Spook has been a member since
April 10 2008,
has rated 1,215 lenses,
favorited 1,213, and has
created 59 lenses from scratch.
Kevin Moor
donates their royalties to Squidoo Charity Fund.
This member's top-ranked page is "Squid Angels may be named Spook".
My Bio
Appreciate all you people, truly

Below is a symbol of one the groups I am a member of and because I have been deaf for over thirty years now this group is poignant for me because it involves people who have had illnesses happen to them or other tragedies, but they have come through. Lovely and inspirational.

On of my lenses was awarded lens of the month by this group in April 2009. I'm proud...
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African Witchdoctors You might be surprised that even in this day and age the influence these people have. Of course depending where you come from and what ethnic section you belong to, this topic can cause widespread divisions. I would just like... view lens -
- Lake Kariba a lost paradise
It's just that I miss my old country Zimbabwe and the sights. It was such a grand place to go and unwind for a few days, either by staying in a hotel or even better taking a houseboat where you could do your own thing. Driving up by car once you tur... view lens -
- A journey of inspiration and hope
This is a lens about hope, it's about trying to inspire people not to listen to doom sayers.Sometimes life can treat you harshly, but many people have and continue to have almost unbearable obstacles. There is always light at the end of the tunnel bu... view lens -
- I tried my best Fighting Deafness
You should all understand that I had completed my secondary education and already knew how to talk prior to becoming deaf whilst I was doing National Service in the then Rhodesian Army. This is just a brief epistle about some of the things that I ha... view lens -
- The silence is deafening
Whilst doing National Service in the Rhodesian army I got a few cuts and scrapes whilst skirmishing and unfortunately these turned septic. By the time I got into the army hospital my heart was starting to play up and this was wrongly diagnosed as Rhe... view lens

