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Most things of true value in a human life are leaps of faith – in others or ourselves – and can’t be achieved by thinking like an accountant.
READ MORE..Cartoonist
Boxing Day 2012, I had a haemorrhage in the left thalamus of my brain, causing paralysis and loss of sensation on the entire right side of my body. I’m still dealing with the effects of this, including the loss of my DRAWING hand, which has been very difficult for a lifelong cartoonist.
Most things of true value in a human life are leaps of faith – in others or ourselves – and can’t be achieved by thinking like an accountant.
READ MORE..I’m still grateful for my second chance at LIFE. I’ve not yet forgotten how lucky I am to be above the grass, and I hope I never do.
READ MORE..The most recent victim of the Baker family curse was my poor Dad, in mid 2018, and his stroke was much more massive than my own.
READ MORE..I couldn’t get back to Australia to celebrate with my family today, but sent this card to mark the completion of Dad’s 80th trip around the sun.
READ MORE..Today is the sixth anniversary of the day I almost left this mortal coil. Ever since, December 26th has become my own personal day of thanksgiving, where I count myself lucky to be here at all. This year I’d like to write about the landmark year of 2016, when I worked on “MARY POPPINS RETURNS” … Read more