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    Author: M. A. Lossl

    Margaret, an IT Consultant, loves living in Bath, U.K. with her husband Graham Woodhouse. She derives her joie de vivre playing with her grandsons, researching family history, writing and traveling. She has published her second book, Betweenwhiles. A moving and brave story, chronicling every day life between the wars. Using memoirs of Nazi resistance activist, imprisoned and tortured in the 1930's, this book also tells a new story, of German resistance to Nazism. Currently, Margaret is researching her third book, which will look at the lives of ordinary people during WW2.

    In Loving Memory of My Grandmother

    In loving memory of my Grandmother, Amalia Lössl. 100 years ago, 23 May 1920, Amalia died from Spanish flu. This centenary of Amalia’s death is most poignant.… Read more “In Loving Memory of My Grandmother”

    May 23, 2020 by M. A. Lossl

    A Sunday Walk through Bath

    A lovely Sunday walk through beautiful Bath. Very quiet these days. People being careful to social distance. The warmth of the stone in the May sunshine, rests… Read more “A Sunday Walk through Bath”

    May 17, 2020 by M. A. Lossl

    Getting To Know Great Aunt Anna

    My beautiful Great Aunt, Anna Heitmann (born 1891). This picture was taken circa 1911. Anna lived in Hamburg Germany and married Jochim Heinrich Adolf Meister in 1919.… Read more “Getting To Know Great Aunt Anna”

    May 16, 2020 by M. A. Lossl

    Reflection

    The River Avon, Bath, UK. A bewitching sight on my daily walk. Keep safe my friends.

    May 13, 2020 by M. A. Lossl

    Getting To Know My Grandfather

    I have long wondered what my Grandfather, Emil Heitmann looked like. I have one old grainy picture of him (the soldier in Germany uniform on the right)… Read more “Getting To Know My Grandfather”

    May 10, 2020May 10, 2020 by M. A. Lossl

    Old England

    A beautiful day for a walk into old England. Across the fields overlooking Englishcombe Village. Chif-Chaf call, lambs bleat, a nearby deer stumbles through the thickets. Be… Read more “Old England”

    May 9, 2020May 9, 2020 by M. A. Lossl

    Colourising B and W Photos

    Hello dear friends. I hope you are keeping safe and well. I have discovered a lovely free app that colourises black and white photos. Perfect for whiling… Read more “Colourising B and W Photos”

    May 8, 2020May 8, 2020 by M. A. Lossl

    100 Years Ago

    100 years ago, in 1920, my Great Uncle, George Francis Demmel, was sailing for Australia. He saw action the Royal Navy during WW1. Then, in January 1920… Read more “100 Years Ago”

    May 3, 2020 by M. A. Lossl

    Sunny Daffodils

    Sunny daffodils to cheer a wet Wednesday in the UK. Keep safe my friends. We will get through this. 🌈

    April 29, 2020 by M. A. Lossl

    Happy Heavenly Birthday

    Remembering my mother, Emma Lossl (nee Heitmann), 1911 – 2008. Happy heavenly birthday to an inspirational, beautiful lady.Mum loved to cycle, and often went on adventures with… Read more “Happy Heavenly Birthday”

    April 17, 2020April 17, 2020 by M. A. Lossl

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