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Thread #35544   Message #486110
Posted By: Charley Noble
18-Jun-01 - 01:42 PM
Thread Name: Death of Dennis Puleston
Subject: RE: Death of Dennis Puleston
I thought I would add what my Brother Bob had to say:

How many out there know how to sketch a lighthouse on yellow paper, then cut a radiating, triangular sliver out of a second piece; then sandwich them together? Low and behold, when held to the light, you see the beam of a lighthouse piercing through the night! That was Dennis!

Then there was the tale of the Bellam Bamjang - a forty masted sailing ship, resting forever in the shallows of some forgotten seaway, her straw bottom picked clean by a herd of hungry seahorses. And what child could forget the famous seahorse race where the much vaunted favorite was secretly fed a cannonball, allowing a pimpled, scrawny little seahorse contender to emerge the victor. It's as if I was still, maybe five or six years old and Dennis was there, spinning his wondrous bedtime stories.

The tradition continued right on down to the present day. It was only a couple of years ago that Dennis gave my wife, Jane, and our then twelve year old daughter, Jenna, a personal tour of his office when he heard that Jenna was an artist. That room was a time machine worthy of H.G. Wells: a shrunken head personally given to him by a Polynesian Chief, a collection of skulls, an array of sketchbooks and especially the parrot who said: "Hello, Michael."

I never had a chance to go the Antarctic with Dennis, nor hear him describe first hand the wonders of the Amazon - life kind of gets in the way when you grow up. Maybe I'll be lucky enough to accompany Peter, Sally or Jennifer (his children) there someday, should they continue to follow in Dennis's footsteps.


I might also mention that Dennis was good friends, and singing companion to Bill Bonyun and Richard Dyer-Bennet back when they all lived in Brookhaven, Long Island.