I
was surprised then, as I was about to upload this latest photo from the Janine
Masters’ collection, to find that Vincie was on-line, on this site, at the very
same time! (see his latest ‘nicknames’
entry on Discussions!)
Remember,
Vince, too the steam-train rides into Warrenpoint station? The shock to the bare skin when first we
dived into the freezing-cold salt water of the ‘Public Baths’? Daring each other to dive off the highest
diving boards? My chattering teeth – a
phenomenon that lasted for hours – until we returned to Newry, in fact? Sandy Bottom when we couldn’t even afford the
pennies to gain entry to The Baths?
Good
to think of you, old friend! Anyway,
this is the ferry boat to Omeath in the generation before us again! The young lad in the foreground with his
fists of his hips is Mr Dodds, father of Gloria, Brendan, Brian and Mervyn!
Mervyn
is fortunate to still live in Warrenpoint. As, of course, is his brother Brendan, a paramedic in the seaside town. Gloria is Mrs Hutchinson and lives on Belfast Road, Newry. Brian is an exile in England.
Hope
this photo brings back good memories for many more than just me and my pal,
Vincent!