I share this again because it matters to me. It did then, it does now, it always will. Many will have commented on this in previous years. Please do not feel obliged to comment again, but if you do feel the urge then a simple “Always Remember” will be very welcome. Thank you.
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Chris decided long ago that he could no longer endure the Ceremony of Remembrance parades and services. It was too much for him. He knew that he would break down and weep copious tears, sobbing at all of the memories that he could not set aside. He could never forget!
Instead, each year, he went on his normal morning walk and found a quiet spot, apart from all human presence, and there he would remember his friends, and his enemies. Not all had died young, not all had died in battle. Some had not died, at least not straight away.
He remembered two young men. They had all just returned to camp after manoeuvres and were told they could not go home until all the vehicles had been cleaned and put away. One young man was newly married with a two-week-old baby. He persuaded his friend to take him home in his car. It wouldn’t take long, and they could be back before anybody noticed they were missing. The car was sporty, high-powered, and had a roll bar fitted. The young driver entered a bend far too fast, lost control, and rolled the car. It hit a tree. The roll bar saved the life of the driver but decapitated the young father.
He remembered two young Corporals, erecting an aerial mast on top of a vehicle in Germany, right underneath a very high voltage cable. One walked away with very serious burns, the other had horrendous burns and lost a leg and large portions of muscle mass. Chris had the job of taking inventory of the burned vehicle and its contents and then visiting the worst injured once he left the hospital to tell him that he no longer had a job but there was good news, his promotion to Sergeant had come through!
He remembered a young man who shot himself in the chest but survived, only to shoot himself in the head once he was back at work.
He remembered running for his life, literally, when it seemed that everyone wanted him dead when all around him were falling, screaming, dying. He would not forget!
He stood as usual, at 11am, at attention, alone. He remembered. How could he do anything else?
After two minutes of silence, of remembering, of trying to forget, he saluted, fell, and joined his comrades!
A Saggar Maker’s Bottom Knocker’s what I want to be
I hear they only have to work from five ‘til half past three
The pay is good so I am told, it’s now a Pound a week
And there are some new vacancies in Longton and in Leek
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I could of course try different jobs and aim for something bigger
A thrower, turner, fettler, or maybe just a jigger
Whatever I become, I’m sure, a potbank will be fine
Anything is better than working down the mine!
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I have employed a bit of poetic licence in using Leek which was not a town historically associated with pottery production, although there is a pottery based there now!
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I was born, and spent my childhood, in the countryside, a mile and a quarter from the nearest village, and about ten miles from The Potteries. The Potteries consisted of the six towns of Tunstall, Burslem, Hanley, Fenton, Stoke and Longton. The six towns amalgamated in 1910 to become the county borough of Stoke-on-Trent. In 1925 it was granted city status. Locally it is still known as ‘the Potteries’.
When I met my wife she lived in Longton, by that time rather run down and in a sorry state – The Town! I mean the town of course, not my wife!
Like any industrial area The Potteries made many men rich, but the majority of the working class were poor and most school leavers had the option of working in the coalmines, or in the Potbanks. Lots of women were also employed in the pottery industry.
If you are ever near to Longton, Staffordshire, be sure to pay a visit to the Gladstone Potteries Museum where you can learn all about the various jobs of Thrower, Turner, Fettler, Dipper, Pugman, Jollyer, Sponger, Jigger, Mouldrunner, Codplacer, or Saggar Maker’s Bottom Knocker. You may be lucky and arrive on a day where you can have a go at making something yourself!
I’ve run out of fingers and toes and knots in strings and other things I’ve filled lots of jotters and those will remind me of joys that life brings I’ve written my name and that of my wife I’ve added some things that I thought that I should I’m trying my best to précis my […]
I share this again because it matters to me. It did then, it does now, it always will. Many will have commented on this in previous years. Please do not feel obliged to comment again, but if you do feel the urge then a simple “Always Remember” will be very welcome. Thank you.
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Chris decided long ago that he could no longer endure the Ceremony of Remembrance parades and services. It was too much for him. He knew that he would break down and weep copious tears, sobbing at all of the memories that he could not set aside. He could never forget!
Instead, each year, he went on his normal morning walk and found a quiet spot, apart from all human presence, and there he would remember his friends, and his enemies. Not all had died young, not all had died in battle. Some had not died, at least not straight away.
He remembered two young men. They had all just returned to camp after manoeuvres and were told they could not go home until all the vehicles had been cleaned and put away. One young man was newly married with a two week old baby. He persuaded his friend to take him home in his car. It wouldn’t take long, and they could be back before anybody noticed they were missing. The car was sporty, high powered, and had a roll bar fitted. The young driver entered a bend far too fast, lost control, and rolled the car. It hit a tree. The roll bar saved the life of the driver but decapitated the young father.
He remembered two young Corporals, erecting an aerial mast on top of a vehicle in Germany, right underneath a very high voltage cable. One walked away with very serious burns, the other had horrendous burns and lost a leg and large portions of muscle mass. Chris had the job of taking inventory of the burned vehicle and its contents and then visiting the worst injured once he left hospital to tell him that he no longer had a job but there was good news, his promotion to Sergeant had come through!
He remembered a young man who shot himself in the chest but survived, only to shoot himself in the head once he was back at work.
He remembered running for his life, literally, when it seemed that everyone wanted him dead, when all around him were falling, screaming, dying. He would not forget!
He stood as usual, at 11am, at attention, alone. He remembered. How could he do anything else?
After two minutes of silence, of remembering, of trying to forget, he saluted, fell, and joined his comrades!
John Holton over at The Sound of One Hand Typing suggested that I might feature this particular bagpipe music and I cannot see any reason not to, so here it is, and thank you John! These pipes have only two drones (the sticky up pipes that play a constant note). The tune is played on the chanter. This produces a sound that is both ancient and modern, and the lady is no mere acresss. She is a piper and wrote the music!
This week’s #writephoto is below. Check out the rules and all of the fabulous entries by clicking on the link.
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The island is a magnet for birdlife. In fact, the island is a magnet for practically everything as it is formed from loadstone.
If you wish to view the island it is advisable to remove all metal objects from your clothing and person before arrival. Jewelry, watches, zips, metal fittings on handbags, spectacles, and the like, should all be removed, and deposited in the box beside the departure point.
Anyone fitted with cochlea inplants, pacemakers, medical metal rods or plates, or false limbs, is advised to find another luxury island!
The purchaser will have the added benefit of the company of a famous celebrity in perpetuity. Unfortunately, no one warned Iron Man before he decided to land there!