Thank you so much for the superb celebrations last Saturday evening, we are still reeling from the amazing generosity from all of you and the wonderful tributes paid to Tony and I on the night.
It was hilarious to watch the progress of the flying turtle and Tony totally oblivious of what was approaching across the ceiling, it was a masterly touch managing to rig up such a contraption!
The video, slides and photos from the past brought smiles, oohs and aahs from everyone at the dinner as they went down memory lane with Tony.
We could not take in everything that was presented to us apart from realising how very lucky we are to have a brand new, industrial strength, all year round awning to accommodate our friends on those spring/summer/autumn evenings when we can all sit with a glass of peapod wine and put the world to rights and discuss what went wrong with the windsurfing that day.
Sunday evening we sat quietly and went through the box of gifts.
The beautiful bouquet of flowers carefully presented by Lucy, have pride of place in our lounge
Thank goodness for those pro pegs and the safety lock strap – no more begging from John A when the wind threatens to blow the awning inside out.
We can’t wait to use the crab pots in the summer in the waters around Tenby as long as there is no local law against laying crab pots.
Someone must have realised that this retirement is now my golden opportunity to bring a little culture into Tony’s life and I am thrilled to accept the theatre vouchers, these will be put to very good use in the Spring (before serious windsurfing resumes).
I think we can put your minds at rest as to what the Icelandic currency will be used for and it won’t be to visit their famous penis museum or to buy tins of rotting shark meat to bring home as souvenirs for the club. Today we booked trips to see the famous Gellfoss Falls and Geysers, to laze in the Blue Lagoon and your generous present has been used for a night time excursion to track down the Northern Lights which apparently have been absolutely amazing so far this year.
Tony is really pleased to be sponsoring his very own turtle especially as it is swimming in the seas around Fiji. When we do a return visit in 2013/14 we will have to keep an eye open for it!
Whose brilliant idea was it to find the ultimate in cook books? Now I shall be able to prepare specialist courgette dishes to give to unsuspecting visitors to the Tiffen Summer residence (the awning).
We both had lumps in our throats when we read ‘This is Your Life’. The comments and photos are truly lovely and the book will be a treasured possession.
You have all been so generous and especially Barry Rivett with his time and enthusiasm and Phil Young with his passion for creating slide shows and finding embarrassing photos of Tony! We will not disappear, on the contrary, we will be able to spend quality time with friends and enjoy the delights of Brog Lake.
Thank you once again to everyone.
Tony and Pauline
PS Tennis balls are rolling around all over the place in Glebe Road, Rusty says a big thank you and so does Barry as his balls should be quite safe now!!!!!!!!!!!





