. This started me researching all I could find on our
national symbol.
If you'd like to read my theory on the origins of the Three Legs, Click
Here
Our Wedding
Lindsay and I were
married on November 7th 2004 in Adelaide, Australia. It
had been many years since she had seen her
parents, along with 7
brothers and sisters who had all emigrated in the 70s. Lindsay's nephew shot some video of the wedding
which was in the
garden of her sister Gaynor's
home. I won't bore you with the whole video, but click on
the screen for a two
minute bit of fun I had playing around with
the original video. (With apolgies to the
godfather) Wedding
Video |
King Arthur's Avalon
I have long been fascinated with the tales of King
Arthur and the knights of the round table but in recent years that
interest has grown because of the Manx connection, If you'd like to read
more, click here. Hopefully, you'll read the page about the Strange Case
of the American Knights and if so, ponder this thought, when I moved to
the States, the radio station dubbed me "Sir Bernard, Knight of the
Turntable"
Manx Glens
Lindsay and I have set ourselves a goal of visiting all the
beautiful glens in the Isle of Man and making a Video Diary.
Each video is around two minutes. Bishopscourt
Glen - Glen
Helen