...In His Head.
Having no real sense of time, Bob is always looking at his watch.
Table shot.
Taken moments after http://shadowness.com/EarthHart/tea-with-bob-2
You can find out more about Bob here http://shadowness.com/EarthHart/a-friend-that-was--bob
mentesha
good
Feb 23rd ReplyEarthHart
Bob's a great subject
Feb 23rd Reply Respect & ResponsibilityThanks a lot for the favour, Squire
IanMarlow
So many people in life have a story that few know, but when you hear their story your view of them changes. I imagine that there are many people, especially visitors to Wells, who would be more considerate if only they knew Bob's story too.
Oct 3rd ReplyEarthHart
I miss the old Bob. We had some great times at his place in Westbury-sub-Mendip, in the early '90s.
Oct 3rd Reply Respect & ResponsibilityLots of times I've seen people give Bob a weird look, and I've stepped in & explained the situation. The response has always been good.
Many thanks for the favour, Ian
depaulus
every time I see a picture of him I must think about his story and it makes me sad. a very nice gesture that you have given him the pictures. Great photo of Bob again.
Aug 29th ReplyEarthHart
I see Bob most days, and it still hurts to know that the Bob I knew is far away.
Aug 29th Reply Respect & ResponsibilityMany thanks for the favour, Squire
depaulus
Aug 29th ReplyJurgenDoe
Excellent shot again of a unique figure
Aug 29th Reply SubscriberEarthHart
I've given Bob mounted prints of both, you should have seen his face
Aug 29th Reply Respect & ResponsibilityMany thanks for the favour, Jurgen
JurgenDoe
I bet he was very happy ... he deserves to be happy all the time :)
Aug 30th Reply Subscriber