More than 40 years, told day by day

To Mann Egerton in time for my car service alarm diagnosis and service and then to Norwich for a Psion 3a Organiser modem option.
This evening to the Theatre Royal production of "Wizard of Oz"
A poor night, as we were disturbed by the car alarm going off twice. The second disturbance was at 6.00am and we decided to get up and have a cup of tea anyway.
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After waking up and walking Sam to the end of Crabbet’s Marsh and seeing the broads' wildlife, a family visit to Wells-next-the-Sea.
The girls to the amusements and then we all enjoyed a long walk to the Scots Pine woods at Holkham Beach
There was no alarm set for today and so it was left for me to wake up to the sound of Sam and the broads' wildlife after 7.00am.
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A family visit to Norwich for a visit to contact lens optician Julian Gunn, with Daniel helping me choose the Microsoft Money package and then on to see "Black Beauty" at the Cromer Regal.
The water levels are still high in Horning and the road is in a very poor state.
I had no alarm set and so I woke after 7.00am to find Diana up, making the tea, and Debbie in the bathroom.
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Gales overnight with many trees down across Cambridgeshire as we heard that Labour won the South Wales by-election.
I mailed my amended report to LibDem colleagues and then joined family in Norfolk as girls break up from school.
We went to see to see the film, "Geronimo" at Cinema City and we enjoyed this two-hour glorification of the life of this Apache warrior
High winds brought down trees across Cambridgeshire in 30 different locations and so our experience was not untypical.
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Successfully managing the St Ives Report & Meeting after its completion and approval with Percy. Home to find fences blown down in the gales.
The Ireland vs England international football match at Lansdowne Road was abandoned after violence from a hard core of English thugs.
A visit to Wiggly laterÂ
The news from last night dominated with the abandonment of the Ireland vs England international football match at Lansdowne Road after violence from a hard core of English thugs.This has raised doubts about England's suitability to hold the European Championships next year.
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Much of the day completing my St Ives LibDem Report, and making the Addenbrookes Clinic visit later. The EEC President, Jaques Delors, introduces a draft directive to allow free passage of individuals between the fifteen member states but Britain will try to veto it. The evening later with Wiggly
London and Dublin claim to have solved their differences over the Anglo-Irish agreement to present the framework document to both sides north of the border.
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