CHS

Monday, April 23, 2012

A KNIGHT IN THE RAIN



Gracious Readers;

You will recall, from my last posting, that I was given a new assignment last week. I have moved from my post at 145 Germain Street to a new posting at 2 Mecklenburg Street.

I would be dreadfully remiss if I did not comment on the surroundings of my new assignment. The building is simply stunning.

It reminds me of several of the grand houses in the courts of my youth, most located in the counties closest to London.

The foyer and vestibule have amazing floors, walls, ceilings and stained glass windows. The largest of the stained glass windows (there are nearly two DOZEN stained glass windows in the house) is located halfway up the grand staircase.
It is made of multiple stained glass window panels, abutted together. It presents
a very grand effect indeed.

I have been told that several brides have had their pictures taken whilst standing on the wide windowsill under this window. It would be a beautiful sight, especially at the time of the day when the sun is coming in, and all of the colours would be reflected on her gown……

I digress, though. It is a very rainy day today, and the rain is coming down in sheets. Fortunately, the scope of my employment does not involve my being
outdoors. As you might well imagine, water is the arch enemy of a suit of armour!
So much drying and polishing must be done, after one has been out in a rainstorm, to prevent rusting. It is one of the more serious (non-combat) issues of knighthood.

I understand that the election campaign for “Common Council” is progressing well for The Lady Susan. I am not seeing much of her these days, but I hear that she is going “door-to-door” within her area of the kingdom, speaking with all manner of people concerning the issues at hand here in Saint John.

The election is on May the fourteenth. Alas, not being a Canadian Citizen, I am not able to vote!

I trust that those of you who are residing at 2 Mecklenburg Street are pleased with my presence in your midst, and for my friends at 145 Germain Street, I bid you leave to visit me at my new location, should you choose to do so.

Yours in Knighthood

Sir Sydman Orion Gerburg of Princliff

AKA Sir Syd.

Thursday, April 12, 2012

Moving Knight


Gracious Readers;

I have heard the saying “Spring is Sprung, The Grass is Riz, I Wonder Where the Flowers Is”…….

Obviously this is the epitome of poor English, however, there is some truth to it, as I ponder on the state of things just now……

People outside have shed their heavy winter clothes, and boots, and are now very much looking “spring-ish”…..

As I peer thru the doors here at 145 Germain Street, I can easily see the “boulevard strip” (the grass patch between the street and the sidewalk). The grass is anything but green, however, there are a few buds breaking out here and there.

The ladies and gentlemen employed here with me at Chipman Hill Suites take great pride in “Curb Appeal” and this means sweeping the sidewalks outside the various Chipman Hill Suites properties, raking dead grass off the boulevard strips to encourage the new grass, pulling weeds out of the area where the foundations of the buildings meet the sidewalks and so on and so forth.

I have been informed that my job assignment here at 145 Germain Street is complete, for the time being, and that I am being moved, forthwith, to another property at 2 Mecklenburg Street. This blog posting is very brief, as I am about to be carried out the door, put onto a truck, and relocated.
It is an exciting experience, but somewhat undignified, to tell the truth.

I will post from my new location next Monday, and in the meanwhile, I will hope NOT to be caught by the camera as I am being moved……

Yours in Knighthood

Sir Syd