Reblogged from Darlene Foster’s Blog:
I am delighted to have the amazing Sally Cronin as my guest today as she tells us about her adventurous life as a child traveller.

Travels as a Child Cape Town, South Africa – 1963-1965 – Sally Cronin
My father was a Royal Naval officer, and by the time I was ten years old, I had quite a few adventures under my belt. When I was 18 months old my father was posted to Sri Lanka (Ceylon at that time) for two years to a place where my early memories were formed. In early 1959, when I was six-years-old, we moved to Malta for two years, flying via Rome airport, where my two-year-old brother escaped and was recaptured running across the tarmac under a plane.
But the biggest adventure would be in early 1963 when we left for Cape Town, South Africa, so my father could take up his shore-based post at Simon’s Town.
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Thanks for sharing Sally’s wonderful story on my blog. xo
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My pleasure, Darlene 🙂 x
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Super!
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Thanks for sharing Sue.. I have been very remiss in the last few weeks. working offline more than paying usual.. very grateful for the share.xx
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I know the feeling, Sally 🙂 xx
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