Dear All,
Two trips to London this week – that’s pretty sophisticated for
simple country folk! On Wednesday we travelled to Harrow to discuss a possible
visit to the Northern Lights next March. Dave and Jen came up so it was good to
catch up all round. As usual, Graham had drafted meticulous plans; it is like
having your own private travel agent. David had brought a chain saw with him and
dissected a large holly tree (on request, not impulse). Mary and Graham are
taking in a homeless Iranian from Monday, which is a big undertaking.
Yesterday it was the Annual Mission meeting in the Friends Meeting
House at Euston. The main speaker was Malcolm Firth who grew up through our
Covenanter group and is now working in Latvia. His parents were also there (now
living in March) Lily taught all our children to play the piano, which is an
experience I guess they will never forget – “shoes off” and a dinner menu run
by the weekly calendar “Monday cheese pie...”
Friends Meeting House
Evening
Rally
We took in the Wellcome Collection in Euston Road as well. It was
very interesting especially the medical and photographic image sections.
Caffeine crystals
Surface of Human brain
Obesity
Scupture
The U3A film was “Zelig” directed by and starring Woody Allen. He
becomes a sort of chameleon imitating the people he meets in personality and
looks.
The walk started at Little Staunton near St Neots. Kate came on the
longer walk – 10.5 miles.
“Biographies” subject was Sir Anthony Eden. It was interesting to
know more of his earlier life as you tend to think “Suez” and not much else,
but he won a MC at the age of 19 in WW1 and was highly thought of as Foreign
Minister and as an international statesman.
Amélie sent us a postcard from Majorca which indicated that she
enjoyed her holiday especially swimming and destroying sand castles.
Love
Mike & Kate