Hi, it's flower power again!
I lived in Greenbrae Loaning from 1950 to 1967, so in fact it was 17 years, not 15 as I previously said.
Didn't know that the land the new council houses were built on belonged to the Carson's. That's interesting!
I believe the house the Carson's lived in now belongs to Kathleen Scaife, who was brought up by her aunt Miss Wilson, who ran a small private children's nursery just across the road from there.
I remember when the new park at Noblehill was built and the diggers etc were there creating the football pitches.
We used to ride our bikes up and down the paths in the older park, I remember the swings and the maypole.
All our games were played in the road - hopscotch (beds we called them) marbles, hula hoops, rounders, tennis ( with a line drawn in chalk for the net), roller skates, slides (on the ice, as you said). We could do that then as the volume of traffic was much less than today.
Aye, it was grand to be a child at that time. We didn't have much, but we didn't weary and were never bored, we made our own entertainment. Happy days!