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After a long walk with Sam, off from Paxton to Norfolk, picking up Wiggly and stopping off at Addenbrookes for her appointment on the way.
Later to The Theatre Royal to watch the D'Oyley Carte company perform "HMS Pinafore" and then back for a satisfying sex session for both of us before we went off to sleep
Another day starting a Norfolk weekend but first plenty of work to do at home, updating my journal for yesterday and paying a variety of bills and accounts.
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Sam completed his first Novice Field Trial without any disasters to avoid elimination and I was pleased, but he had no game to point and retrieve.
I arrived back late to let Diana have the house to herself for her sister-in-law and cousins and dropped in to see Wiggly who was still in need of support over her present problems.
This was the most significant day so far for Sam's working career for I had entered him in his first Novice Field Trial and I was not sure that he was really ready.
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Free Day at home after taking Diana for a meal out to Brackenbury's after she was upset at me delivering a round of FOCUS leaflets with Wiggly's photograph in the middle as it added insult to injury!
Two great sessions with Sam with much quartering on the common and I also sent him right across the widest point of the Great Ouse ready for our first Field Trial tomorrow.
Sein Fein meetings with the expectation that these will become formal talks after Christmas when the three months of cease-fire have passed
I had complaints from Diana this morning not only about me being restless in bed but also about me attending LibDem meetings anyway.
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Returning to the custom of visiting Cambridge with Diana to see her parents and looking at bedding.
Then working Sam at Molesworth Manor Farm and pleased with his hunting performance before a frustrating St Neots Branch LibDem meeting where Ross McKay was expelled from the group.
Labour leader Tony Blair is set on ending the party pledge for public ownership and in an historic judgement, a group of Lloyds Insurance Names have won £500m damages for negligence against the underwriters which is in effect themselves!
I decided to join Diana for her trip to Cambridge today as I had not seen her parents for some time and I had spent a lot of time away. First, I gave Sam as long a walk as I could and took him across the scrub land by the gravel pits.
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