Sunday 6 March 2022

Mornington-By-Mere – (82) Caterpillar Ride

 

Downshire is a relatively small English county but like a pocket battleship it packs a lot in, a short but beautiful coastline, a channel port, the Ancient forests of Dancingdean and Pepperstock, the craggy ridges and manmade lakes of the Pepperstock Hills National Park, the rolling hills of the Downshire Downs, the beautiful Finchbottom Vale and farm land as far as the eye can see, from the Trotwood’s and the Grace’s in the south to the home of the Downshire Light infantry, Nettlefield, and their affluent neighbour’s, Roespring and Tipton in the North but it’s in the east coast seaside town of Sharpington where our story takes place.

 

Sharpington-by-Sea is a traditional seaside resort complete with a Victorian Pier, seafront hotels, crazy golf, the Palladium ballroom, well maintained gardens, promenade, theatre and illuminations, all the usual things to have a great time by the seaside, as well as amusement arcades and of course the Sharpington Fun Park.

The Fun was the first purpose built amusement park to open in Britain, which had an assortment of rides, like the Rotor and the Wild Mouse, The Cyclone and the Morehouse Galloper, and in the dull and austere post war years of the late 1940’s and 1950’s it was like a glimmering jewel.

 

In the summer of 1949 best friends Jean Fitzsimons and June Gough were travelling to Sharpington for a well-earned break.

Both girls were 24 years old, as well as being natives of Abbottsford. Although they had never met before they joined the Women's Land Army and were assigned to Mereside Farm in Mornington but they became instant friends.

And the friendship that resulted from that first meeting, considering they were on the face of it, two very different characters had lasted for six years and as they got on so well they stayed together long after the war had ended.

This was in part because they didn’t have anyone else, Jean was an only child and her parents were killed in an air raid in 1941 while June lost her parents when she was 12 and was raised by her two older brothers but they had both been killed in action, Tommy at Dunkirk and George in North Africa so they pledged that they would be each other’s family.

Of all the other land girls she had known, Jean found herself drawn to June from the first moment they met.

Their closeness was mainly because they got each other, they shared a sense of humour, a strong faith, a love of music, and going to the pictures.

 

When the war was over they were both loath to leave Mornington-By-Mere, which they had fallen in love with, but it wasn’t just a quaint chocolate box English Village, it was more than that to them, and it was the beating heart of the Finchbottom Vale.

And although the village was the hub it was the surrounding farms and hamlets that were its life blood.

One such Farm was Mereside on the Southern side of the village where the girls were posted.

The Hoddinott family had farmed the land at Mereside Farm for several generation and with fair seas and following winds they would do so for at least several more.

But the war had depleted the labour force so they were over the moon that their best two girls wanted to stay on indefinitely.

 

Because Jean and June were both such hard working girls and because they rarely took time off Mrs Hoddinott suggested they take themselves off to Sharpington for a couple of days, and because the country had experienced the worst winter in a generation, and the girls were instrumental in ensuring the farm lost no livestock, old man Hoddinott told then he could borrow his pride and joy, a 1929 Austin 7.

After one of Mrs Hoddinott’s substantial breakfasts they were later leaving Mornington than they wanted, but the fact they were an hour late leaving didn’t hamper them in any way, in fact because the weather was clear and the roads were empty they got to the seaside only ten minutes later than they had originally planned.

June parked the Austin on the promenade opposite the Ocean Vista guest house run by a very amiable lady by the name of Morwenna Penhale.

They had booked the largest room in the house, which they shared in order to save money, it wasn’t the grandest establishment but it was clean and their room did indeed have a sea view.

There was only one other room on their floor with whom they shared a bathroom, but as the other room was unoccupied they the luxury of a bathroom to themselves.  

 

The girls both stood five foot two and were both 24 years old but that was where the similarities ended.

Jean Fitzsimons was brunette and had luscious thick curls tumbling down onto her shoulders and soulful brown eyes, with a lovely figure, curvaceous and perfectly proportioned and was a quiet cautious girl who lacked confidence in herself.

June Gough on the other hand was smaller framed, with delicate features and shorter strawberry blonde hair and more than enough confidence for the two of them.

 

Once they had unpacked they spent the rest of Saturday on the promenade and the pier before returning to the guest house where they ate dinner and found Mrs Penhale to be an excellent cook.

