I've lost count of thenumber of times I have stated designing a new personal website but not got past the drawing board stage. Time after time I get a great new design idea, spend ages writing it out in Notepad only to lose interest at content-filling stage. So it is with a certain degree of satisfaction that I welcome you to the brand new version of my personal website, Robert Johnson Online.
Like most personal websites this will probably be another exercise in self-indulgence. It will no doubt incorporate information on what I've been getting up to, links to a few interesting websites, and lots of photographs (well I need to put them somewhere!). I hope you will find these pages interesting.
Robert Johnson Online is growing all the time. Here is just a taste of what you can find inside.

After two years waiting Robert is finally to get a guide dog. He plans to record a diary of his experience of training with Vance on this website, so check back to see how he gets on.
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In April 2009 the East Sussex village of Hurst Green reached an anniversary. For twenty-one years it had been tied, through a twinning agreement established in 1984, to the German village of Ellerhoop. I have been to Ellerhoop many times since my first visit at the age of seven. I'm sure I have taken hundreds of photographs of those trips, but this is the first time that I have put any of them on the internet. Please click on the title above to see my recollections of the 2009 trip to Ellerhoop. For more information on the Hurst Green Twinning Assocation please visit its website at twinning.rjnet.co.uk.