A once in a lifetime teacher

Fundisa. Teacher. Dirk lost his sight in his early 40’s. By the time he turned 50 he had started his own company supplying disability software, was teaching IT skills for Johannesburg City Council and shortly after secured a job at Wits University running the IT lab for students with additional mobility needs. Latterly he worked …

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My dad, my idol

Pops and Caz at the Amarvati Buddhist Retreat circa 2010. So much admiration and respect for Pops. He loved role playing the meditative apprentice monk while here, an amused contemplative expression on his face as he did walking meditation around the quadrangle, his white stick gently tapping. For the next decade he listened avidly to …

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So Last Century (Legend!)

Pops photo Montage 1940 – 1990’s This Neil Diamond song conjures vivid and emotional memories. It was a time when Dirk and Theo Diffenthal were firm friends larking about, singing Neil Diamond songs and beep-bopping to Elvis, with the kids all running riot at house parties. It was a time of exuberance and excess. And …

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The Noughties

Picture Montage of Pops in the Noughties. The last 30 years of Dirk’s life was devoted to teaching IT skills to students with a range of mobility and ability challenges. He was much loved by his pupils, having an empathetic nature given his own loss of vision. Pops travelled to the UK twice over this …

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Baobab Dreaming

by Dirk and Caz Pops loved being on safari. He went to Hluhluwe with Dirk, and then again with Carina. I found this co-writing collaboration we did – here is just the intro that Pops wrote. We completed around 5 chapters, but I’ve lost the text in multiple computer shuffles: Baobab Dreaming, intro by Dirk …

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Adams End

by Dirk Lamprecht, Danielle Hale & Carina Hibbitt Multigenerational Collaboration: Sometime in the ‘noughties, Dad, Dee and Caz hatched a plan to co-write a few stories. One would start, pen a few paragraphs, and then email onwards to the next in the writing chain. It was an enormous amount of fun, and amazingly we managed …

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