The last memory has passed.
To anyone who has read one – thank you.
If you enjoyed it – that makes me feel as I did in #139.
A special mention:
Bill Joyner’s box of memories & memorabilia, enthusiasm, insight – valuable, valued.
Now, Bill, … the River project?*
A collaboration?
“I’ll let you into my memories, if I can be in yours.” (Apologies Bob Dylan)
Note:
* We (Bill & I) have discussed the idea of a project aimed at giving expression to the vital role The Nepean River has had in shaping us as individuals and communities – if you have any thoughts on this, I’d love to hear them.
The final words …
Hello, 365 Short Memories. I could not work out from your site just who you are but it seems that you might have been around Penrith when I was.
I have just started my own blog about growing up in Penrith in the 1940s, 1950s and 1960s and we perhaps share common memories. My blog is at https://wordpress.com/view/penrithmemories.home.blog.
As I am just putting together a story about the shops in High Street and the ones near the school are mentioned, I saw your photo of the bakery and the butcher’s shop and was attracted to your blog.
If you want to make contact my email is and my email is jcarvan@gmail.com.. I could not find yours on the site, otherwise I would have emailed you. Cheers John Carvan