by SARID » Fri May 09, 2008 2:14 pm
Thanks, Bitter End, for info on " Euphemia "--------- wild that A've niver heard o' her !
Ah have a hazy recollection, when Ah wis very wee, o' a boat comin in tae Port--na --Cuil fill o' coal. The orders, usually in tons, wir distributed roond the village. Ah seem tae mind horse and cairt wir used, but am maybe wrong, an it wis maybe lorries.
Another memory Ah hav, wis when Ah wis in Jackson's class in Carradil School, we did a project on the herrin fishing.At that time ( late forties) there wir a few old fishermen still aboot who wir born aroond 1860----1870, an we wir sent tae interview them. Ah spoke tae Jamie Tosh, who lived in Airds.
The whole project wid make interesting readin the day, but wis probably pit on a bonfire years ago. Ah canna mind a thing aboot it!
Jackson wis very keen on good spelling, and ye wir liable tae get the strap if ye had wan or two wrong in the frequent spelling tests.As a result am considered "no a bad Speller " ------ Something tae be said for the days o' the strap!!