roanhead shore

jim56

i remember roanhead when i was just lad
all the summer days the best ive ever had
picnic on the beach with friends and family
all  the special times that meant so much to me

fishing in the tide catch a fish  or two
these are all the things that i loved to do
building lots of castles with my bucket and a spade
these memories  i treaure that will never fade

soon all this go when the buildings start
the beauty of roanhead will be ripped apart
natterjacks in danger a species that is rare
along with all the flowers they really just dont care

it is such a shame to build along the shore
the roanhead that i knew  will be there no more

  • Author: jim56 (Offline Offline)
  • Published: July 12th, 2024 04:53
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  • Cassie58

    A lovely nostalgic write Jim. Beautiful memories. Such a pity areas of beauty aren’t left for others to enjoy. Once built on, there’s no going back. A fine write. Nicely conveyed.

    • jim56

      there building a lodge development along the shore
      which will completely ruin its a lovely beach i live 20 mins away
      there are natterjack toads live there also some rare flowers
      lots of wild life to the public are trying to stop at it at moment
      https://www.thebeachguide.co.uk/north-west-england/cumbria/roan-head.htm
      this is email address you can see it there take a look let me know what you think
      thankyou for always lovely comment and my smile xxx



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