The weekend away with Wiggly in London ended up with a long lovemaking session before a full English breakfast after which I drove back to Paxton to spend time with the family.
Friends of the Earth Director Andrew Lees died weighed down with heavy equipment in intense heat in the Madagascan jungle.
We both had a very sound night's sleep, but I was the first to wake around 7.00am. I woke Wiggly after a further half hour, reminding her that it was her turn to make the morning tea.
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I was a bit tired and depressed but Wiggly was marvelous; first arousing me and then satisfying me with her on top supervising some very energetic and active sex positions.
I responded by massaging her to another full orgasm and we both ended up happy and relaxed to go down to breakfast, down to a full English breakfast in the hotel restaurant where we found yet more examples of the poor service provided by this hotel.
We relaxed with The Times newspaper for a while and then packed up and retrieved our car to get loaded. More discourtesy from the parking lot but then away together and glad to be so.
The journey back up to Cambridgeshire without incident and with time to spare to have a nice cup of tea as I changed to leave for home.
I was in good time to get home for a family lunch and enjoyed being with them again. The afternoon relaxing in the lounge, watching an exciting cup match between the two best British teams of the moment, Blackburn and Newcastle which ended in a well-fought draw.
Time also to walk Sam during an extended half time. The evening connecting my Psion 3a Organiser to my Apple Mac to copy across and edit all of the journal notes that I have been making this last week so that I was just left with a day or so's writing to get completely up to date.
To bed around 10.30pm by which time Di was already long since gone. News today is of the confirmation of the death of Friends of the Earth Director Andrew Lees. He died of a suspected heart attack whilst suffering from a stomach upset and diarrhea.
He had been weighed down with heavy equipment in intense heat in the Madagascan jungle where he had been on a covert mission to expose environmental damage by the government. He could not be located by a 150-strong search party, and it was left to a tracker dog to find him less than 100 yards from where he went in.
The three convicts that escaped from Parkhurst Prison were found disheveled and tired still on The Isle of Wight but now three more have escaped from Littlehey Prison near here.
John Major has a real conundrum concerning his nine Euro-rebels after opinion polls in their constituencies indicate that they would receive more support in an election than official Tories put up against them.