8 thoughts on “John Chapman’s photographs of Paddy at home in Kardamyli 2005”
Jeff
The view from Paddy’s house over the sea is my wallpaper on my computer, and my Year 5 and Year 6 pupils get to see it everyday. I tell them little bits of information about Paddy and they are fascinated.
Hi John Chapman – i work for the London Library Magazine and there is an article about PLF in the next issue. Would we be able to illustrate it with one or two of your photographs please? Look forward to hearing from you, Sarah
Having read and enjoyed Paddy’s description of his house, these great pictures made the whole place come alive. Well done, John! I’ll print them and stick them inside the book.
The view from Paddy’s house over the sea is my wallpaper on my computer, and my Year 5 and Year 6 pupils get to see it everyday. I tell them little bits of information about Paddy and they are fascinated.
Same here, Jeff! Unbelievable, right?
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Hi John Chapman – i work for the London Library Magazine and there is an article about PLF in the next issue. Would we be able to illustrate it with one or two of your photographs please? Look forward to hearing from you, Sarah
Looks idyllic! My question, though, is what’s going to happen to the place now that Paddy is no longer with us?
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Having read and enjoyed Paddy’s description of his house, these great pictures made the whole place come alive. Well done, John! I’ll print them and stick them inside the book.