I have enjoyed being a GP for 26 years in my family practice in Leith and then Cramond. Crawford moved from surgery to general practice and was happy in his small practice in Bangholm Loan. We shared a passion for art and music but loved heading off to the mountains to recharge our batteries. We walked in the Scottish hills in the summer and headed off to wilderness places for off piste ski adventures in the winter. This photo is of our last lunch together while skiing in Kyrgyzstan in 2001. An hour later we were both buried in an avalanche and although I was rescued and resuscitated Crawford sadly died. I continue living in our home in Trinity and have returned to the mountains both walking and skiing.
Friday, August 17, 2007
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Hi Tricia,
Looking forward to seeing the photograph when the technology will allow. Glad you're still enjoying work and I hope, life as well, although I'm sure some of the flavour has evaporated. 30 years is a long time and it will be fun catching up. I look forward to seeing you in Edinburgh/Gleneagles.
Love,
Thornton x
Hi Tricia
..."Every man dies but not every man lives"....
Sounds like Crawford "lived life to the full" and you have lots of happy memories.
Thank you for sharing this with us.
It would be good to catch up sometime if you're not going to Gleneagles.
Love Grace xx
Hi Tricia,
Well done you - this is a lovely photo, one to cherish. Really looking forward to our two-centre reunion!
Love
Alison
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