The Treaty of Maastricht
The Treaty of Maastricht

On an even colder day, where the doves water was frozen solid, I spent much FOCUS production and family of the day, working on the FOCUS final edits until, running into computer problems with PageMaker. I got the rest of the copy over to John Roscoe hoping he could help.

I was still suffering with breathing difficulties through my nose after my Scottish accident and might need advice. The news was all about the EEC negotiations at Maastrict

It was even colder this morning, and I was thus even more reluctant to get up. Diana eventually tempted me out with a cup of tea and I was showered and dressed for breakfast. I nice fried meal which I enjoyed and then I had to go out and feed and water the doves. Their water was frozen solid and they could manage no seed until I had given them water. Much of the day, working on the FOCUS final edits and then I found that I could not lay out the newsletter due to computer problems with Pagemaker. I got the rest of the copy over to John Roscoe who was laying out Eaton Socon and now I have to hope that he is able to do them or we will miss the deadline. I was hoping that somebody else would take over this job anyway and would be very happy if it gets done.

Watched football on TV this afternoon and then played with the girls and ate too many walnuts before returning to my office this evening to do some work. I am still suffering with breathing difficulties through my nose after my Scottish accident and, once my cold passes and if it still prevails, I will have to see a specialist. The news all about the EEC negotiations at Maastrict but I have little time and inclination to get worked up about them.