thanks for the memories, Jaythro

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Jaythro's photo brought me back to my childhood.
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I went to my first primary school just down the road in Whiteabbey, and if I spent my 3d bus fare on a bag of chips at lunchtime, I would have to walk back home to Rathcoole. Up the same Station Rd in the photo, before the roundabout, over the railway bridge, and left across the fields to Abbot's Cross, then more fields and building sites to Avonlea Gdns. This would have been 51/52/53 years ago, when I went to St. Joseph's from 5 - 8 years old.
The chipper was on the other side of the Shore Rd, and if the tide was out we would walk along the shore.
The highlights were when the Sunderlands took off from the Lough and flew over the school, when the waves broke over the Shore Rd during a storm. We would look from bird's nests in the bushes by the railway, eat our pieces as we passed the abattoir, and went up to the mill dam where the odd dead dog floated that we would poke with sticks or pelt with stones.
I don't know if my mother worried about my whereabouts, but she was driven to distraction when my sister decided to walk home from primary school in Greencastle.
I think that these were the best of my formative years.
It seems to me that these were unrestricted times, but you had to tell your mammy if you were leaving the street and be back for meals.
I roamed free, explored, walked, ran, fell out of trees, climbed out of windows, crashed tricycles, watched the Lone Ranger in black and white 405 lines on a Friday in the Kennedys next door, listened to the radio, read everything and talked with everyone. If you misbehaved or gave cheek, any adult was entitled to boot your ass or clip your ear. You eat what was put in front of you, you wore what you were given, you had your Sunday best.
Sundays lasted a week.
I didn't think of consequences then or later, lessons would be learnt but it always seemed that somehow things worked out. Like the Easter Monday when I was 13 and decided to take the bike for a ride. In the morning, I left Rosebank St, off the Crumlin Rd in Belfast and late that evening arrived at the grandparents' farm that lies in the townlands between Carrickmacross and Kingscourt. A telegram was sent to my parents and aunt Judy got me and the bike a lift home in a trunk a few days later.
Ignorance was bliss, responsibility didn't existed.

So thanks for the memories, Jaythro
 
Freaky

Isn't that Weird ???

You "May" KNow my Dad My Grandparents lived in the big house just at the entrance to the "Glenavna" hotel!!! My Granda was in Merchant Marine as a Chief engineer! When he came back from sea he went into the U.T.A. in Belfast as a Chief Engineer again! My Dad served his time and worked as a spark in the U.T.A. on the buses.

Himself and Eddie Gregg 9used to have the buthcers in whiteabbey in the 70's and 80's) were great pals Dad told me a few times the tale of the night Eddie lost the hair off the front o his heid!

Yep Whiteabbey holds many nice memories for me as a wee un too

Like the place where the lights are at the Whiteabbey village is where you used to go down to the beach and the bit at the left lane carrick bound would have been the old stone Sea wall at the big fancy apartments right at the Northern end of the village was Jeannie McClellands wee Shop and the "Cut" down the beach by Harry Smyths scrapyard

Sheesh the years playing down there I remember them building the marine highway and cutting through the park

Them were the days weren't they??????
When you could gouge yer knee on a rock and keep playin and get a dab o germolene on it when you got in?
When ye were thirsty you drank from a tap or a hose!
When you were hungry you went to your house or yer pals house and ye got fed!
When ya were able to leave the house at the scrake o dawn and reappear at feedin times and there wasn't a worry!
When if the electric went out Ya got out a candle and read a book or payed card games or just went to sleep! The outcry now if the TV goes off !!!

Pass the Peppermints aul fella and make room on the bench fer a young un feeling old!!

Glad to have stirred yer memories!
 
Hey Nudie Topical 1000th Post Dude!

Congrats!


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