To Little Paxton Cemetery to put some "everlasting" flowers on Dad's grave
To Little Paxton Cemetery to put some "everlasting" flowers on Dad's grave

Visiting Dad's grave and Diana's bed on a still and chiller day on a less productive day spending rather too long watching TV, but did manage to start my journal archive for the month of July.

We all intended to go to Little Paxton Cemetery to put some "everlasting" flowers on Dad's grave this morning but it poured with rain all day and it was the evening before it was fine enough to go. Diana and the girls were busy by then and so I went on my own. The wind had dropped, and I walked around the graveyard and thought my thoughts until the sun started to go down and the air got chilly. It is very peaceful there with no wind, but it will be better when the trees and shrubs mature. I resolved to try and help both Mum and Freda to visit there this year.

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In view of the weather, I worked inside this morning, editing printing and archiving my journal for June of this year. Diana cooked a nice lunch of roast beef, and I opened a little wine for us to have with it. As the girls played, I then took Diana upstairs and pampered her for a couple of hours as I had not seen her all week. I dressed her up in just stockings and then "bikini-shaved" her, taking off more than ever before and then made love to her, insisting that she squatted on top so that my hands were free to rub her back, breasts and all else that was newly uncovered until she was in ecstasy and gave me a big warm kiss in gratitude. The wine helps a bit, but she is becoming less shy than she used to be and must like me being away! I did not have a very productive afternoon and evening, having worn myself out and spent rather too long watching TV, but did manage to start my journal archive for the month of July.