Sunday started off cloudy. Drove to the Botanic Garden and had a 90 minute guided tour. The area around the pond had changed since we had last visited. During the walk, the weather improved.
After the walk, we walked on down to the Cambridge Arts Picture House to see a 1938 Hitchcock film called the “Lady Vanishes” starring Michael Redgrave. The file was introduced by his son Corin. Rosemary and I had not seen the film before and very much enjoyed the humour.
Afterwards she went to Fitzwilliam to see a performance by Corin Redgrave of “De Profundis by Oscar Wilde“. I went to the Cavendish Laboratory for a presentation of the proposed changes to the Physics department, and then a tour of the Physics departments. I saw some high vacuum experiments, high energy impact work, low temperature experiments with super conductors, and an explanation of fundamental particles and an experiment where they neutrino is being weighed.
It was then on home, with a stop at St Neots for a quick meal by the River. On the drive towards Milton Keynes we saw a very spectacular sunset.