Thursday, 14 August 2014

A Trip Down Memory Lane - Part 1

Greetings Whoever You Are,


The other day we headed down to my Great Uncle David and Great Aunty Rosemary's house down in Bournemouth. 

I have entitled this "A trip down memory lane" because I have always loved David and Rosemary's cute cottage with their little forest and big garden, I always used to run around and explore. I say used to because the past couple of years my brother is old and boring! So I go outside each time I visit by myself and still go and explore.

This time we stayed over for a night instead of just a day at their house which we haven't done for a while so it was nice to spend a bit longer there than usual. 

I would like to mention at this time about their railway. My Uncle is really into 'transport' and has many remote control helicopters and things like that. So many years ago he made a mini railway with remote control trains that go around on them. 
I absolutely love the railway but for the past 2 years it has been collecting dust. There are many broken rails etc. so we have not been able to use it. But my uncle promised me that the next time we visit everything will be fixed! I am so excited to show you guys the trains on the railway and to finally be able to play with the trains again.
















The other thing that I used to do is to climb the trees in their garden. I still do this but I thought it was an important part of my 'David/Rosemary Memories' collection! 












Now we get to the main yet little part of this entry. My wheelbarrow. When I was 4 I used to love going into the woods to collect twigs to put on the bonfire when we had a barbecue but I used to struggle with the ginormous wheelbarrow that they had. So my uncle made me a mini, wooden wheelbarrow for me. I recently rediscovered this wheelbarrow that I hadn't seen for 4 years in the train shed! I actually got so emotional and I don't know why. I was so happy. 







And here is just a random pic 



So go fourth stranger, and in case I don't see ya, good morning, good afternoon, good evening and good night.

Tash.

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