Then drafted in by Sally to help with the "bric-a-brak" LibDem jumble sale stall.
Then drafted in by Sally to help with the "bric-a-brak" LibDem jumble sale stall.

The day started with my ReadCix Psion3a/3Fax electronic mail and conference system trials.

Then drafted in by Sally to help with the "bric-a-brak" LibDem jumble sale stall.

A daytime reconciliation and rendezvous with Wiggly

I was slow to get going this morning as far as my normal chores were concerned because, not only did I lay in, but I was also conducting trials with my ReadCix Psion3a/3Fax modem electronic mail and conference system.

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Daniel was away for the weekend, Debbie was at school, Della was visiting a friend and Diana was taking her and so I soon found myself alone in the house.

I was getting late for the LibDem jumble sale in St Neots and so I gave Sam a quickish walk and then changed to get going. I found the "punters" queueing to pay their 20p and get into the Church Hall and then found a host of party members manning the stalls. I was drafted in by Sally to help the "bric-a-brak" stall, which coincidentally had Wiggly and Sandy in charge of it!

Wiggly and I took care to control our body language but made plans for a drink afterwards at the Tempsford Anchor Inn and then a rendezvous at Montague Street in mid-afternoon. It was important that we got on well then as, not only was Wiggly spending a lot of time with Mike on a one-to-one basis but had also arranged to meet a university man friend in London this evening for a drink.

She was with Mike last night and again later this afternoon and kept calling whilst I was there. I did satisfy her well, after the last two unsuccessful sessions, and we ended up as intimate and reassured as ever; me telling her I trusted her and  approving of her going out and having fun and her telling me that I had nothing to worry about.

Between all this I took Diana out to a pub lunch at The Southoe Bell and, after, I had to take Sam out for a walk over open fields. Both of them enjoyed my attention so that I ended up at peace with the whole world.

Late afternoon and all evening until late, researching the workings of my ReadCix OLR and the Cix system in general and then re-installing it so as to end up with a viable system for use with the Psion3a.

An even later bedtime that of late, retiring after 1.00am and then being woken two hours later with false security alarms from the car!