There are places that remain in our memories, the details may become slightly blurred, nostalgia may colour our thoughts, but they don’t fade. And how those places made us feel at the time is the one thing that remains.
This is a round-up of the Places in our Memories posted over the last few weeks. There have been some wonderful memories shared:
Georgia Rose lived in several different houses as a child but here she told us about the one she loved and thinks about most frequently; the one she and her family moved from when she was around four years old: https://tinyurl.com/y2u3anvt
Darlene Foster told us about the time her baby brother was born during the blizzards at her near Medicine Hat, Alberta, Canada: https://tinyurl.com/mr2us8tb
Jan Baynham was transported back to her happy childhood growing up in a tiny village, Newbridge-on -Wye, in mid-Wales, where her family lived with her lovely grandad: https://tinyurl.com/44phx2z3

Jane Risdon told us how, shortly after she was born, her father left for the Korean War and so she and her mother moved in with her paternal grandfather — a former British Indian Army Major: https://tinyurl.com/mtdcrdkp
Today we begin another round of Places in our Memories. I hope you enjoy reading them as much as I do.
Lovely, Judith. I see I missed one …
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I’m grateful for all the comments you do make, Robbie, so no worries. You always are so supportive. x
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Thanks for including my story with all these wonderful memories. I love this feature!
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I think everyone enjoyed your lovely post, Darlene. A glimpse into another world for me. xx
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Thanks for the roundup, Judith. I hope your November is off to a great start. Hugs on the wing.
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And thank you for always being there, Teagan. Promising to be a busy month. Hope you’re okay. xx
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Such a fab series, Judith. I love reading about everyone and I loved writing my piece. x
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When it started I wasn’t sure what people would write, Jane.Who would have thought such diverse posts!! Yours was so full of history.xx
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I know, and that is the beauty of it. x
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Such a wonderful series, Judith. Thank you for including me. I loved reading the other writers’ memories.
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The series is something that just came to me one morning, Jan, so really chuffed with all the posts – and fascinating! And, sometimes, very emotional. I’m so glad you joined in with your lovely memories. Thank you. x
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