For today’s Blogging 101 task, I have to publish a post on my own, personalized take on a prompt. The prompt of the day was places. We can interpret this prompt however we like to make it fit in with our blogs, so this is my take on places…..
My favourite place is Weymouth in Dorset which is depicted in my picture. I have many reasons to love this place. My Mum and Dad were both born here for a start. In fact they lived next door to each other right up until when they married in 1954. A few of my siblings were also born here, and my eldest brother still lives in the area.
I have very fond memories of this lovely little town, mostly made when I was a child. We always spent a lot of time at the beach as children, and I remember the fun we used to have building sand castles, collecting shells and catching crab. There was always something to do.
On the beach itself there was (and still is) a Punch and Judy show that all the kids used to watch huddled in a semi-circle and interacting with the puppets! There are lots of pretty, brightly coloured beach huts there too. At one end of the sands there are permanent trampolines there as well as some swing boats and a couple of small rides. This used to keep us amused when we had a bit of extra cash.
Another feature was the ‘Sandman’. He (and now his sons) have a little area cordoned off where he would cleverly sculpt all sorts of scenes out of just sand and water. It was amazing to see them develop and try to guess what they would become. In the middle he had a large container where you could throw coins and if it went in, then a bell would ring.
One feature I always spent a lot of time at was the ‘lost children’s hut.’ I don’t know how I did it, but I always got separated from my siblings and spent half an hour playing with the toys there until someone realised I was missing and came to claim me!
Unfortunately Mum and Dad divorced when I was 6 years old, but Dad stayed in Weymouth and it was still a large part of my life. My younger sister and I would very often get the coach down and spend a week with Dad and, in time, my step-mum. The beach was still a main feature as my dad swam everyday in the sea whatever the weather!
Years later when we all have our own families, and still we went to stay in Weymouth. Sometimes Mum came and we all stayed in a caravan park just outside of the town. When my eldest brother married in the church there we all came down to stay for a while and had a great time.
Myself and my two sisters and niece went off for a holiday before my daughter was born, and had a wonderful time. The weather was vile but of course, but we were not deterred and swam anyway. Us Brits are pretty hardy you know!
Sadly, the last time I went to Weymouth was for my beloved Dad’s funeral. He was very religious man and the church was packed. After living 82 years there, he was quite well-known. I always wanted to move to Weymouth myself, but that day after we drove past the harbour where my dad used to take us on Sunday mornings for a very early walk, I decided that it would never be the same.
Maybe one day I will be able to go back…..
Thanks for sharing such a great story.
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Hi and welcome. Thank you so much for popping in and commenting. Glad you liked it. 🙂
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Sounds like a wonderful place and the bit about your mom and dad…aw, that is just so sweet and romantic!
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Thanks Daleen. Yes I think they were featured in their local newspaper when they got married as they lived next door to each other!
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I love Weymouth, actually I love the whole of dorset. We head there most years 😊 Must be wonderful to grow up on the coast.
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Dorset is so beautiful .To me, it has a bit of everything, gorgeous coast plus lush countryside. I do hope to go back one day.
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Sorry to hear about your Dad–whenever that was, it’s never easy to lose a parent. And thank you for the lovely stroll through Weymouth!
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Thanks Sahar. It is a very lovely and special place 🙂
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Looking back is always so much fun, isn’t it? It will never be the same because you are not the same, but it can be something new for your own daughter….kind of a mingling of the old and the new into something quite wonderful perhaps……
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Thank you for that positive advice.My daughter does love Weymouth as well, so I am sure we will go back one day.
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This is really lovely! What wonderful memories. Thank you for sharing this special time of your life with your readers. 🙂
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I’m happy you enjoyed it 🙂
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Thank you for lovely reflective piece about a place that is special to your heart…
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It is so special. 🙂
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Thanks for sharing your happy and sad memories of Weymouth. I don’t think I’ve been there but it sounds like another beachy place that I visited and we had fish and chips and bought some rock candy. My mum and dad lived next door to each other too when they were growing up.
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It is sweet that your mum and dad also lived next door to each other growing up. Yes , Weymouth has lovely fish and chips (but then I am biased)!
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The best places always hold the most memories. Sounds lovely.
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Thank you James.
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I absolutely loved your post, and as a fellow Weymouth native, I found myself laughing when you mentioned the ‘lost children hut’ I spent a lot of time there myself 🙂
I lived there when I was seven for a couple of years and I’ve wanted to go back ever since. It’s an amazing place to grow up and you really captured that in your post. Thank you so much for sharing, I felt like I was back there all over again!
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