Robert Fripp

Robert Fripp's Diary

Sunday 20 July 2008

Bredonborough The back door Only

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Bredonborough.

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The back door…

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Only 5 pears on this bush this year…

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The Minx left for her gig at noon.

Two pals, a garden correspondent for several nationals & his chum, a gardener, visited for lunch. Pals are currently living on the Isle of Portland, which is very much a place of its own. Dorset people don’t quite view Portlanders as part of Dorset; which is fair, because they’re not. A Fripp family member was a policeman on Portland, called to a pub to quell a disturbance between sailors en route to the Crimea (1854-56). Rather than quell the fracas, he became part of it: the sailors cut off his head. My Father, Arthur Henry Fripp, was in correspondence with a member of that Fripp family line; the Policeman-Fripp’s then-young son remembered, as on old man, being taken to the pub & seeing the body of his Father covered by a sheet. Portland is probably quieter today.

Most enjoyable & informative company.

Pre-packing for the upcoming Crimson Celebrating. Practising. A computing break & back to practising.


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