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Happy Black Country Day! 🏭🥳🍻

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FannyCornforth Fri 14-Jul-23 09:17:02

July 14th is Black Country Day!
👋 to Jan, JaneJudge and all of my fellow Black Country folk!

anydayguide.com/calendar/5473

Bella23 Fri 14-Jul-23 09:19:34

Enjoy your day Fanny and all your fellow Blackcountry folk.wine

monk08 Fri 14-Jul-23 09:23:16

Thanks FannyCornforth I learn something new everyday I didn't realise the Black country had it's own day I knew about the flag but not the day. Must say I haven't seen any promotion for it.

FannyCornforth Fri 14-Jul-23 09:27:44

Here’s a list of events
I’d love to go to The Black Country Museum, I haven’t been able to you for a few years.
They have just opened a new street too.

www.blackcountryfestival.co.uk/

Kate1949 Fri 14-Jul-23 09:43:14

Happy Black Country Day. We are on the edge of it so shop and eat in the BC regularly.

FannyCornforth Fri 14-Jul-23 09:46:22

Oh Kate, I’m sorry that I forgot you!
Oh, you are lucky. I love it so much, I wanted to get married there. I could live there!

monk08 Fri 14-Jul-23 09:54:25

Fanny we usually go at least once a year looking forward to see the new street, will probably take the grandsons in the holidays along with their usual Dudley zoo trip.

fiorentina51 Fri 14-Jul-23 09:54:52

As a Brummie, I send greetings. Enjoy your day.

FannyCornforth Fri 14-Jul-23 10:07:00

Fiorentina Bostin’! Us yam yams appreciate your good wishes!

FannyCornforth Fri 14-Jul-23 10:09:33

Monk I’ve got this photo on my fridge.
Three of my favourite things: cats, pubs, and the BCM

FannyCornforth Fri 14-Jul-23 10:09:51

Forgot!

eazybee Fri 14-Jul-23 10:11:07

Happy Black Country Day from an ex-Wulfrunian!

monk08 Fri 14-Jul-23 10:16:57

Fanny that cat is the image of one my parents had he was called soona or as my mother would say sooner he's gone the better she wanted a dog.😀

FannyCornforth Fri 14-Jul-23 10:26:23

Thank you eazybee!
I’m actually an ex-pat too (up the road in Derby)
But I’m BC through and through.
I’d love to move back, but moving is such a hassle at the moment, and the healthcare, which my husband is reliant on, is absolutely brilliant here.

Oh monk! Poor cat!
The cat in the picture is rather less unimaginatively called Sylvester

kittylester Fri 14-Jul-23 12:19:48

One of my favourite sons in law is a Yammy. He didn't know there was a day.

Callistemon21 Fri 14-Jul-23 12:36:58

Enjoy your day, hope it's not raining there

From your neighbour smile

Callistemon21 Fri 14-Jul-23 12:37:50

monk08

Fanny we usually go at least once a year looking forward to see the new street, will probably take the grandsons in the holidays along with their usual Dudley zoo trip.

One of my early memories is of riding on the elephant at Dudley Zoo.

FannyCornforth Fri 14-Jul-23 12:54:27

Our tawny owls nearly went to live at Dudley Zoo, but my parents knew that they could look after them just as well, if not better.
So they did 🦉

Thanks Kitty and Calli
Black Country folk do tend to be incredibly friendly.
When I moved here, I was surprised how rude stand offish a lot of people were, especially in pubs.
And I’m not an outgoing sort by any means

Callistemon21 Fri 14-Jul-23 12:59:09

I've only been to Derby once, I'm surprised it's unfriendly.

Kate1949 Fri 14-Jul-23 14:01:27

I've posted this on another thread but it's relevant to this one. Last night in a Black Country pub, a young lady almost bumped into me and said 'Sorry babbie' grin I've been called bab many times, which I love but babbie is a new one on me.

monk08 Fri 14-Jul-23 14:06:39

Yes you're right Fanny Black country folk are very friendly much friendlier than were I was originally from Solihull.

kittylester Fri 14-Jul-23 14:11:09

I'm taking offence now fanny. grin

DH went to Birmingham University and, fairly inevitably, came across a fair number of Yammies on his course. We still meet up with one or two of them.

Riverwalk Fri 14-Jul-23 14:17:39

My best friend is a Wolverhampton girl - I've just wished her a Happy Black Country Day. She had no idea about the day, or the flag!

FannyCornforth Fri 14-Jul-23 14:34:51

Riverwalk neither did my Aunty Helen, and she’s the most BC person I know!
(She has the flag on her car 🤦‍♀️)

Here is the map of the BC.
Dudley is said to be its ‘capital’, but Tipton is revered as the most ‘quintessentially BC town’.
My dearest Mom taught there for years, and I can vouch for that.

I went to school in Quarry Bonk, Dudley which is also noteworthy for its bonhomie and eccentricity

FannyCornforth Fri 14-Jul-23 14:38:49

Re the map

Brown - Dudley
Orange - Sandwell
Peach - Wolverhampton
Yellow - Walsall