I
have two memories that encapsulate Dieter for me perfectly. The first
is of the very last time I saw him. I was working in the forest and
could hear an almighty din from the xylophone and so knew Dieter must be
in. I later met him on the path, trailing a long line of enraptured
small children behind him. It was sunny and we stopped for a brief
blether about giants, bears and other such perils facing children in
magic woodlands. A twinkle in his eye and a broad smile and he was off,
more fun to be found.
dinsdag 30 april 2013
From Kirsty
I first encountered Dieter the day of the ranger interviews at
Dunnet. The friendly man with an open smile had both a beard and a van
painted with leaves. A natural for the job. I thought to myself, now
here's a person who wouldn't just do the work, he'd live it too. And so
he proved me right - what a man for the outdoors!
Secondly, I believe he
was the only person I have ever met, or likely will, that played an
instrument called ' Grandpa's toenails'. I will miss him, his wonderful
imagination and his warmth.
Abonneren op:
Reacties posten (Atom)
Geen opmerkingen:
Een reactie posten