Holidays for us in the 50s & 60s were always last week in July/first week in August - factory shutdown or wakes weeks as some called them in the North West.
We were very lucky as my canny Nan had a caravan in Towyn, North Wales so it was pile on the train, arrive wild with excitement, and straight on to the open top deck of the "sunny bus" as we used to call them.
Gas mantles popping, rain drumming on the roof, the trek to the beach...we loved it all even my other Nan (on holiday with us) embarassingly forcing me and my Sis into the talent contest on the neighbouring campsite. We sang lollipop lollipop ooh lolly lolly but got pipped for 1st place by a lad singing Jailhouse Rock. Our consolation prizes were a foam backed hairbrush & a packet of crisps...probably about all our performance was worth.
First holiday "abroad" was our honeymoon in '71 - magical Venice, a hot hot beach at Lido di Jessolo, first taste of proper pizza, lifelong love of Italy and all it's culture followed.
Infuriated by this man's attitude
Lest we forget what we have just lost ....
RSV Vaccination - any opinions?


