Memories Are Made Of This

Giles Darvill, who Jackie and I first knew more than fifty years ago, is my oldest still living friend. Having once worked in Kingston Social Services together we have now been near neighbours in two villages on the verge of Hampshire’s New Forest for more than a decade.

This morning I visited him at his home in Milford on Sea where we enjoyed congenial reminiscences.

In particular we derived much enjoyment from recounting memories of the time featured in the above earlier post. Incidentally I was later to work in Westminster Social Services with my late friend Maggie Kindred (then Cook) who lived in one of the Dolphin Square flats pictured in that episode of the story of my era.

One of our pastimes during this period was playing chess on a glass table marked out as a board. This was my camera’s view of my opponent on the opposite side.

Ten years later we were to visit Covent Garden Market with Giles and his son Ben; Becky and Matthew, Sam and Louisa

I have a number of stained glass artefacts made for me over the years by my friend, including the chessboard which was a 50th Birthday Present.

In May 1983 Jessica, Sam, Louisa, Matthew, Becky and I visited Giles and his family at their home in the village of Penn Street near Amersham. The children experienced great glee in a cherry blossom

snow storm manufactured by Matthew who had stealthily sneaked up into the tree and given it a good shaking. Giles still has a framed copy of one of these images.

It was a little less than two years ago that we took

our last walk together, as detailed in this post.

This evening we dined on well cooked baked Gammon; creamy cauliflower and broccoli cheese; crunchy carrots; and soft spinach, with which I drank more of the Appassimento.

65 comments

  1. It’s wonderful you could get together with your friend, Derrick. The header photo is stunning, and the cherry blossom series is so full of childhood wonder.

  2. I remember all of this! I even remember the lunch we had in Amersham that day – a great roast dinner.

  3. What a great friend and friendship! What fabulous memories! So glad you got to spend time together today!
    The photo of Giles and the chessboard is so cool and special!
    Also, the kids enjoying the “snow” falling! Aw! Sweet photos!
    (((HUGS))) ❤️❤️

  4. Derrick, I read (I think re-read) the two linked posts, but I don’t see a comment or a like. No matter, I enjoyed reading them again. I love the story of the woman gathering soil in her handbag.

    It’s good to know that you and Giles remain friends after so many years, and your proximity allows for gatherings. I’m sure it did your heart good.

  5. Those are beautiful memories with your friend and family, Derrick. I especially love that stained glass chessboard and cherry tree blossom snowstorm

  6. This is a great post. No one understands us like an old friend. It is great you can still connect and enjoy each other’s company.

  7. There is something about sharing time with a friend who has known you all those years. It was fun remembering the woman who created a garden of her own. I enjoyed very much the cherry blossom photos, but moreso the reflection in the chess glass.

  8. A wonderful story of a lasting friendship, Derrick. The photo of the children playing in the cherry blossoms is delightful.

  9. I love the images of the children under the tree, just priceless. I remember very well the post about your walk together and the struggle you had that day.

  10. What beautiful memories, Derrick. I love the cherry blossom shower. How clever of your friend to climb the tree and create such joy for the children below!

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