Summer Holidays was always a trip to Fife and always an ice cream like today!

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This week's The Silverbloggers Chronicles - Prompt 7 is ....

"Tell us about your favorites memories of your childhood summer vacations"

Where did you usually go, with whom, what did you like doing most in those days?

From North to South

Every summer we would always spend time visiting and staying with my maternal grandparents.

They lived in Elie in the Kingdom of Fife in Scotland. It was not that far a drive from Edinburgh, but when we lived in the Orkney Islands off the north coast of Scotland it was a fair old trek by ferry then car.

At winter it was a nightmare, the 2 hour crossing over the Pentland Firth is a wicked stretch of water and the boat would get tossed around and people were always throwing up!

Summer was a alot calmer.

The lead image is of Kirkwall the capital where we lived in Orkney. The big ship is one of these cruise liners that stop there now!

It is not the ferry we used to take. For that we would take an 18 mile drive to the other town on the island called Stromness!

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That is a picture of the Churchill barriers that connected two islands in Orkney!

The drive!

And you thought the being sick was left behind on the ferry 🤣

The car would rumbled off the ferry at Scrabster, I would wind down the window and get a welcome fresh blast of sea air hitting my face.

Dad would checking the map, a big crinkly thing he'd folded a thousand times. I bet the kids of today, don't know what a paper map is!!!

The ferry trip from Stromness was always a bit of a blur in winter, but the drive... the drive was the real adventure no matter if winter or summer!

First, we rattled through Thurso, a little town that seemed a bit grey after the wide-open spaces of Orkney.

The laugh is it was little but for that part of Scotland it is a big town as the sheep outnumber the people!

From there it was a long drive down the A9 and other little roads. The road wasn't a nice straight dual carriageway like it is now. It was a single lane road in many places that wound and dipped, following the coastline.

You'd see the grey-blue North Sea on one side and rocky cliffs and heather on the other side.

There would be lorries every now and then that we get stuck behind for fluffing hours or that is what it seemed like!

Then there would be the rattle as we crossed over the metal grids that stopped the cattle escaping!

Occasionally we’d pass a little village, just a few stone houses huddled together. Everything was driven through, there were no by-passes like today.

The miles felt longer back then. There was no sat-nav, just mother pretending to read the map! The back seat would see me the oldest often holding our black collie Lassie whilst pushing my little brother and sister into the other half of the back seat.

We'd drive for what felt like forever, past places with funny names like Helmsdale and Brora. I’d be watching for sheep that had escaped their fields, or maybe a Highland coo with its shaggy hair.

We would play Ispy, of course I usually won!

The car would slow down for every fluffing town and village, even the small ones. We had to go right through the middle of them all, not like today where you by-pass everything.

I remember going through Inverness, a proper city, feeling a little overwhelmed by all the traffic. After Inverness, the scenery changed a bit. We were still on the A9, but it got a bit more... "civilized." The hills got smaller, and there were more trees and fields.

One of the big stops was always a lay-by for a picnic. Mum would have made egg sandwiches and we’d get out the Thermos flask. We'd sit on a blanket, the cold wind whipping around us, but it was better than eating in the car. It was a good chance to stretch my legs and run around with Lassie our dog a bit before getting back in the hot stuffy car. Sometimes the bloody dog would run off after a sheep and it would be bloody ages before we got her back!

Once we got into Fife, the roads got narrower, and the fields were edged with stone walls. We would get close to the sea again, and I’d get a wee happy buzz knowing we were almost there. Finally, we’d see the tell-tale signs of Elie – the big, sandy beach and the little harbour.

Of course grandma spoiled me!

The end of summer would always seem to come on August 17th my birthday but I would be given an ice cream!

Today was no exception!!!

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What about you? Where did you usually go, with whom, what did you like doing most in those days?

Let me know in the comments! And why not join in with the fun and start your Chronicle!?

Thanks for visiting and enjoy the rest of your day!

My previous Chronicles ... are :- Prompt 1 Colour ~ my Chronicle 1

Prompt 2 Joy ~ my Chronicle 2

Prompt 3 Hometown ~ my Chronicle 3

Prompt 4 Wheels ~ my Chronicle 4

Prompt 6 Memory recipe ~ my Chronicle 6

Prompt 7 summer holidays ~ my this one ...

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All images and ramblings are from me, the mad Scotsman TengoLoTodo unless otherwise stated..

DO WHAT YOU LOVE AND DO IT OFTEN

Haste Ye Back!

