Almost a week now of complete sunshine and blue skies, for those living in warmer climates perhaps not that great a deal but for us here on the west coast of Scotland- very nice indeed. As l said on my last post- no excuses for being lazy! So this morning I’m going to get caught up with a few inside chores then it’s out to the new play park with wee S. After that it’s back home and paint the front garden wall! I’ve already started a pork casserole in the slow cooker so life feels organised.As for this play park, well it’s been under refurbishment and today is the date set for completion so it’ll be swamped. See above plans- lovely curves and spacing!
Our town has had very little for the children for years now- the old swing park was in a sad state of disrepair and the even older paddling pool to the side had been half filled in with soil- a far cry from what used to be. I suppose with everything else good old ‘Health and Safety’ have had something to do with the closure of so many of the parks hereabout- the old rolling barrels behind the town hall are a long time gone.
I took wee S a walk along the shore the other night to see how the new design was coming along. This park sits to one side of W*est Bay and is a lovely walk to from our home, along the shoreline, which gives the mind time to wander.
When we got there l stood resting my arms on the railings as wee S played on the beach. As l looked on to what was left of the paddling pool area my mind flew back thirty years to the wee girl l once was. I remembered sitting on the sloping sides with the many other families and children, the laid out towels and laughter, kids with boats and grandparents walking the perimeter with rolled up trousers. There was innocence then and a joy for socialising with your neighbour. It’s something l miss terribly and feel sad that my children won’t know.
I stood there long enough to watch the swans make there way from one end of the bay to the other- occasionally coming in for some bread or titbits thrown and then S and l headed back home.
I came to this town for holidays as a wee girl with my parents, to visit our Granny and Grandpa. l believe it was those holidays and the being with family that prompted my parents to move here. Mum has a picture somewhere of Gran and Grampa sitting against the rounded wall at the turn to this swing park looking very rounded themselves. Granny looked loved sitting there beside Grandpa, lovely with her big fluffy hat and hairpin. Grandpa with his gently crooked smile, which always made me think he knew something l didn’t, his braces holding up his trousers to chest height- l miss them both.
I sound like the wee old lady at the end of the Titanic movie talking about her past with no pictures to show – just the memories stored in her mind. Fortunately though l have just found some other pictures of that time and my Grandparents. I am the wee baby and girl in the pictures- always sitting on my Granny’s knee.
Grandpa and Granny were married for over 65years- married in 1923.
Their birthdays were on the 5th and 8th of April.











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Just dropping by to give you a (((((HUG))))) this morning! I hope my email reached you...you're in my thoughts and prayers, dear friend. I loved these old family photos. Dear Hubby is going over to our son's later today to pick Dylan up and take him out for a few hours to give our daughter-in-law a much-needed break. He's going to take Dylan to feed some ducks who live in a pond across the road from his mom's house. I asked him to take the camera along to get some photos of Dylan...it feels like FOREVER since I've seen him, I probably won't even recognize him when I see the pictures, ha! I hope to get them posted soon, too.
Dear Sarah ~~ Wonderful old photos to
help you remember the early days. Our children missed a lot of fun times we had, when times were different which is sad. Mind you, they have things we never dreamed of to occupy their time. Thanks for your comments and I do think that teacher had a great idea with the lists that became so treasured. A pity more didn't follow that idea. I hope all is going well with your family, and the work you are doing around your home. I am keeping well
thanks for asking. Take great care
dear friend, Love, Merle.
You are so lucky to have such wonderful photos of your grandparents. Such treasures.
Memories keep our hearts warm
Hugs,
What a lovely way to display your treasured photos, the world then seemed so gentle and unhurried. Of course it wasnt, but thats how my grandparents are remembered by me. They never showed their worries or concerns. I shall be a grandparent in June (if all continues to go well), I wonder how I will be remembered....
I so much enjoyed the slide show of your treasured memories, Horizon. What a wonderful way to pay tribute to your dear grandparents. They look so loving, and yes, cuddly :)
My mum's birthday was the 17th of April, and we were married on that day, 37 years ago!
It's such a shame that kids these days can't play as carefree as we seemed to be able to. My brother and I were free to roam so much more than kids can safely do nowadays.
Even without pictures,or perhaps because of that,your descriptions invoke crisp images in my mind.
I too,keep vivid memories alive in that fashion, :)
Hi Sarah,
What a wonderful heartfelt post. I often reminisce about my Grandparents when I am near the ocean. My fondest earliest memories are of time spent there with them.
Loved seeing the slideshow and your grandparents enjoying each other and their family.
xoxo
Great Slide show!!!
Dearest Horizon...I'm back in Blogland if you would like to come by sometime!
Love ♥ Hugs,
Tammy
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wow fantastic old photos!
Glad to hear you are getting a good play area for the kids at last.
Take care and have a good week!
T
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