The Garden is Open! Enjoy at your leisure…
Garden Walk
Start your afternoon with a stroll round the gardens, in the company of the Mistress and Deputy Head Gardener, Mr Richard Hewitt.
Start your afternoon with a stroll round the gardens, in the company of the Mistress and Deputy Head Gardener, Mr Richard Hewitt.
In the background you can hear a well-known 18th century folk-song, arranged for Queen Victoria’s Consort by Alan Gout. If you know the words, keep an eye out for the tongue-twisting lists of wildlife that Robert M. Jordan’s lyrics suggest you might find. If you don’t know the words but want to learn more about Girton’s biodiversity, visit the Cambridge Green Challenge website: https://www.environment.admin.cam.ac.uk/news/generations-wildlife-recording-girton-college
Did you guess the weight of the tree? Answer near the bottom of the page.
If you are missing not just the sights, but the sounds, feel and atmosphere of the College, why not listen to five new poems on a Girton theme written during lockdown by members of the Poetry Society. You can watch the whole Girton Poetry Festival YouTube playlist.
A quick guide to poetry writing from Girton's Poetry Society here.
During our 'live at five' session on Friday 19 June, with an online crowd of over 100 party-goers, we raised funds for Imkaan, a black feminist organisation that addresses violence against BME women and girls. Find out more at https://www.imkaan.org.uk/, and if you would like to add to our total, visit our GoFundMe page: gf.me/u/x9k3yj
During the live segment of the Garden Party we thanked the Revd Dr Malcolm Guite for 17 amazing years as our Chaplain (see above), and heard a snatch of jazz from his successor, who joins Girton on 1 September 2020. Here is a message from our incoming Chaplain, the Revd Dr Tim Boniface:
Over the past few weeks our whole College community has been asked to submit pictures and words to our lockdown scrapbook. Here is a selection of stories. Don’t worry if yours has not arrived in time to feature: all the entries we receive will soon be available in the College Archive. We want to make sure that our successors have a good feel for what the Girton community was up to during lockdown. 'The Term When College Closed' will surely become a Girton legend.
If you would like to send an entry for consideration for a future update of the Lockdown Scrapbook you can do so via the below link!
P.S. The weight of the tree is 22.5 Tonnes (as estimated by our Tree Surgeon)!
…to music recorded by the Gir-ten, over an early evening cocktail
Why not try out this challenge from the Head Chef. Design a dessert, and send the recipe to the juniorbursar@girton.cam.ac.uk
Our Head Chef will be the Judge. He is looking for a recipe that captures the spirit of Girton, looks extravagant, tastes delicious, and is appropriately named for the College. The next time we are altogether, he will put it on our menu!
Bridget Ryan has two tasty recipes for you to try at home!
Photography: Dr Lila Janik
Music: Locus Iste, by Anton Bruckner (1869), played by Queen Victoria’s Consort
If you are still wide awake and raring to go, why not listen to the Girton DJ Society's House Mix below?