On Sunday, we went to see The Marriage of Figaro at the Theatre Royal. It started at the early time of 3 p.m. which was just as well because it was about three and a half hours long including the interval. We both thought that it was wonderful. The plot was convoluted and indeed downright silly, but that’s to be expected from Opera. The music and singing however were absolutely sublime. We had seats in the front row which were fantastic because we could see the orchestra as well as the singers. What a great afternoon.
We arrived home in nice time to have a pizza dinner with Davie and Chanel. We had a great chat with them as usual; I find their opinions and knowledge to be very interesting. And we talked about anything and everything, including politics, religion, the Eurovision Song Contest and David Attenborough.
I had lunch with my school pals today at Il Pavone and as usual it was a pleasure to see them. Libby pointed out that in September this year she and I will have been friends for fifty-nine years! I think that we will have to have a special celebration for our diamond friendship anniversary next year.
Today something happened which affected me much more than I would have expected at my time of life. No names, no pack drill; the gist is that I had been verbally invited to a rather special social event a good while ago, and I had been very pleased and flattered. Well, pride goes before a fall, as the old saying goes, because today I was told that I wasn’t invited to said event, with no acknowledgement that I had been invited in the first place. And with all the terrible things happening in the world, it really, really doesn’t matter, and I have clearly misjudged the closeness of more than one relationship, but oh boy did it hurt. Oh well, I will just have to get over it!
We arrived home in nice time to have a pizza dinner with Davie and Chanel. We had a great chat with them as usual; I find their opinions and knowledge to be very interesting. And we talked about anything and everything, including politics, religion, the Eurovision Song Contest and David Attenborough.
I had lunch with my school pals today at Il Pavone and as usual it was a pleasure to see them. Libby pointed out that in September this year she and I will have been friends for fifty-nine years! I think that we will have to have a special celebration for our diamond friendship anniversary next year.
Today something happened which affected me much more than I would have expected at my time of life. No names, no pack drill; the gist is that I had been verbally invited to a rather special social event a good while ago, and I had been very pleased and flattered. Well, pride goes before a fall, as the old saying goes, because today I was told that I wasn’t invited to said event, with no acknowledgement that I had been invited in the first place. And with all the terrible things happening in the world, it really, really doesn’t matter, and I have clearly misjudged the closeness of more than one relationship, but oh boy did it hurt. Oh well, I will just have to get over it!