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Marian Johns Nice story John. Yes we were lucky to grow up on the coast. Have to be
near the sea, am now, so still lucky
Like · Reply · 1 · January 23 at 7:02am
Pixie Smith John Allen you should get a little tape-recorder and record all your
wonderful stories of your childhood, all the characters you know of around Porthleven
and so on. Your kind of history is so much more important than kings and queens! I
remember collecting corona bottles for the deposit money too, but then we wanted
money we had to earn it somehow eh!
Like · Reply · 6 · January 23 at 8:52am
John Allen Hello Pixie thank you for letting me know that you enjoyed my childhood
memories . Next weekend I would like to write another short story about my
childhood ., about my first lobster i caught .It's quite a funny story , i think it is . All
so a short story about my summer's spent with my Uncle Fred in St Mawes .
John .
Like · Reply · 2 · January 23 at 4:33pm
Pixie Smith Look forward to those John Allen .X
Like · Reply · January 23 at 6:22pm
Karen Lawrence Loved reading your story. I was born in st mawes 1958 lived there til
1976, so would have known your family I would think
Like · Reply · 2 · January 23 at 9:27am
John Allen Hello Karen ,Thanks you for letting me know you enjoyed my Memories
of my childhood in Porthleven .I do enjoy writing about my early days . Did you read
my first memories i put up last weekend ? . I am sure you and your family new of my
Uncle Fred who was from St Mawes . I would like to write another memories of my
childhood next weekend . Which would include some of the wounderfull weeks i
spent in St Mawes .And why I was there .
John .
Like · Reply · January 23 at 3:54pm
Heather Gibbs Loved reading about your childhood John, more please! I grew up in a
little village midway between St Austell and Newquay, and Charlestown Harbour was
where I spent a lot of my time "tombstoning" when the tide was in. Now I look at that
same harbour,...See More
Like · Reply · 3 · January 23 at 11:33am