Alec to his parents:
Dear Mum and Dad
To the strains of music from radiogram in the front room, we are back again with another small budget of news. Thanks for paper and letters duly received. Also thanks for cuttings, I suppose mum now going for a job down at Hales to show them how to cook. Atkins Home Bakery with all-electric cooker etc.
Note Mr Mogg has left the furniture business for domestic and personal reasons. Make what you like about that. I cannot see anyone voluntarily leaving a good paying job for either reason unless there is a better job in line*. However we shall hear all in due course no doubt.
Weather again must be the first topic. As I write it is pouring and the skies are grey, and it looks set in for the day. Yesterday was similar and very cold. Odd that Friday seemed full of promise early on, but clouds came up in the evening. Myself and neighbours either side got mowers out on Friday evening, and remarks were passed then that it was just as well to get grass cut as it would be sure to rain next day. How right. I must admit the garden at the back is now looking quite neat and tidy, probably for the first time since we have been here. The new mower does make all the difference.
Very sorry to hear the disturbing news from Lyng. Far worse condition than I imagined. If I know the form though I doubt if he will consult a specialist or go to Bristol or elsewhere. He is very determined, and when his mind is made up it is unlikely to change it. For all that, the condition must be distressing and painful. Perhaps it is not a bad thing that he has had to quit the job, as although interesting it must have been taking something out of him. Very kind of him to let you have the game for me. I know he does not want me to mention it to Headstone Lane or even write and thank him. This rather makes the point that he would rather we did not write. However I am sure you will see him as often as you can and write so that you can let him know it is appreciated. Can only hope the arrival of the warmer weather may do something to relieve him, but as you say something fundamental must be done before next Winter. I think we understand the situation, and hope you will keep us informed of any change.
All right again with the record player as you say, and no trouble since. They have a bit of a job to get it going sometimes as they are a little impatient, but no more scares. It is still grinding out the ‘pops’.
I can well imagine the state of the countryside now is very fresh. Hope you had a pleasant trip over to Lyng. I think I know the turn off at Pawlett and that is quite some way this side of Bridgwater. Glad car went well.
Hope you have no difficulty in getting the records asked for as selection at Clevedon may not be quite the same as this end. There is a large record shop at Liverpool Street where one can go down into basement and see and hear about everything that has been recorded. Hideous noise.
Date for the visit ideal. Please come on the Thursday, and come to dinner. It does not matter what time you come as June will do a casserole or something similar which will keep ticking over until you arrive. I shall not be off that day or the Friday, but will have the Saturday, Monday and Tuesday with you, the leave for Whitsun being for all practical purposes only Whit Monday.
We all seem to be fairly well again now, but June had a wisdom tooth extracted on Thursday and is still feeling a bit sore. They are large things wisdom teeth and leave a bit of a gap when out.
Nice going with the electricity people. I should have thought that there would never be a case where salespeople were in any doubt as to whether they had made a sale or not. However we live and learn.
No news from the Western Region about Temple Meads. I should have thought they would have filled the job by now. Maybe they will readvertise if they do not get the man they want, or maybe they will be trying to get a young man into the job and have to move someone else out of the way first. Dan Mann who put in the Work Study schemes at Bristol has been selected for training for higher management, and this is the sort of job they could slip him into if the way were clear.
Note the bench for the garage now completed and installed. You will have a lot to tell us when you come up, and a lot for us to see when we get down in August. All right about the fire station. Have to paint the car red now as well.
Lucky for Haskell. I am not all that sure of the safety belts. I suppose they are useful in certain circumstances but they would have done him no good in his case.
Re: car repairs took a car in on Thursday and it was finished same day. Had accelerator mended, front number plate put on with a couple of new brackets, new wiper switch, dash panel fitted, and new bracket arm made for dynamo and fitted. Charge for the lot £2 12s 6d [about £65 in 2024 money] so feel I have not been robbed. Also feel that with Jackson it would have been about £6 [£150] at least and had to pay for petrol for him to get to his place and back.
Had nothing from the rhubarb we brought back last year from number 17. It is looking very spindly and there are still not enough leaves on it for a meal. Found strawberries growing on our side of the fence on the lawn yesterday. It seems they were some left by the Benns but Les turfed them out as they did not produce any berries. Some must have reached under the hedge though as they are coming up in the lawn now. Shall have to pot some up and see what can do in the lean-to, or they will be mowed with the grass cuttings.
Had another load of earth last week from number 17 and patch at the bottom is rapidly filling. Also put in the cuttings from the grass box there so all adds to the amount.
So Mum’s cacti coming into flower. No sign on ours, but the rat’s tail is going pink at the ends so presume that means it is growing. All cacti looking distinctly larger, but no real sign of flower yet.
On the subject of flowers, June has an idea to put to you about camellias when you come up. In the meantime if you have any books on the subject and would like to bring them with you when you come up (to take with you when you go of course) matter can be discussed with some supporting data. So far as Radio Club is concerned, do not worry about it. I would not go if it clashed with your visit which it does not. At this time of year it is every other Friday, and as it is this Friday coming you will arrive in the intermediate week.
Thanks for the pictures you will be bringing up, I really shall have to get the place looking like a room rather than just a few boards over rafters as it is now. I have carpet and lino, but cannot lay yet until I get the rest of the flooring.
Noted the changes at Taunton. I seem to remember the name Jenkins around Bristol but cannot put a face to it. I remember old Godwin who used to be at Stapleton Road.
Things moving on the building site then. All the place will look changed next visit. Great pity you cannot use the greenhouse, but you have enough on your plate at the time. A good job done is the garage and you must be pleased that it is out of the rain. I wonder what you think of it now that it is up and finished. The ramp is only a minor detail, but as the difference in height is 6 inches it needed to be done as soon as possible.
Our hedge is showing reluctance to get growing again after its pruning a couple of weeks ago. However it should not be long now before it gets going.
Carol apparently fed up with records now come into see what is going on in here. May have something for Grandma and Grandfy to see.
Very good business the transaction of the sewing machines. As you know June did all right from hers.
Which was the Grandad Fewings who died in 1924? Surely not the father of Great Grandad Fewings who died in the 30s.
Hope the jumble sale went off well. Came home with clothes all clothes intact, and not sold in error. Lucky to get a clock with your new cooker. We only get a calendar with ours. I suppose if you turn another knob you can get the Light Programme. Have they found a new way of cleaning the things out after use yet?**
Apple just coming out in blossom, but still no sign of anything on the plum you gave us several years ago. I wonder if it will come into fruit at all. I have forgotten how long ago it was since we have had it. It must be about five years at least. I do not prune it much and in any case it is a bit sheltered by one of the large palm bushes from next door now.
Well there it is again for another week. Only one more to go provided all goes well and you will be coming up. So love to you both once more from us all, and looking forward to seeing you.
*How about if your boss is a disgusting a-hole who wants your job for his teenage son? How about if the work has changed to the point where you actively hate getting out of bed every morning? How about your grandma died and left you a legacy, so you can finally get working on the long-term ambition of having your own business? There are a million reasons one may prefer not to be stuck in a dead-end job where one isn’t appreciated, but what they all have in common is the sense of freedom involved in being able to make one’s own choices. An employee is not a slave: they have the power to get up and go any time they like, and employers would do well to remember that.
**Technically yes, ‘they’ had. The first self-cleaning ovens were introduced in 1963.