It’s been awhile since I last posted a blog so, thanks to
the reminder from good friend Nigel Renton who first alerted me to blogspot and
even came up with the name Sherry’s
Trifles, and also a scolding from a 2008 student,
Aaron Kofman, for giving up photography, I have rallied - here goes: a few photos and some news.
In March, a day in Hermanus with two cousins, Sue Lucas & Gill Dodington, walking in Fernkloof Nature Reserve |
The first quarter is over and Tim will welcome the second
group of students to the Stanford Cape Town centre at Orientation this week.
I have not been to the centre myself this year which feels very different to previous years when I would be there taking photos, uploading
albums, being involved as much as possible. I do get to meet the students at official functions and
also at the dinners we have with four of them each week.
I
still pursue the life of my great grandfather, going through the archival material
in the University of Cape Town’s Special Collections library. I thought I would be done in a few
weeks. Alas, I have not quite finished the letters and papers in the second box and there are 80 boxes in the collection.
I have
written up the background and the first twenty years in the lives of both my great grandfather and his wife through my travels to England, Scotland and Canada these past eight years. Now it’s time to write the second part; his arrival in Cape Town at the age of twenty after six years
in England as a draper’s assistant, opening his own shop in Cape Town after three years opposite the site of his future father-in-law’s store, and his phenomenally successful career.
What a lovely surprise to find your blog when I was faffing about with google. You are doing amazing stuff. And what about all those boxes in the archives? It sounds fantastic. You inspire me to go on with my own research. Summer has finally arrived here though, so it is too lovely outside to spend time in archives. See, I knew I would be able to invent a good excuse.
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