A wonderful way to end hols
Apr. 26th, 2014 11:29 am![[personal profile]](https://www.dreamwidth.org/img/silk/identity/user.png)
Raz and I both were delighted to host last night and we're certainly hoping to do something again over the summer. It was a particular pleasure to see people from different parts of our lives having such excellent (if sometimes extremely lively) conversations. I kept catching hints of all sorts of serendipitous discoveries of mutual interest in one topic or another.
I would never guessed that my father talking to Lionel Moon about some of the arcane beauties of accounting would turn into a conversation about the golden ratio and the implications for garden design, but I suppose I shouldn't be that surprised, it all being the beauty of numbers at root, as it were.
When I pointed out the new garden design that's going in now is based on various numeric patterns, they started laughing. Clearly, we'll have to have both of them and Septima over sometime this summer just to see the effect in full bloom. (And Pomona and my mother, of course, so someone will appreciate the actual plants properly.)
Anyway, the whole evening felt rather like that, introducing this person who was interested in this thing to that person who would love to talk about it. My particular thanks to those who were so generous with their time with both my current and former students. I'm sure they'll reward your attention at least five-fold.
I would never guessed that my father talking to Lionel Moon about some of the arcane beauties of accounting would turn into a conversation about the golden ratio and the implications for garden design, but I suppose I shouldn't be that surprised, it all being the beauty of numbers at root, as it were.
When I pointed out the new garden design that's going in now is based on various numeric patterns, they started laughing. Clearly, we'll have to have both of them and Septima over sometime this summer just to see the effect in full bloom. (And Pomona and my mother, of course, so someone will appreciate the actual plants properly.)
Anyway, the whole evening felt rather like that, introducing this person who was interested in this thing to that person who would love to talk about it. My particular thanks to those who were so generous with their time with both my current and former students. I'm sure they'll reward your attention at least five-fold.
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Date: 2014-04-26 03:49 pm (UTC)Exuberant thanks, as always. I do think everything worked out well. Glad to give Sulo Blandis a testimonial (and besides being funny and excellent, he was very easy to work with, which is rather a pleasure in an entertainer, I believe.) The fireworks were entirely snitch, though that, of course, I completely expected, and I'm so glad we decided to make that work.
And please, don't fuss about that (former) sculpture in the Palm Room. Raz had the relevant word with people before telling me, the elves had it cleared in minutes, and.... Look, you know my tastes, and what I'm likely to think of a sculpture of the solar system with Quidditch items for the planets, no matter what its pedigree and its provenance. You know perfectly well, too, that we locked up anything really valuable to us, being sensible people about the complications of teenagers, adults, alcohol, and more potential differences of opinion than I could catalogue in an ephemeris. Anyway, none of it is your fault at all.
As to the matter with Miss Patil - ah, well. Next time round, we'll be a bit more specific with the staff for the night about what 'tell us promptly about anything the least bit odd' includes. Though one can hope this challenge will be done by then. It does rather complicate planning for what might go wrong.