Sir Fred

Well, since this is my blog, and I write for no one but myself (if you happened upon this by accident, then welcome), I guess it’s okay to blow my own horn and pat myself on the back when I feel the occasion deserves it.

This is one such occasion.

Last Saturday, I was “invested” into the Order of Salvador, a chivalric order created by the Salvador Dalí Museum in St. Petersburg, Florida to recognize and honor those who have been supporters and contributors.  I have been one such for nearly three decades.

Newly Knighted

Newly Knighted

When I received the “command” (invitation) to attend and be knighted, I was both surprised and honored.  I never expected the museum to bestow any sort of honor on me.  No, it has been my pleasure over the years to attend the annual dinner, and donate here and there to support the conservation of some of the artist’s masterpieces.

So, I flew to St. Petersburg, tuxedo in hand (in a manner of speaking), and was knighted by Brad Morse, son of the late Reynolds and Eleanor Morse, the museum’s founders.  I was presented with a medal to wear at museum events, “chivalrous events” and “affairs of state.”

medal

Knight of the Order of Salvador

The entire ceremony took about two and a half hours. There was first a cocktail social for about 45 minutes, and then I and several others were invested or “elevated” (promoted).  We then enjoyed coffee and sweets, and the deed was done.

I then returned to my hotel, changed into my street clothes, and went out to enjoy dinner.

In the grand scheme of things, this won’t change the orbit of the earth or bring on world peace, but it’s a meaningful honor to me, and I’m delighted to have been awarded it.

As a postscript, this was a great opportunity for me to renew my “authentication” of a lithograph I’ve owned since 1980.  If it proves to be a real Dalí, I plan to donate it to the museum!

Numbered (42 of 150) and signed lithograph

Numbered (42 of 150) and signed lithograph

2 thoughts on “Sir Fred

  1. Hi Sir Fred, I have taken the liberty and… hope this is all right with you …to add you to my blog list. I “met” you on UHH, then found you had your own blog, Recently awarded a medal, running shoes as a header, and do hope to see more photos as the year comes to an end. I’m in New Zealand, but most, well nearly all my blog friends are in US or Canada, I enjoy reading, cryptic crosswords, quilting, and photography. Regards, Jean, but known on the net in most places as Nancy J.

    • Hi Jean,

      I am flattered that you would consider my “dust mote” of an Internet site worthy of adding to your blog list. For the most part, it’s an exercise in vanity. When this was my music site, I actively hoped people would visit, and perhaps gain some benefit from it. Now, it’s really just a vehicle for maintaining my Internet “savvy,” and a place to voice opinions that no one really cares about.

      Now that I have a “regular” reader, I’ll have to be more focused on what I say and how often I say it. 🙂 I hope to not offend, but in a way, I thought of this as a way of being somewhat anonymous. As if true anonymity is possible on the Internet these days!

      I would love to visit New Zealand some day. From everything I’ve seen, it’s an absolutely gorgeous land! As an inveterate traveler, this may come to pass! I trust you enjoy living there. I can’t say I like quilting, but I do get into phases when crossword puzzles appeal to me (I’m not quite sure what a “cryptic crossword” is — is that a special type?).

      Thank you for your nice comments on UHH. I wish I spent more time with my camera, but it seems the older I get, the busier I become. That said, I think today is a wide open day to explore. So, that’s what I’m going to do!

      Many thanks for your kind words, and welcome to my teeny, tiny blog!

      Fred (no “Sir” required. 🙂 )

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