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After a whole family breakfast, I spent the day alternating between working on the FOCUS newsletters and preparing the floor of The Hayling View for the carpet-fitters to work the next day. The floors were ready by the end of this, but the FOCUS editions needed much more work. The anglers were active opposite on quite a nice day with a coolish breeze.
I was up for my normal Sunday breakfast which we ate this week as a complete family. I took Daniel a cup of tea at 8.00am just to make sure that he was up as well! After this, I updated this last couple of days' journals and I did so at my portable computer for once, as Daniel was using my Mac to print out some of his university work. I then worked on the FOCUS advertising supplements in the morning and Derek Giles came round with the last possible additions to these and then helped me finish them off.
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A long working day, driving to Norfolk, organising an auto-pilot installation on Paxton Princess as I collected it from Barnes and took it home to Horning. Then a hectic day working on the garage before a mad scramble to pack up and collect Daniel from UEA who came with me back to Paxton, shared a meal on the way and helped me unload once home.
I had planned to get up early this morning and I did not do too badly, rising at just after 6.00am. I had a quick shower and shave and then snatched a bowl of cereal and glass of apple juice but, by the time I had loaded up the car and made ready to leave, it was after 7.00am. Being Saturday morning, the roads were pretty clear to start with and I made a fast trip to Norfolk. Just into that county boundary however, I ran into quite a bit of fog which made things a little dangerous and, then, as I approached Norwich, the traffic appeared. I stopped off at Barnes boat yard in Wroxham and saw that the boat was all right and back in the water with all of the jobs done. As there was no-one around, I drove on to Horning and saw that Mr Lincoln had wreaked even more damage to the trees and had begun to in-fill the area for use, I believe, as a car park. It was still a bit foggy then, but I took some photographs later for planning evidence.
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The day spent on LibDem FOCUS publication and other political work, with my Norfolk visit delayed after an evening organising Sally’s mailing
I was up quite early today and listed about eight very-important action items in order of priority to make best use of my time. Being the end of the month, there was the journal for February to complete and file first which always takes some time. As the day progressed, I worked my way down most of these items and was pleased to get papers out to colleagues preparing more active campaigning in the run-in to May's elections.
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