Mr. Watson
“If you can read, thank a teacher. If you can read in English, thank a soldier.” This is
one of my favorite quotes, and I recently had a chance to meet and interview a
man who makes this quote real and true. His name was Mr. Richard Koser Watson.
At first glance, he may seem like any other man of his age. He loved to paint
and repair clocks. These two hobbies of his decorate his entire home. His
paintings were mostly of birds and landscapes, some of my favorites being of
the beach and snowy days. He purchased old, broken clocks, repaired them, and
place them throughout his home. But there is something very special about Mr.
Watson, something that separates him from all the rest; he was a navy veteran in
World War II.
one of my favorite quotes, and I recently had a chance to meet and interview a
man who makes this quote real and true. His name was Mr. Richard Koser Watson.
At first glance, he may seem like any other man of his age. He loved to paint
and repair clocks. These two hobbies of his decorate his entire home. His
paintings were mostly of birds and landscapes, some of my favorites being of
the beach and snowy days. He purchased old, broken clocks, repaired them, and
place them throughout his home. But there is something very special about Mr.
Watson, something that separates him from all the rest; he was a navy veteran in
World War II.
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