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My Childhood at Simon Crescent

I grew up in Methilhill from 52 onto 67. Had the best times there. I know as you look back, things look to have been better, but our days were better. As kids we were allowed to roam as long as we were back for tea time. We played on the rope swing at Purney Den? at the distillary, and down by the river. Never knew anyone to be worried about us. There were the potties as we called them, John Robb, John Carr, Eck Easton and George, Bernard and Grace, and Flounder, John Greig. We had a good life. Care free and family all around. Spent our pennies at Cauldwells shop. Went back there last year, the shop looks as if it is in a war zone. Spending time at McKendrick's farm or at Mrs Berrie's orchard. We roamed for hours having adventures that today's kids can only dream of....

Written by John Duffy. To send John Duffy a private message, click here.

A memory of Methilhill in Fife shared on Monday, 29th September 2008.

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RE: RE: My Childhood at Simon Crescent

Hi John, did you know my gran and grandad (Annie and Willie Hunter)?

Comment from Colin Rollo on Friday, 22nd April 2011.

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