Hi there to Hugo, Mull and Chad
Chad - glad to hear my photo brought back memories for you. It is in my collection of photos which I managed to keep after Taid and Nain passed away (so Richard Benjamin Jones and his lovely wife Elizabeth Jane JOnes). Of course mam and dad had them for ages, and once they passed on, I felt they needed to be looked after as they held so many memories about our past. We have lots of photos of Gwennie, and actually I do remember her, we seem to have seen more of her than anyone. I think she and Taid (Richard Benjamin JOnes) had quite a special relationship, I also personally remember how she seemed to suffer hugely from asthma.
Anyway we also have survived the two storms that recently passed by. Usually it is quite brutal here on Anglesey, and outside furniture needs to be tied down or pushed into sheltered corners, but surprisingly the recent storms were not quite as bad as anticipated, and we seem to have been relatively unscathed, though I am in no doubt that there may be more storms to come.
Like you Mull I often spent time with my grandparents, Nain and Taid, in Sunbeams LLandudno. In about 1963/64 I was sent to live with them whilst my mum and dad moved house - from Chester to a small village in Flintshire. The house they bought at auction was semi-derelict, and so my brothers when to stay with my paternal grandparents, whilst I was sent to Llandudno to spent a few months with Nain and Taid in Sunbeams, Howard Place, Llandudno. The autumn school term of that year I went to a school in Llandudno I don't remember what it was called, but I know I walked to school, by myself, through a little alleyway off howard place, and along Cwm Road and it was a small primary school on the left hand side. It had a field next to it, with the donkeys grazing who normally worked on the beach. It was an all Welsh speaking school, so I went from a school that had been all English in Chester to starting afresh on my own at a welsh speaking school. Somehow I managed very well, as I enjoyed my time there and returned at the end of the term to live with my parents and brothers. Nain and Taid LLandudno , were very special people