Tuesday evening saw us heading for the Dingwall Club in the most torrential rain I have experienced since climbing in the Himalayas under monsoon conditions. The conditions outside were more than compensated for by the warm welcome inside. The Club meets in the Tulloch Castle Hotel, a really grand building which gives a very aristocratic air to proceedings, especially the baronnial hall. It was a pleasure to meet up with President Frank and his Rotarian colleagues and to learn more of their plans for the year ahead. It was also an unexpected but pleasant surprise to meet up with AG John Sutherland who was there to present the Club with their Presidential Citation, always a sign of a well run Club.
Sunday, 19 July 2009
DG's Visits
Tuesday evening saw us heading for the Dingwall Club in the most torrential rain I have experienced since climbing in the Himalayas under monsoon conditions. The conditions outside were more than compensated for by the warm welcome inside. The Club meets in the Tulloch Castle Hotel, a really grand building which gives a very aristocratic air to proceedings, especially the baronnial hall. It was a pleasure to meet up with President Frank and his Rotarian colleagues and to learn more of their plans for the year ahead. It was also an unexpected but pleasant surprise to meet up with AG John Sutherland who was there to present the Club with their Presidential Citation, always a sign of a well run Club.
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