@tengolotodo August 17th 2025

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I don't really have anywhere to go or see such a nice view like this. By the way, Happy birthday! Wishing you many more years ahead.🎉😘🌹

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Views are all relative, you will have some nice ones there. Thank you so much, how sweet of you 😆

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First of all Happy Birthday Ed, a little late but the wishes are for the years to follow as well!
You reminded me of so many things - planning the route using the old road maps, those smelly but delicious egg mayo sarmies, getting car sick, playing I spy, and counting down the miles!
Lovely memories 💖
I hope you got your ice cream today, Ed😉

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Thanks Lizzie, oh yes the picture is the ice cream that I had yesterday 🍦
Hehe yes it is good to revisit our memories, so kudos to Super Eli @coquicoin for such a cool chronicle prompt!

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Soft ice cream from a machine, beach, small things that make you happy. Happy birthday!!! 🍦🎂🍺🍻

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We call soft ice cream like that Mr Whippy as that was the brand that kicked it all off. Thank you and h you I am with you 100% it is the little things that often give us the most joy.

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I really liked that ending. It was very sweet. I hope you enjoyed your ice cream today: you deserve it. A hug for happy birthday, Ed.

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Thank you Nancy, a sweet ending! Yes I loved the ice cream, we call it a 99 when it when you have a chocolate flake in it! It was an excellent day and an excellent birthday, and a birthday hug to you 🤗

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Ehhh, even going to other dawn back then sounds fun though its not that easy. It looks to me that you had awesome time with your granny too. ✨💃

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Yeah the trip now is about half the time and much much much safer lol! Yeah I was grandma's favourite and often would stay with her at weekends when I was at boarding school.

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🌞 Wow, this story really brings back the old-school holiday vibes! I can imagine the ferry ride, the long journey through small villages, and finally being greeted by Elie Beach and a sweet ice cream at the end of the journey 🍦... Truly classic Scottish summer vibes!

If I may ask, of all those long journeys, what makes you laugh the most when you think about them now? 😁

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Hehe probably trying to catch Lassie the dog, she would look at you, and then say nah I am not coming yet and run off 🤣

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Belated happy birthday😬😁. what did you cooked yesterday? 😌.

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Thank you so much maganda, well remember the chicken on Friday, I used that and added chorizo veggies and spices and some rice and bam served in tacos with a beer ...

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That looks great. I wish I could have some😌

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I just had the last of it for lunch, yes I had yours 🤣

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At winter it was a nightmare, the 2 hour crossing over the Pentland Firth is a wicked stretch of water and the boat would get tossed around and people were always throwing up!

That's great! I would blend in if everyone is throwing up... 🤣 I felt so lonely when I took a catamaran boat ride a few years ago... 😂

Sometimes the bloody dog would run off after a sheep and it would be bloody ages before we got her back!

I had one like that... He would run out on the street, chasing cats and who knows what, and wouldn't come back until evening... When he got hungry... 😂

Happy Birthday, Ed! All the best! Thanks for sharing this memory, I really enjoyed reading it... As a matter of fact, I enjoyed it so much that I was travelling with you and your family in the backseat! As kids weren't that big, we could fit all 4! 😃

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That's great! I would blend in if everyone is throwing up... 🤣 I felt so lonely when I took a catamaran boat ride a few years ago... 😂

Oh dear, you don't really have sea legs. I was okay apart from severe journey at winter. The journey would normally take 2 hours but this trip it was 2 and half because of the seas and wind, everybody was at it, the smell was horrible and ten minutes from the end I succumbed!

Hehe she was something else, she would hear you and then turn round with a glint in her eye, saying come on chase me if you can!

Thanks Zoltan, fun times, now of course a new road where you bypass those villages and can overtake vehicles safely. Thanks for the wishes😃

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For me, summer vacations are usually spent scrolling through my phone, hanging out with friends, or maybe going on a short trip with my family.

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usually spent scrolling through my phone,

Hehe so like a normal day 🤣

Don't mind me, I am just teasing you 😎

It is always good to go on short trips, I love that!

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Happy belated birthday my friend! I must admit the ice cream at the end looks awesome. Those drives always take so long, it feels so great to almost be there and feel the excitement. I don't enjoy long drives anymore, as a matter of fact I find I dislike driving now. That's why you sold your jag I'm sure!

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Thank you, yeah the ice cream was my well deserved treat!

Hehe yeah I have had my fill of driving. Now give me a train or a boat, and to be honest the buses are pretty cool now. Amazing how much work you can do on public transport! Ah the jag, well that was divorce that made me sell that 🤣

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I love your story Super Ed!!!

We would play Ispy, of course I usually won!
You don't even have to mention it, I'm sure you always won jaja.

Egg sandwiches were and still are a road trip classic in my family.😋

I hope that ice cream on your birthday was delicious. And here's to many more ice cream on August 17th 🍦😘💙

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Thank you Super Eli, it was a beautiful day, the sun came out and has now vanished but the ice cream was delicious!

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