 

Because they had a bathroom to themselves, which was a luxury they would  have paid dearly for because back at Mereside farm they had one between eight people and they could never dwell as long as they would have liked so after dinner they decided to have a bath before they went out dancing at the Palladium Ballroom.  

 

Jean was lying on the bed reading a magazine, while June took first turn in the bath, and she was waiting impatiently for her to finish so she could have her go.

She didn’t see June vacate the bathroom as she had to go and spend a penny, but when she left the toilet she could see the bathroom was empty so she went in.

 

Washed, perfumed and powdered Jean went back into the bedroom where she found June sitting on the bed loosely wearing a dressing gown, which gaped from neck to thigh as she listened to the radio and painted her nails.

Jean’s mouth fell open when she saw her friend in her semi nakedness, not that she hadn’t seen her in various stages of undress over the previous six years.

She had never been a shy girl like Jean was, but she had never been so brazen before.

Suddenly June turned to the side to reach for her varnish and in that action she exposed even more flesh. 

June seemed to be oblivious to her presence as she was listening intently to the radio, Jean couldn’t really hear anything because to be honest her attention was drawn to her semi naked friend rather than what was coming out of the radio.

Jean was rooted to the spot while June was still sitting on the bed but she paused her nail painting and glanced towards June and smiled.

“You’d better get a move on” she said but Jean didn’t move

“Are you listening?” she asked and then smiled as Jean got flustered after being caught watching her.

 

About an hour after June caught Jean staring at her semi naked form they left the guest house and headed towards the Palladium Ballroom and when they got there they found it much quieter than they were expecting and there were three girls to every man so they spent a lot of time dancing with each other, which Jean preferred as she felt uneasy when men asked June to dance, and even more so when they asked her.

At the end of the evening they were in high spirits as they walked arm in arm along the promenade and they laughed like schoolchildren when they had to run the fifty yards so they wouldn’t be locked out.

 

The next morning Mrs Penhale served up a breakfast that rivalled Mrs H back at Mereside.

June polished hers off in double quick time and then ate half of Jeans as well as she didn’t have much of an appetite.

She hadn’t slept well as her night had been punctuated by disturbing dreams about her best friend, dreams which were made all the more disturbing by the fact that she was sharing a bed with the subject of those dreams and June was a very cuddlesome bed mate.

After breakfast they washed and dressed then they walked the short distance to St Lucy’s church for the morning service which was very well attended, June really enjoyed it and when her mind wasn’t wandering into sinful territory so did Jean.

 

After the service they walked along the promenade and paid a visit to Bizzoni’s Ice Cream Parlour, which was a must, it just wasn’t possible to go to Sharpington and not sample their homemade ices.

And following a very indulgent ice cream their next port of call was The Sharpington Fun Park which was also a must for the two girls it was after all the first purpose built amusement park to open in Britain, which was a very proud boast for the locals.

The Fun Park had an assortment of rides, like the Rotor and the Wild Mouse, The Cyclone and the Morehouse Galloper, something for everyone and the park was popular with visitors and locals a like.

 

They were in high spirits from the moment they walked through the gates and Jean seemed to have put her uneasy dreams behind her right up until the moment they climbed aboard the Caterpillar Ride.

Jean got in the car first and sat down and as June climbed in and began to take her seat the wind lifted her skirts and gave a tantalizing view of her stocking tops and underwear which triggered a kaleidoscope of salacious images of her friend in Jeans mind.

June was still giggling as the Caterpillar started moving and Jean couldn’t take her eyes off of her as they gathered speed and they followed the rides undulations and June continued to giggle and Jean continued to watch her and then after several circuits the canopy began to rise and after another circuit they were completely covered which was when it happened.

In the safety of the darkness and out of sight of prying eyes as the Caterpillar wiggled its way around the track, pretty, shy and cautious Jean Fitzsimons leant over and kissed June Gough passionately on the mouth and when she was finished June smiled.

“It’s about time” she said “I was beginning to wonder what I had to do to get your attention”

And then she kissed her back and that night as they shared a bed at the guest house neither of them slept very well.

BLUEBELL GIRL

 

I am transported back

To a distant place and time

When I was only twelve

The world was changing

And I saw it with new eyes

And I recall her sweet face

When I first saw her in the wood

Gathering wild bluebells

Sun shining on the golden strands

Of her silken hair

As it danced on her shoulders

The beautiful bluebell girl

Moved about the wood

Then she stopped and noticed me

Deep blue eyes smiling at me

In the innocence of childhood

And she captured my heart

Though twenty years have passed

She keeps it still

Mornington-By-Mere – (81) A Rude Awakening

Mornington-By-Mere is a small country village lying in the Finchbottom Vale nestled between the Ancient Dancingdean Forest and the rolling Pepperstock Hills.

