The Oldies Thread

I remember a group of us kids, digging a large hole, rectangular in shape about 4 feet deep, and then cutting off the roof of a van which provided the structure for a ground level roof over it. It was covered in turf and we had a five foot by eight foot secret den known only to us........
I had a half buried one too about the same size, with an enormous back yard gate as a roof.

Half a century later I find the skills I learned useful as I rebuild my garage.
 
I remember a group of us kids, digging a large hole, rectangular in shape about 4 feet deep, and then cutting off the roof of a van which provided the structure for a ground level roof over it. It was covered in turf and we had a five foot by eight foot secret den known only to us........


Our mob in Walton, were too lazy.

We just used the Anderson shelter, still at the bottom of our garden in the 1960's.

Happy memories of long Summer day's, swigging Sarsaparilla and reading a Sexton Blake comic.

;)
 
We used to make Grass dens in the long grass and then make our campfire, take, sneak a spud out of you mum's kitchen, and bake it on the fiore in the hot ashes - then return home to throw up the contents of burnt potato all over the Linolol
 
We used to make Grass dens in the long grass and then make our campfire, take, sneak a spud out of you mum's kitchen, and bake it on the fiore in the hot ashes - then return home to throw up the contents of burnt potato all over the Linolol
Used to do spuds in the grate (and in the ashes of the bonfire), loved the charred bits and tasted so much better than ones that are oven-baked.
 

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