Say it isn't so. Eycom had a singular style having 'lived' in his TC for many years. He was a great window on what to expect full-timing, or close to it, and had savvy advice for those who wanted to try. He was so close to retirement. What a shame. We were kind of his family on-the-road.
In manus tuas, Domine, commendo spritum meum +
I get rather nostalgic when we loose someone on here because it points up the fact that
time marches on, whether we're there or not.
(i tried to post here the minute Eycom's notice arrived but my satellite internet (Hughesnet) had other ideas.)
jefe