Sundays were a Family affair when we use to visit Aunt's and Uncles,or walks to Wimbledon Common,to the Windmill,walk round the lake,or to Putney to
Bishop Park where we played in the Paddling Pool and on the swings then along the River Thames and a slow stroll home afterwards,through the streets and across King George's Park and to play on the swings,roundabouts and the giant Slide(my Favorite).These were Fun times,when we all climb on to the Tram's/Trollybus to travel round London or the Red Route-masters
(Double-Deckers Bus)to visit with a friend of my mother at White City.Not far from Wormwood Scrubs where we were lavished with Sandwich's and Cream Cakes(also as she worked in a Sweet Factory so their was always a bag of Goodies for the kids.Then there were trips on The Old Railway Steam Trains to Guildford,where we stuck our heads out the Window's to catch the smoke or going through the tunnels.Dad's Family were scattered a bit.Then you had the Train trips to Southend or Brighton. But most times It was always a Coach to Southend in the Summer or any school Holiday's. There is more about Sundays so will save it for another day.
Sunday, 10 May 2009
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Ah, the Sundays of childhood. Sunday dinners with the family, short trips, games, and ice cream. Now we're doing these things with our grandchildren. :-)
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