Great job, Evelyn. You certainly evoked memories of those times for me. In our street, in the North of England, only a few houses had bomb shelters built into their back gardens. We children would go and play in them in the late 1940's, after the war was over. I was three years old when the war ended, so have no recollection of bombing, probably because we lived in the country, eight miles away from the City of Manchester -... mehr anzeigen
Great job, Evelyn. You certainly evoked memories of those times for me. In our street, in the North of England, only a few houses had bomb shelters built into their back gardens. We children would go and play in them in the late 1940's, after the war was over. I was three years old when the war ended, so have no recollection of bombing, probably because we lived in the country, eight miles away from the City of Manchester - so escaped the danger.
For us kids, air raid shelters, or dug-outs, were fun places to play, although dark and dank. We also played with rubber gas masks, pretending we were soldiers.
You brought back the times quite vividly and even for those of us who never saw a blacksmith, the sight and smells could easily be visualized by your fine descriptions.
I love recollections of long ago. You did it beautifully. I enjoy your stories very much and always look forward to your next one. xx