A great longing satisfied; Princess Margaret weds, and so does Mike Harper; flowers for the Pendennis Castle; neighbourly comfort; kindly nursing at St Paul’s; Diana is twenty-one; a fox in the fridge; Jane goes to Italy; Firecrests in Southampton and a kind invitation.
Book 86
“A most important event this morning. The first of Barry’s leautieri caterpillars hatched and was soon feeding on the macrocarpa I provided for it. Let us hope it thrives!” Thus writes Gran on April 21st 1960, and she is also given another moth-related task by her son – the gathering of fallen sallow blossom:
…presumably for lurking larvae, so this morning, I went up the road to where I had noted a lot on the ground two days ago. I was gathering it up into a polythene bag when a lady approached and was most interested in what I was doing. So I told her. Whereupon she explained that she and her husband were interested in wild flowers, and photographed them in colour, and I said I was also, and painted them. At this, she said, “Are you Mrs Goater by any chance?” She had been told that she should meet me, so we exchanged addresses and she ran for her bus. She is Mrs Edwards, and lives in Malibres Road.

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