Where has all the Traffic Gone? (Podcast)
Yet another story of Elly’s life in Northern Ireland in the early 80’s.
August 27, 2007 at 7:50 am · Filed under Belfast, Childhood, Elly, Life, Podcasts, memories, school, shopping, the way we live
Yet another story of Elly’s life in Northern Ireland in the early 80’s.
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Nancy said,
August 27, 2007 at 6:24 pm
Grannymar,
You tell the most interesting stories.
Of course, we got all the news of Northern Ireland here in America, but you bring those terrible times to life with your vivid descriptions of traffic stops and being searched at the shops, and bombings and bomb scares.
Elly was probably so wrapped up in her new books that she didn’t notice how long you were delayed waiting to get home.
Thank God those days are over . May they never return.
Grannymar said,
August 27, 2007 at 6:30 pm
Yes Nancy we are well rid of those days.
Unfortunately there are plenty of folk still living in conditions worse than that across the globe.