Good evening.
I've had an afternoon in the garden, in the raging wind. A hedge trimming job that needed doing. The brown wheelie bin is now full for collection tomorrow.
Tonight the wind is still crazy, and it's raining.
This is a picture of my Granddad Walter. My dad was an artist, mostly pencil portraits and some cartoons. He didn't take it seriously though. His time was spent going to work, and going to the pub to meet his friends. We didn't see very much of him. He had a talent for drawing. Shame he didn't do more pictures.
Walter was a lovely Granddad. He lived in a cottage in a very small village with Grandma Blanche, and their five children. He spent a lot of time in his garden, growing vegetables and flowers. There was an outside toilet at the bottom of the garden. A wooden seat over a bucket. I remember when the lorry came to empty it. I spent my summer holidays there. Walter built me a bicycle out of spare parts. I remember him watching me go down the road as I tried it out. I was so happy with it, and went on lots of bike rides. Not much to say tonight. I have just watched a film, it was very good. The title is, Between Two Women. Here is the link if you want to see it. There is some fantastic footage of steam trains.
It is 1957. Ellen Hardy is unhappily married but is close to her ten-year-old son, Victor. The family has recently moved house and Victor has started at a new school where Ellen has become friendly with his teacher, who is keen to encourage his art.
Thanks for popping in. Toodle pip. ilona
Lovely memories of your grandpa. I bet he would be very proud of all you do today. I wonder if those early bike rides helped fuel your independence, truck driving career and exploring / car camping. And a great portrait by your father. Heather
ReplyDeleteI was always an outdoorsy kid. Roller skates, scooter, then bicycle, later motorbike, van, and car. Freedom to roam in a village community was how I was brought up. Little did I know then that was the blueprint for the rest of my life.
DeleteThat’s a wonderful portrait of your Grandad Ilona, your Dad was very talented. Thanks for sharing it. Petra
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ReplyDeleteyour Dad was great at portraits ilona.. great picture of Grandpa.. have you seen Jim Broadbent in Harold fry. A man who walks to see a dying friend name Queenie... it was on tv last week. Go take a look. You'll like .
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I saw that film, enjoyed it. Jim Broadbent was perfect for the role. A fine actor. The spontaneity of a quick decision to embark on an epic journey was right up my street.
Deleteπ π€ π♀️ π― π π . As the saying goes .. variety the spice of life π π.. doing something exciting on a drop of a Hat .... Jim Broadbent was terrific a fine actor .. he's wife couldn't manage the walk her heart was willing in the righg place .. she gave Harold fry her blessing to carry on the great walk πΆ♀️ π π.. yes a brilliant film with a great story . about kindness of other's and humanity which we need nowadays not much of it about.. π π₯³ π© π§♀️ π² ⛑️ π..
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That's a great picture. It really gives a sense of your Grandad's personality.
ReplyDeleteWhat a wonderful portrait. You definitely come a long line of talented people. I feel like he is just waiting to tell a story. ❤️
ReplyDeleteYour father was very talented. Your grandfather looked quite a character.
ReplyDelete'He built you a bike out of spare parts'..... erm, now who does that sound like? ha ha ha ,...Looks like his grand daughter inherited that 'practical' gene from him. :-) It's my great passion too, making things, it makes me 100% happy all the time, which I think it does for you too? . .. from Charlotte.
ReplyDeleteGreat picture of your uncle π©΅reminds me of my dad and brother that generation of old school gentlemen πΉ π .. that aren't around sadly nowadays. Best wishes Emily ❤️
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