If you read the first post you’ll know by now at the tender age of five we moved to a different farm. Still miles from anywhere and still the only kid. The school thing was becoming a nuisance, and I discovered it would last for eleven years! At least I could walk to this one… it was only two miles away. Although it did mean crossing the A1. If you’re not familiar with this motorway it stretches (or at least it did) from London to York and then later to Hadrians Wall and was built by the Romans 2,000 years ago. There’d been some work done on it since then and back in the day it was a little safer for a five- year-old, and our cows to cross four lanes of traffic😂


I had another five years of interupted peace on that farm. My mother was quite ill (she’d had a brain heamorrage when I was four-years-old) Some days she didn’t feel good so, no school. She liked the company and I enjoyed taking walks in the country with her. I don’t think the teacher missed me, probably glad of a day’s rest from explaining things twice over. I was usually looking out of the window at the sky, the birds and the trees while planning my next adventure or project. I’d found an old pram and made myself a guider or some call a go-kart. I remember my dad made a hole for the front cross member with a hot poker, we didn’t have a drill 😂


That was me, we might have moved farms but happy days. I even managed to breed a few rabbits and I do remember going through an Artist Stage but it turned out I couldn’t paint. Although my sisters (when they visited) said I could tell a good story, even it it was completely idiotic!


You know that old saying? Nothing lasts forever? Well it’s a lesson I’ve spent many years learning over and over. Things were about to change! I wonder if all you good people have happy childhood memories?
Happy Trails, Folks x
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What a great piece Charlie!
Yes, happy childhood here. I feel like we figured it out in our own. So if this attributed to the happiness then I suppose I wrote my own story!
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Thank you, we probably still are. At least if you write it yourself there’s no one to blame 😉
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brilliant read Charlie..
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Thank you 😀
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I am enjoying your “Where It All Began” series – looking forward to the next instalment. :-)
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Thank you, Ana. It gets worse before it gets better, but that’s life, eh? 😉
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It always does, doesn’t it? :-D
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Aye, but they do say. “If you’re going through hell, keep going.” 😉
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;-)
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