When I was little, I would often stay with my grandparents during school holidays. My grandad, Pop, made a living fabricating homemade transistor radios and I spent much time in his work shed watching him tinker away. Pop was a quiet and serious man. He didn’t speak much, and when he did, it was usually with an objective of imparting some life lesson. I remember he would often recite a Teddy Roosevelt quote:
Why "Marred by Dust"?
Why "Marred by Dust"?
Why "Marred by Dust"?
When I was little, I would often stay with my grandparents during school holidays. My grandad, Pop, made a living fabricating homemade transistor radios and I spent much time in his work shed watching him tinker away. Pop was a quiet and serious man. He didn’t speak much, and when he did, it was usually with an objective of imparting some life lesson. I remember he would often recite a Teddy Roosevelt quote: