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Taking Sam a short walk for a short on St Neots Common before the early morning trip with Wiggly to the clinic at Addenbrookes where her condition was confirmed, and I was checked out fine but needed to be cautious.
Later on, I took Diana to the cinema in Peterborough where we saw the film "Sirens.
After leaving the cinema. I spotted an elderly lady hurrying along the verge of the dual carriageway (which they call parkways in Peterborough. She had become confused, and I took her home.
I had to wake very early this morning as I had planned to go with Wiggly for a joint appointment.
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Spending time at Horning taking Sam for a good walk and then loading up ready to drive back. Boat Maintenance was still the excuse for me delaying my return as Wiggly stays for the morning before I drive her home
I was awake very early this morning and actively absorbed with my endeavours and then it was time to take Sam for a good walk and then load up.
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The family return home to Paxton and I spend the day dog training with Jim at his friendly farmer's property where we first ran through some sugar beet to try out our dogs hunting and pointing.
Later to collect Wiggly from Norwich station as we spend a late evening together as she arrives for the weekend
I was awake quite early this morning and opted to take Sam for a walk and made my call to Wiggly to finalise this afternoon's arrangements.
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After walking Sam in the rain, off with Diana and the girls to the Helska Leisure, before back to Harnser to prepare the boat for next week and mow the laws. Then off with the girls to see Agatha Christie's "A Murder is Announced" at The Theatre Royal in Norwich
I was quite late to be again last night and then lay in bed fast asleep this morning as Diana was first up. It was spitting with rain again and so I put on my camouflage stalking jacket with its rain hood to take Sam out for a run and we went across John Gedge's spent pea stubble for more quartering practice.
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