1)
When you are this small your legs having to work hard to climb up
the sandunes (Woolacomb North Devon). I thought I would not make it.
~1961 dad took this with
granny's old english two and a quater square formate portrate camera
she had lent him permernately. Dad said the lens was purposly slightly
soft so that it was kind to subject of the portrate.
2) Dad said Avril was very photogenic, and I had been when smaller.
3) This chinese guy would carry anything even soil for a dollar a day
in 1948/9
apparently.
4) Passport Photo of me.
North Devon in 1951.
I cruised to the West Indies in 1976 and 1978 with P&O. St Marten, Antigua, Barbados, Martinique - they are I understand different to US Grenada. Significantly Limo dancing was just amazing at 9" the dancers turn there head and sideways and cleared the ground and the bar by an inch. The music is so powerfully, and every where, that it pulls you on to your feet and makes you dance. Children dive in the harbour for pennies - Bee Wee (British West Indies dollar) cents. Smaller children are brought up with no sense of money and give pennies they are given to other people, whilst humming birds fly between flowers at the edge of the wonderful sandy beach, and brightly coloured fish swim at your feet in the beautiful clear blue sea.
The Rum punch, and food was wonderful, And I still have the Straw hat and the flower sack t-shirt.