Another row with Diana our relationship seemed to be getting steadily worse and a cause of concern
Another row with Diana our relationship seemed to be getting steadily worse and a cause of concern

A fine day for working after a milder night but then another row with Diana our relationship seemed to be getting steadily worse and a cause of concern.

A busy day of archiving my journal and then completing the financial analysis to send out to my investment advisers.

The western nations are agonising over the possibility of an air-strike in retaliation against the Sarejevo market place massacre but they will probably decide to do nothing.

A little slow to get to sleep on a milder night than of late and then up for breakfast with the family. I took Sam to the bus stop to see the girls off and then for a longish walk of water retrieving and quartering around the gravel pit area. he did quite well throughout but was still mouthing the dummies as his main fault. Back for a chat with the gardener about the fencing problems on the riverside garden and then in to get on with my journal archiving.

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Another row with Diana as I was less than diplomatic with her, but she still seems to be depressed with things and struggling with the house and children. Our relationship seemed to be getting steadily worse and a cause of concern, but I made it up with her again later and spoke to the children so that they would also give her a bit more cooperation and peace. A busy day of archiving my journal and then completing the financial analysis to send out to my investment advisers but my desk was relatively clear by the end of it. A quieter evening run with Sam with much concentration on holding dummies and a pheasant to soften his mouth. An int

eresting magazine article on the use of Sam's breed in deer stalking and he may yet become a "deer t place massacre but they will probably decide to do nothing as the fuss will soon die down andog". The western nations are agonising over the possibility of an air-strike in retaliation against the Sarejevo marked to intervene would, in any case, be futile. Our efforts have already extended the war. Another problem for John Major as one of his colleagues is found dead in suspicious circumstances and an election will result.