"Make a difference"

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>As we get older we sometimes begin to doubt our ability to "make a
difference" in the world. It is at these times that our hopes are boosted by the remarkable achievements of other "seniors" who have found
the courage to take on challenges that would make many of us wither.
>Harold Waterfield is such a person:
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>QUOTED
FROM HAROLD:
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>"I'm often asked, 'What do you do now that you're retired?'
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>Well...I'm fortunate to have a chemical engineering
background and one of the things I enjoy most is converting beer, wine , whiskey and port into urine. It's rewarding, uplifting, satisfying
and fulfilling. I do it every day and I really love it."
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>Harold should be an inspiration to us all.
22:10 Tue 29th Mar 2011
 
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Good old Harold. It's good to have a hobby.
His only problem is having to get up three times during the night !!
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..and you know what thats like heathfield eh?

Jem
ha-ha good owld Harold, Jem x
I do, Jem, I do.
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Sprinter, - Go & get yourself checked out by your GP.thats not right. A couple of years back my H had much the same prob. turned out it was a swollen Pancreas, he was treated & is back to normal now.

jem

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