Diana and I were mostly reconciled and Wiggly was appreciative and I got away from the emotional trauma by tackling the pigeons opposite but only bagged one.
Once back from Paris Wiggly seemed to be even more responsive now that we are more committed to one another
The weather stayed fine during the day but with quite a sharp frost developing at night.
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The field opposite was full of pigeons and so, after seeing the girls off to school again at the bus stop, I loaded up my decoys and shooting gear, launched The Jolley and then motored across to try my luck.
I never seem to succeed with decoying pigeons and today was another example as they left the field and I could only bag one after spending a long time building a hide from poles, netting and rape from the crop.
Back home, leaving the decoys and hide set up for later and to tackle the difficult accounts that I had to reconcile. After tea and getting Debbie to walk the dog again, off to Eynesbury where we had Dave coming to help us with the canvassing.
I set him on his way, did some work myself, and then relaxed and waited for Wiggly to arrive back from her Paris trip. I updated the computer with the election results and we were quite pleased.
Once more to make satisfying love afterwards. Wiggly seems to be even more responsive now that we are even more committed to one another, and her being away in Paris for a day made us even more pleased to be together.