Reminiscing

To Juno I was an old git long ago! However, now that the retirement thing has arrived I can truly say it brings the opportunity to trawl a wealth of memories and time to revisit some… hopefully… health permitting.

It’s been at least 2 years since I thought about doing my first visit of the 21st century back to Porthcawl in South Wales. A place so frequently visited in my childhood and so rarely since. The expanse of beach out to the tide and walking amongst the sand dunes brings back memories of holidays way back in the early 1960’s. Yes, reminiscing really can connect us to vivid memories.

But it’s not only the geography that changes so little. Beales is a Porthcawl institution.

It’s difficult to find much finer fish & chips. Why use the takeaway when you have the restaurant to savour freshly prepared food. A glance at the menu also provides the family history reflecting the passion they have for serving for your pleasure.

But it’s only when that plate arrives that memories of halcyon days return. Fine flakes of delicate Cod fish in a light batter served up with chips of the highest quality. Of course, a side of mushy peas is a must for the connoisseur. I didn’t even eat fish with chips when I was young, so this part of the reminiscing was more on what I missed out on.

Until we speak again, Porthcawl serves up fine memories. But it also has its cool contemporary coffee place in an old harbour building. Perhaps Corner Coffee will become a source of future reminiscing.

2 thoughts on “Reminiscing

  1. Enjoy your retirement. I retired at age 57 and now coming close to 86. Worked at LHR for 40 yrs , strange retiring to Cardiff but I was born in Caerphilly.When we went to Porthcawl it was by Charabanc , It always rained.

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    • Hi Bernard. I remember rainy days in Porthcawl, but today did bring back thoughts of plenty of sunny visits. Some things have changed, but much looked familiar from my last visit about 27 years ago. I’m retiring as I approach 68 but having been self-employed and semi retired since 60, so it’s a part of a very slow transition. Long may yours continue.

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