It is a quaint picturesque village, a proper chocolate box picturesque idyll, with a Manor House, 12th Century Church, a Coaching Inn, Windmills, an Old Forge, a Schoolhouse, a River and a Mere.

But Mornington-By-Mere is not just a quaint chocolate box English Village it is the beating heart of the Finchbottom Vale and there were a number of cottages and small houses on the Purplemere road and Dulcets Lane which formed the part of Mornington Village known as Manorside and the Greens lived at number 3 Brewery Cottages.

 

Peter Green drove the short distance from Shallowfield to Mornington as he returned home after a month away in California and his head was full of thoughts of his lovely wife Felicity.

It was 11pm when he pulled onto the drive, and the house was in darkness so he got out of the car and smiled because that meant she was in bed which was exactly where he wanted her.

Peter deposited his bags in the hall and went straight upstairs where he quietly opened the bedroom door and peered in. 

Felicity was on her back lying naked on the bed bathed in pale the moonlight so he quickly undressed on the landing and then crept into the room and joined her.

He lay beside her and kissed her lips but she didn’t respond, so he decided he should wake her up by kissing her all over, but still she didn’t waken.

Although she was awake she was just pretending to be asleep so he had to resort to dirty tactics to wake from her pretend slumber.

Peter kissed her lips one more time and then began tickling her from her ribs to her hips and she gave a little squeal and then she was wide awake.

“You cheating bastard” she said and kissed him

BUT THAT WAS BEFORE LOVE DIED

 

We walked together in the spring

When our love was a new thing

And the cherry trees were in blossom

And we thought life was awesome

Our hearts were so full we sighed

But that was before love died

 

In the summer we walked together

In the fine and sunny weather

Through fields of golden corn

When we parted we were forlorn

We felt a burning passion deep inside

But that was before love died

 

In the autumn we walked abroad

And our hearts were of one accord

We wandered thought the golden gown

And nothing could ever get us down

We felt as one when side by side

But that was before love died

 

When winters chill fell upon the land

We still walked together hand in hand

We played in the snow like children

Making snow angels again and again

I even asked her to be my bride

But that was before love died

 

We had walked hand in hand

As a life together we planned

We sat beneath a leafy oak

As of true love we spoke

We loved laughed and cried

But that was before love died

 

Now I walk alone in the familiar places

Where we enjoyed our fond embraces

Where we kissed and spoke of tomorrow

Places that now bring me only sorrow

Her love made me feel alive inside

But that was before love died

 

Saturday 5 March 2022

Mornington-By-Mere – (80) Mum will be back soon

Mornington-By-Mere is a small country village lying in the Finchbottom Vale nestled between the Ancient Dancingdean Forest and the rolling Pepperstock Hills.

It is a quaint picturesque village, a proper chocolate box picturesque idyll, with a Manor House, 12th Century Church, a Coaching Inn, Windmills, an Old Forge, a Schoolhouse, a River and a Mere.

But Mornington-By-Mere is not just a quaint chocolate box English Village it is the beating heart of the Finchbottom Vale and there were a number of cottages and small houses on the Purplemere road and Dulcets Lane which formed the part of Mornington Village known as Manorside and Tony Clooney lived at number 4 Brewery Cottages with his dad and sister.

 

But on Saturday morning he and Jayne Green were sitting in her mums kitchen, in one of the row of five terraced dwellings, called Brooke Side Cottages and Jayne gave a quick glance around to make sure her mum wasn’t looking and then she leant over and kissed him tenderly.

The reason why she didn’t want her mum to see was three fold, firstly she was only 16 while Tony was almost 20, secondly because they were cousins and thirdly because she had only just turned 16.

However old fashioned they might have been in their outlook her parents were very trusting that Jayne would abide by their wishes, Tony on the other hand was 19 years old and had had a crush on his cousin for a sometime, but had never acted on it.

While her mum was out of the room Jayne stood up and firstly lifted her top up and flashed him her plump lace covered little breasts at him and after her mum called to her she stopped in the doorway.  

“This should give you something to think about” She said and gave another quick glance around her and then lifted the front of her skirt up exposing her matching knickers.

“Just a taster” Jayne said letting the skirt fall and Tony just sat open mouthed.

