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BIRCHINGTON ON SEA KENT

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JoyBoroAngel

JoyBoroAngel Report 2 Oct 2012 09:09

thesocial club in Ramsgate we called the parachute club
as everybody was guaranteed a jump ;-) ;-)
it was a right dive

Julia

Julia Report 2 Oct 2012 09:38

Anyone seen Sealyham????

Julia in Derbyshire

JustJohn

JustJohn Report 2 Oct 2012 09:43

Little village just outside Haverfordwest, Julia. You won't find it in Derbyshire :-) ;-)

Notice your Turner interest. Wherever I go, I see lorries wiith Turners of Soham on them. Any connection?

Julia

Julia Report 2 Oct 2012 09:49

There's a possibility John. Soham not far from the original ancestral area.

I was talking about the original poster Sealyham. Just wondered if they had bothered to come back to there thread.

Julia in Derbyshire

JoyBoroAngel

JoyBoroAngel Report 2 Oct 2012 10:00

that was it expressions why did i think it was illusions
the fairy on my Christmas tree come from there i do love that shop
Hazells that the butchers nothing was to much trouble for them
and if they didn't have it they got it for you
they did beautiful sausages

Kev had Harvey's bar he took his ex Jackie to Australia
and she died in a awful accident where they all nearly drowned she was a lovely woman
she once said to Me after we leftand went back for a wedding
Joy we have never had a flat left like that i took offence and said cheeky mare
i even polished inside the wardrobes and drawers before i left that flat
she said exactly what i meant
everybody else trashes them but you left yours as if you had just popped out
mind i did i even set the table and left wine for the new tenant and a welcome card :-D
i loved that flat and wanted the next person to love it to
I used to sit on the veranda on a night looking over the marina and watching the night life

sealyham

sealyham Report 2 Oct 2012 16:30

Well no one seems to live in Birchington other than me

used to live in Broadstairs moved here last year but dont know anyone

just thought there may be some one out there

by the way Im an endangered breed

JoyBoroAngel

JoyBoroAngel Report 2 Oct 2012 16:40

my friend used to have sealyham terriers they where white and very friendly :-D

CherryCrumbles

CherryCrumbles Report 2 Oct 2012 18:40

hello Sealyham
I dont live in Birchington either, but I used to know the town (or village?) quite well, as my family holidays there several years running ... many moons ago. We stayed in a guest house that was in Beach Avenue.

I remember the Ice Cream Parlour near the station, and the Bungalow Hotel, and the Cliff Top Hotel (now gone, and replaced by a housing estate). I remember when the promenade from Grenham Bay/Epple Bay didnt run the full length of the cliffs to Minnis Bay; and also the cliffs before the cave entrances were cemented over. I bought a pack of playing cards from the Woolworths that used to be along the high street. There was a pet shop there, with a Mynah bird that whistled all the time and one day an old lady passing by thought it was Dad whistling at her and she gave him a filthy glare LOL. In the evenings after dinner, Dad always insisted we walk to Minnis Bay then walk along to Reculver. We always slept well, at Birchington!

You're very lucky to live there :-)

+++DetEcTive+++

+++DetEcTive+++ Report 2 Oct 2012 20:12

Oh good - we haven't frightened off Sealyham :-D

Although none of us admit to actually living in Birchington, you can see that many have fond memories or live close by.

Apart from childhood visits to the beach, my parents retired to Westgate but enjoyed shopping in Birchington as a change. OH's grandparents also retired there in the 1960's, but moved back to NW Kent. I think he found it too peaceful!

JustJohn

JustJohn Report 2 Oct 2012 20:40

It must be so difficult when you move to a place (however beautiful) and know nobody at all. Loneliness is a terrible thing, and nodding to neighbours and passing time of day is no substitute for friends you have known a long time that you really trust :-)

sealyham

sealyham Report 2 Oct 2012 21:07

I have a sealyham he is 12 but has done blind since living here he seems to manage ok and still has his naughty ways they are great dogs but are an endangered breed now with less than 60 pups registered with the kennal club last year even the best of breed this year came from Canada I do hope we dont lose everyone should have one

JustJohn

JustJohn Report 2 Oct 2012 21:14

Yes, I remember Sealyhams. There were lots of lovely breeds 50 years ago that no longer seem to be very popular. I see loads of these wrinkly Japanese dogs - Sharpei, I think. And Huskies. And Staffies. And Chihuahuas (or are they cats?). And Bichon Frisses

Which ones are endangered apart from Sealyhams. Do you see those Chows now with the blue tongue. Or Bedlingtons. Or collies. Or proper poodles (the big ones). Great Danes? Irish Wolfhounds?