I went to Reading for Carolyn's wake and, beforehand, had lunch with Clare, Tim's neighbour. She's lovely, a retired music teacher (in a school, not private lessons) who has many interests and is a great person to chat to. Driving down, I felt anxious, which I had plenty of time to think about. I was sad about Carolyn, wanted to see Clare and was curious to see what J and S have done with Tim's house, but also emotional about that. I'm still a mess, really, but I mostly hide it well, both from myself and everyone else. The truth is that I'm still full of grief and I can't see how I'll ever not be. But there's no point in dwelling on it.
The house looks really good. Clare says they've done a lot inside - it was already great, but nothing much had been changed since Tim and Viv's renovations. They've taken down the wall between the kitchen and scullery area - it worked well as it was, but I can quite see that it would be equally good to have a single big room. They've added an en suite to the main bedroom - again, sensible. Tim always said that a buyer would either split that big bedroom into two or else add a bathroom (the main spare room has its own en suite and there's also a huge bathroom). Outside, they've put in new windows. I knew it would happen, though I loved the original 1920s windows, but the window frames needed some attention and, with the old ones in place, only secondary double glazing was possible (and necessary, Tim and Viv very soon discovered). The scaffolding that is up at present is for the solar panels, a lot of them. Clare also says what lovely, friendly neighbours they are. So the house is in very good hands, I'm very glad.
Today, I took Wink to the station, as she's having a couple of days in London. This evening, I picked up friend Daphne and we went to the local theatre for a live-streaming of La Traviata, which was stupendous. One can take the singing and staging for granted, but Violetta's acting was out of this world. It's now 11.15 and I'm in bed, but I can't see myself able to sleep for a while.