Theme: Leisure Time
My father Warwick Johnston (1912 – 1988), an accountant, was an enthusiastic amateur ‘ham’ radio operator, a lifelong interest probably started by his father, who loved all things technical. He most likely built a crystal radio or two in his youth. Some time after his marriage he joined the Waverley (Sydney, Australia) Amateur Radio Club (Call sign VK2BV) and gradually accumulated a huge amount of radio bits and pieces – transistors, etc – which found a home in the back room our house, where the Club held their meetings for some years. (One of my first boyfriends was a member …).

In about 1958 the family moved across Sydney Harbour to a new address; all the radio equipment went too and filled a bench or two in the garage, where Warwick loved to potter around for ages, like his father Alex before him, although Alex’s passion was for painting.
Warwick did not however join another local club. Perhaps the amateur radio world was moving along a little too fast for him? By then CBs and Walkie-Talkies were all the rage.
Unfortunately when my parents later moved to a pleasant retirement flat (like a condo), my mother decreed that most of the “junk” had to go – there simply wasn’t room for it all. Warwick was heartbroken. His son in law tried to interest him in the new CB radios but by then he thought he was “too old” and lost interest.
I do wonder what he would have thought of our modern iPhones …..