The journey from Paxton to Horning after another warm, sunny and humid start and some time settling Diana.
Lunch walking across to lunch together at The Little Chef in Paxton and then the trip to Horning with Sam crammed in amongst the luggage.
Diana fed the girls toast and then I took her to Mr Chan's for an evening meal of Chinese food.
Sunny again to start with but we were all up late again after some fun in the night. I was woken at 3.00am to find Diana thrashing about with her nightie up and legs apart (she says that she was having a nightmare about crashing my old Dad's car through a cinema fence into a greenhouse but I did not believe her) and I was too much of a gentleman husband to ignore her plight. A run for the dog before breakfast and then time in my office finishing off my administrative transactions and updating my journal before it was time to pack.
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It was quite warm and humid and so we decided to take our time getting packed up and ready. I managed to do something that I had intended to do for some time - refill my accessory trays with a variety of screw types. Soon it was time to go out for lunch and we all went together to The Little Chef in Paxton; parking by Redlands and walking through to the restaurant to save driving up and down the A1.
It was late afternoon by the time we were packed up. Now Sam's transit box is up at almost roof level, over the gun-safe and a row of storage boxes, but still he puts up with it without complaint. He passed the journey well considering it was past his tea and toilet time, but I gave him a run and fed him as soon as we arrived in Horning and he the settled down well for the evening in his Norfolk kennel.
Diana fed the girls toast and then I took her to Mr Chann's for an evening meal of Chinese food. We enjoyed it but are worried that they do not seem to be getting the same trade since the Horning pubs became much better at serving food. Home a little worse for Liebfraumilch but at least we found the girls content at being back in Horning - even though they had created at having to leave home.