Personal diary of John Barnabas (aka Barney) Leith
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Renewing friendship

Erica with Pete & May Moore in Hadleigh

Renewing a long-standing friendship is a wonderful, almost a miraculous experience. I’ve known Peter (leaning against the tree in the photo) since October 1965. He was at the first Baha’i meeting I ever attended, like me an enquirer. We became Bah?’?s around the same time, although Pete is no longer a Baha’i. Pete married May Faizi in 1968, I married Erica in 1970. Pete and May went to Cyprus, were caught up in the Turkish invasion and had to leave their home in Famagusta very quickly. Technically they are still refugees!

We hadn’t seen each other for years - Erica hadn’t seen May and Pete since our wedding in 1970, and I hadn’t seen them since around 1988.

So we had a lot of catching up to do when we went to stay with Pete and May at their home - a delightful cottage not too far from Ipswich.

Brooke Cottage garden

In the Moore household

We talked endlessly - about our lives since we’d seen each other, about what each of us is doing now, about our children (all grown up) and grandchildren (P & M don’t have grandchildren yet), Peter’s pottery (wonderful - he was kind enough to give us two raku fired pots to take home), his work at Suffolk College, and his life as an artist…

A Peter Moore pot Some of Pete Moore's raku fired pots

Pete and May drove us around to see Hadleigh, Kersey, Aldeburgh.

Deanery Tower and St Mary's Church, Hadleigh, Suffolk

We paddled at Aldeburgh, we ate pizza, we drove on to Snape, and we talked and talked. So much to say.

And I’ve now run out of steam - time for bed - more tomorrow (perhaps).

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