The 29th annual Gala Re-internment of Uncle Buddy is now
history. The 29th year of memorializing Gilbert was, as always, a
celebration not only of
Gilbert's
life, but of our friendship. This year, Kathy Connor, oboist of the
Lamplighter orchestra, joined us.
We left hot Davis around 3 and drove down through Marin
County to cross the Golden Gate Bridge. The traffic going in the other
direction was horrendous. By the time we got to SF, I realized that if
you'd started in the city and were headed to Vallejo, a distance of about 45
miles, it would be bumper to bumper the entire way, except for a
couple of pockets of a couple of miles. And people do this every day!
As we were approaching the bridge we lost the sunny blue
(hot) skies and saw that welcome blanket of fog.
By the time we crossed the bridge, you wouldn't know that it
was 90⁰ in Davis.
We met at the Presidio Social Club, erected in 1903 as a
military barracks and now converted into a lovely restaurant across the
street from the Industrial Light and Magic building. This was the
third time the GRUB group had eaten in this place. This group is one
of my "home" people. You know how they talk about people that you
don't see for long periods of time, but when you get together it's like you
just saw them the week before. There are only two groups of people
where I feel that way, one the Pinata group, and this Lamplighters group.
We started out as a large group, but have been whittled down, by death and
attrition, to the faithful 7 or 8....2 actors, 2 musicians, 2 tech guys, a
dresser, and me.
Henry, Walt, Diana, Kathy
Roger, Willa, Jill
The evening started at the bar, while waiting for our table
(I had a Manhattan, the only time I ever have this drink, which I had
frequently with Gilbert) with the now traditional "organ recital," catching
up on whose body parts had been broken, bruised, or replaced since last
year, and how our friend John, incapacitated by pain for the past
several years, and thus unable to join us, is doing.
We made our annual toast, 'Oh...it's you...," the way
Gilbert frequently greeted you, if you were a friend.
Dinner was delicious. Several of us ordered "smashed
peas." We encountered the British "delicacy" (I use the term
advisedly) "mushy peas" when the Lamplighters competed in an International
Gilbert & Sullivan festival in Buxton, England. We didn't fall in love
with them, but Presidio serves them with mint and they are decidedly more
green than the grey-green vat of peas that was served to us each night in
Buxton. I ordered mine as a side dish to my macaroni and cheese.
Many people ordered "fried bird" (duck) and I got to taste
truffle oil fried potatoes, which were delicious, but not worth the $8.50
price.
We talked about Gilbert and other things, and hugs all
around at the end of the night, promising to meet again for the 30th
anniversary next year.
I love these dinners.
"Oh, it's you..."
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