More than 40 years, told day by day
To Cambridge with Diana, doing some chores and visiting Glisson Road to organise election materials
Another trip into Cambridge with Diana, it being an alternate Tuesday, and found her parents as well as could be expected.
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Following the death of our candidate Gordon Webb a new Eynesbury Town Council re-election was needed and so I called an evening Candidates meeting to get their resolve to fight on for Wiggly's District election
Our plans had been thrown into the melting pot by the death of Gordon Webb and so I had to establish the full ramifications of this turn of events with the Electoral Registration Officer of HDC, Trevor Amis first thing in the morning.
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I got the key for Harnser from the builders and so moved in with Wiggly today. Tragic news reached us of the death of Gordon Webb, our Town Council Election candidate for the Eynesbury Ward, and so the election would be cancelled
I had to get the key for the builders from Harnser today and so took off for Wroxham in Norfolk with Sam and Wiggly for company and we stopped at the Barton Mills Little Chef for breakfast.
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Putting up Eynesbury Flagboards in the rain whilst Sally's family were all helping with the election preparation
I had to cancel the Royston Spring Pointing test entry for Sam today, as I had felt he was not ready for it and I really could not spare the time.
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After another hard frost last night following the recent milder weather I took an appreciative Wiggly to Cambridge Arts cinema where we watched the film "Leon “ and home to Di. US President Clinton urges restraint after some politicians promise revenge on Islamic militants
Things were returning to some sort of normality, and I was at home and waking to the radio news.
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Diana and I were mostly reconciled and Wiggly was appreciative and I got away from the emotional trauma by tackling the pigeons opposite but only bagged one.
Once back from Paris Wiggly seemed to be even more responsive now that we are more committed to one another
The weather stayed fine during the day but with quite a sharp frost developing at night.
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