Misplaced credit; Vera gets wet; Sue loves the garden; Paddy Hine “fixes it”; an Oakley Easter; a heron at Radipole; Saints win the Cup; a green wedding invitation, and tennis at Bournemouth.
Gran, needing to find indoor things to do while still on crutches, writes on March 19th 1976:
I found out the lacquer-covered Japanese album of coloured and black and white prints which Daddy gave to Mother in 1897, and mended the damaged back and stuck in two loose prints. I believe it would be quite valuable now and Enid wants to see it.
Ten days later her writing reminds us of a strange family anecdote about a family friend who, perhaps luckily in retrospect, avoids publicity about his role in giving the Loch Ness Monster, never officially seen by anybody, the scientific name, Nessiteras rhombopteryx.
A letter from Jane and a Mothers’ Day card from her and Stuart were very welcome. Jane’s letter included an article and pictures of the Loch Ness Monster, written and photographed by Alan Wilkins, Stuart’s Best Man, who had seen the creature more than once. It was he who supplied this information to Peter Scott and other scientists who took the credit and publicity, which was due to Alan. It will be interesting to see if further proof of the existence of the monster is forthcoming.
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