Celebrating Greg's Birthday

Before returning to Ireland we went up to Lincolnshire to celebrate Greg's Birthday with him.



It was a good evening - Mum cooked Chickhen Tropicale with Michelle and Michelle also produced a wicked Banoffee Pie with a really nice Lemon Cheesecake. Greg & Michelle's friends came with their son, and Elaine helped polish off a really good repast rounded off with a good parlour game and lots of laughs.
See the photographs.
Here is where I was in 1961 when Greg was born - on passage from Japan to South Australia to load a full cargo of wheat for Europe. I had left Tina in Leith, the port for Edinburgh, late evening on Friday, 3rd June 1960 and sailed for Cuba to load sugar for Japan.
Tina was not really sure that she was pregnant.
By July we were bound to Tokyo and Kobe across the Pacific. August saw us heading from Japan to Wallaroo in South Australia to load wheat for Iraq and by October we were in Basra discharging. We went from Iraq to Goa in India and loaded manganese ore for Chiba in Tokyo Bay, Japan. We cleared Yokohama on the 17th December 1960 and headed for South Australia.
Gregory was born the day before we docked in Port Lincoln. The telegram was a wonderful event.
The day we docked we visited a farm a celebrated his birth with tea and cakes.

When I got home just over 2 months later it was a unique experience, Tina was slim and beautiful and here was this lovely son.
Birthdays should be celebrated and we're glad we stoped over to celebrate Greg's day.
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