 

When she returned she stood in the door way as her mum called

“I’m just popping to the shops in Shallowfield, I’ll be a couple of hours, there’s some cold chicken in the fridge for lunch”

“Ok mum, see you later” Jayne responded and the moment she heard the front door close she began unbuttoning her shirt and by the time she heard the car drive away the final button surrendered and the two halves of her shirt swung open to reveal her naked breasts.

“Where’s your bra” he asked “You were wearing a bra”

“In my bedroom” she answered curtly and crossed the kitchen and kissed him hard on the mouth.

“Bloody hell” he thought but responded to her assault.

He really fancied Jayne but when he went round to hers that morning he would have considered himself lucky to get a kiss, but here she was showing him that there was more than that on her mind.

He had always known she wasn’t as innocent as she appeared but he had never imagined her capable of being so forward. 

Jayne had always been in love with him and could not remember a time she did not want him.

After a few moments of intense kissing and Tony not taking the initiative Jayne, who was by far the most experienced of the two of them having lost her virginity not long after her 13th birthday, stood up

“Come with me” she said and took him by the hand

“Come on mum will be back soon” she added and led him upstairs to her bedroom where they both finally got what they wanted.

LOVE AT FIRST SIGHT

 

I was drawn to her

Like a moth to a flame

My eyes were drawn to her

Slender frame

Her hypnotic green eyes

Deep and intense like precious emeralds

Held me entranced,

Paralyzed like a serpent’s prey

Her skin was lustrous

Like a fresh picked peach

And her cheeks glowed

With the faintest hint of red

Her mouth opened

Lips like the petals of an open flower

Were moist as if with morning dew

She spoke, her words soft

And her voice smooth as silk

Mesmerized me like music

I answered her without hearing the words

It was almost dreamlike

My heartbeat fast in my chest

As I swam in and out of reality

I felt her hand in mine

And she led me into the garden

Where we strolled together

Through the fragrant twilight of moonbeams

Her scent was heady as the exotic blossom

Of orchids in spring

My heart still pounded

As her mesmeric voice

Like an angel’s whisper

Led me on through the moonlight

I seemed to float through the evening

Almost disembodied

And in those many magical moments

I surrendered my heart and soul

To the vision named Clarissa

Friday 4 March 2022

Mornington-By-Mere – (79) Calming the Tempest

 

The New Year’s Eve party at the Mornington Manor was in full swing when Samantha arrived, she’d had to work late so arranged to meet Kevin at the party.

But a combination of bad luck and an awkward family get together, meant she was even later than she had anticipated and when she walked into the ballroom she was ready to grovel in apology to him, but he was nowhere to be seen.

She asked around and eventually she ascertained he had last been seen crossing the terrace heading in the direction of the summerhouse so she followed in his footsteps however it appeared it was too late for her apologies, and it was even too late to save her engagement as she found her Fiancé Kevin otherwise engaged, with her cousin Bryony, who was bent over a planter with her underwear around her knees and him stood very intimately behind her.

If Samantha had been surprised by what greeted her in the summerhouse it was nothing compared to Kevin’s surprise when she kicked him in the scrotum as he tried to put his manhood back in his trousers and there was definitely a look of surprise on Bryony’s face a split second after Samantha punched it as she tried to hoist her underwear back up, and she fell backwards over the planter.

With Kevin doubled up and unable to speak and Bryony laying on her back with her legs in the air like an upturned beetle and her knickers still halfway up her thighs Samantha stormed out of the Manor like a Celtic Goddess with her flaming red hair streaming behind her.

She sped through the crowd of guests like a heat seeking missile, through the ballroom, the entrance hall and shot straight out the main entrance and into the car park and straight into Nigel Hagarth who was lost in thought as he walked the other way and they both ended up in a heap on the floor.

“Why don’t you look where you’re going you fucking idiot” she screamed, but Nigel totally ignored Samantha’s angry remarks and instead chose to look at the striking red head with an appraising eye.  

“Are you ok?” he asked with concern

She looked confused at first, unable to comprehend why someone would be nice to her after she had firstly poleaxed him and then very rudely blamed him for it.

She opened her mouth to launch another tirade at him but dissolved into tears instead.

Nigel took her in his arms and comforted her while she cried her pitiful tears and as they sat on the tarmac of the car park outside the Manor, and in the darkness as she sobbed and dribbled on his new jacket, their hearts somehow became entwined.