by SARID » Mon Feb 11, 2008 8:27 pm
If Wal wisna deed, he'd be celebrating his 110 birthday this Summer. How's that for a good age? He wis an engineer to trade, and served his time in Greenock (no I dont mean the jail ). Efter that he joined "The Blue Funnel Line ", and went on to become wan o' the first men in Britain tae be awarded a combined steam and diesel ticket. He sailed wae B F until he was aboot 40, for reasons best known to himself, gave up the sea, and stayed at home in Carradale for the rest of his days.
I think he went to the fishing for a while, but by thelate forties he was growing potatoes, tending his hens and playing the stockmarket . He loved talking aboot his shares------- mainly in oil.
He enjoyed nothing better than an audience, and had a group of cronies who gathered at Bayview. They sat well into the night putting the world to rights,------ or more likely they listened to Wal putting the world to rights!
He took up sculpture at one point, and the " Jock Boys " brought him the clay from the banks of the Carra. He specialised innude figures aboot 12ins tall, and his firing kiln wis the range oven.
His mode of transport was an old bike kept on the road with bits, when the need arose , with bits from even older bikes.
He was indeed a character, and every bit as "crabbit " as Chuckiebay suggests!!