I’ve just seen this posted anonymously on a time slip page on facebook.
‘Hi Just joined and lo and behold just seen a story from someone about Bold Street in Liverpool. My story is from the same street. Around 7 years ago I was in Liverpool city centre looking for an engagement ring for my partner, I had spent several hours looking at rings in many different shops, mainly being disappointed in how bloody expensive they were! I decided to try an independent/second hand jewellers that I knew was on Bold Street, towards the top end by the bombed out church. I got there and had a good look in the window at them before venturing inside. Just as I was about to venture inside I lifted my head and caught a glimpse of an old fashioned van in the reflection of the window of the jewellers which had ornate writing and designs on the side, it was a creamy colour. I turned around to look and watched it drive slowly up the road, I remember the noise of the tyres on the road as it was very loud. As I watched it go up the street I saw everything else. Shops I hadn’t seen before, a weird haze in the air, people with different attire, specifically noticed two older women walk past with black angular glasses on, cars I hadn’t seen before. I will be honest, I got scared, it seemed everything went silent for a second and I turned back around to face the window of the jewellers and instantly it’s as if someone put the volume to max and I saw normality in the reflection of the window. I must have done that same action 20 times after what happened, didn’t happen again. I had literally just put the phone down to my Mum who was telling me of other places I could go and have a look for rings, after reading the post earlier I would have loved to have seen what would have happened if I was still on that call. For me though I felt uneasy, albeit scared. I think it was the shock. I have always put it down to spending several hours walking around and thinking I was tired or not thinking straight but after reading these time slip stories it makes me feel as if I didn’t have a mini breakdown
I would say if I had to put a date on it, 1960’s.
Sorry for the Anonymity, 3 people I’ve told this to and have been ridiculed and laughed at.
Thanks for reading’