A sad loss; enjoying “The Queen”; a new bird for Gran – and one for Barry and Rick; Julian runs for England; power cuts encourage good neighbourliness; Geoff does well, and Robin – no longer a baby.
Christmas cards have been arriving at The Ridge, and on December 20th 1971 the contents of one, from her Sussex friend Pauline Muirhead, distresses Gran. She explains:
A sad note today came in Pauline’s card – our dear friend, Andrew Young, died in his sleep on November 20th. He had suffered much pain and frustration since he broke his hip a year ago, so one could not wish for him to go on, but one does not like to think of the loss of such as he. But I shall always think of him enjoying the picnics in the New Forest with us, and read again and again with pleasure the books that he wrote. There is his last to be published in January and I shall hope to get it. I am glad I was privileged to know him and to call him friend.
Barry, Jane Elizabeth, and the boys, Geoffrey and Robin spend Christmas at The Ridge, and the day starts well for Gran:
I rose at six o’clock and Barry took me to Early Service at Compton at 7.15. The Church was beautifully decorated with yellow, bronze and white Chrysanthemums, with holly, ivy and pyracantha berries and yellow jasmine added in the small arrangements. The Service was uplifting and a joy to me.

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