Bredonborough.
Another beautiful day in Bredonborough.
Bill arrived with T around 00.20 and we had a candlelit supper outside the back door into the early hours, hearing Bill's stories of being & playing at Live 8.
Bill Waves Hello…
Bill the Photographer…
Minxie Willcox, Photographer…
Tea By The River on a georgeous English afternoon…
Drummer and Ducks…
Up the Garden…
Up The Garden II…
T told us of her Sister's adventures last Thursday. Nicky has a position of responsibility in the NHS & her place of work is near the explosions. Nicky had the job of clearing enough hospital beds in London to take the influx of some 700 casualties from the 4 blasts.
On a more mundane note, the builders began to work on replacing the roof at World HQ.
23.46 DGM HQ.
We took Bill to Bredonborough station for 20.53. His train to London had been cancelled but no announcement was made, no notice was on display. We waited on the platform for 20 minutes with another man. He used the helpline & was told that the next train was at 22.38, almost two hours after the non-announced cancelled train.
T took responsibility for Bill & I set off to DGM.
As I was getting close to DGM HQ, BBC Radio 3 played a track from Philharmonie's last album. Frederick l'Epee, a superb player, attended several GC courses.
Now, the floor is waiting.