I had the most enjoyable evening last night. An old pal, NCS, picked me up at Belmont GHQ and took me the short distance to that venerable academic institution, Campbell College.
There were a couple of stinkers at Campbell during my time, though thankfully they weren't there last night.
It was such a glorious evening that some of the former staff and guests were standing in the quadrangle, drinking Pimm's.
I leapt out of NCJ's car and joined Keith and a few others.
The refreshing glass of Pimm's was duly collected at a side table.
A waiter offered delicious little canapés from a large tray.
It was truly a pleasure to meet my friend and teacher, Johnny Knox.
Johnny - Mr Knox as I knew him when I was a pupil - and his wife chatted with me in the warm sunshine.
After a while we all moved in to the Dining Hall.
Keith introduced me to the Headmaster, Robert Robinson MBE BSc. I can recall apprising him that my Number was "SIX ONE TWO EIGHT".
My name was on a place-card and I sat opposite Keith.
Johnny and Mrs Knox sat within roll-throwing distance.
This was a formal dinner, of course, and the meal was first-rate.
The main course comprised perfectly cooked salmon.
I wish I'd taken a few photographs: my camera was in my pocket, though I was enjoying myself so much that I was oblivious to it.
Keith very kindly gave me a lift home.
The Baron Renfrew of Kaimsthorn 1937-2024
12 hours ago
2 comments :
Glad you had a good night - it is always a pleasure to have such esteemed guests.
yours, the Common Room chairman- Karen
Delighted to have been Keith's guest. Tim.
Post a Comment