Gilbert – a tour cut short; Gran – pro Europe? Julian – M.A. (Oxon) and selection for the World Student Games; more changes at Farley Mount; a bright pink posterior; astonishing tennis; a bombshell from Sydney; Gran on crutches – “imagine me!”; a bat in the bedroom, and the Brenans in Austria.
On June 2nd 1975, a day when Gran paints Rhododendron, which, she notes, “… brought my total of flower paintings to six hundred and ninety”, she receives a disheartening letter from Marjorie Frewer, Gilbert Whitley’s sister:
A disappointment by post today. Gilbert is not well enough to continue his travels so will not be able to come to England. He and Marjorie are flying back to Australia today.
In the afternoon she visits family members in Bassett:
… sister-in-law Joan Birch, and spent a very enjoyable time with her. Nephew and niece, Brian and Angela, both married, called in so it was nice to see them also. I took Barry’s book, two albums of flower paintings and my scrap-book of Julian cuttings, which I thought might interest Joan and Ken, and they did indeed… Ken and Joan gave me some very nice stamps from Virgin and Cayman Islands.
On June 5th, following a day out with Norris on the 4th, Gran does not appear to follow her instincts:
Brother went back to Lyndhurst this morning after taking me to vote in the Common Market Referendum. I followed Julian’s advice and voted to stay in – he has studied Economics at Oxford and it will be the young people who will face the results of our decision.
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