jennyann
Gone but not forgotten. R.I.P.
The year you skated at Brookvale, Mohawk would more than likely have been l962. That winter, my last before I left for Ontario, was brutal and there certainly was ice on Brookvale.
Thanks for the extra info Mike. You, your brother and cousins had great times in the park too. I know that we who lived adjacent to Brookvale and Witton Lakes Park were indeed fortunate not only was there acres of space to run around but water as well. You could make your choice in the summer where you would head and even make both parks in a day's play.
Those bamboo cane fishing nets that you could buy locally for 6d weren't much use really but nets made out of Mom's stockings usually did the trick for catching minows. I have mentioned in other posts the ultimate in fishing gear at the time, which needed two people to be successful. A piece of sacking (burlap) cut into an oblong, one person would grab one end and one the other and under the water it would go bringing up many little fish. The views in Witton Lakes, in particular, haven't changed much over the last 60 years. Great memories
Thanks for the extra info Mike. You, your brother and cousins had great times in the park too. I know that we who lived adjacent to Brookvale and Witton Lakes Park were indeed fortunate not only was there acres of space to run around but water as well. You could make your choice in the summer where you would head and even make both parks in a day's play.
Those bamboo cane fishing nets that you could buy locally for 6d weren't much use really but nets made out of Mom's stockings usually did the trick for catching minows. I have mentioned in other posts the ultimate in fishing gear at the time, which needed two people to be successful. A piece of sacking (burlap) cut into an oblong, one person would grab one end and one the other and under the water it would go bringing up many little fish. The views in Witton Lakes, in particular, haven't changed much over the last 60 years. Great memories