Following howling winds and stormy rain overnight it had cleared up in time for my dog walk. Opting for office work rather another Earls Court boat show visit, I worked on my journal and property affairs. Daniel wants to move put and buy an oldish 150mph Rover 850i in good condition.
Tory Scandals dominate the news; over the death of the late Lady Caithness, and of Westminster Tories, being condemned by its District Auditor of corruption in the sale of council houses selectively to achieve electoral goals
We experienced howling winds and stormy rain overnight but it had cleared up by the time I had eaten breakfast and got out with the dog. I had thought of taking Diana for a second trip to the Earls Court boat show today but I decided that I had far too much work to do and would write letters of further enquiry instead. Instead, she attended her slimming club as usual to account for her Christmas lapses and I ploughed on with my journal archiving for the year of 1993 which was no small task.
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By the end of the day, I had finished the hard work and just needed to print it out. Diana took round the Eaton Ford canvas sheets to Sally and I heard that our Cambridge Street planning application had been deferred and the planning officer wanted another site meeting for next week. Daniel came home all excited at lunchtime and again this evening wanting me to order his replacement motherboard and to get some money out from his savings for him to buy another car. He wants an oldish 150mph Rover 850i in good condition.
He was also considering moving away again and into a house with some of his friends which was a shame. I worked until mid-evening and then rested for a while watching TV in the lounge. The news full of the latest Tory Scandals. The suicide of the late Lady Caithness, wife of the Tory minister, was due to Lord Caithness's affair with another women. Now the government's flagship council, Westminster, has been condemned by its District Auditor of corruption in the sale of council houses selectively to achieve electoral goals.