More than 40 years, told day by day
Archiving my journal for June and then travelling to Norfolk on a rainy day and calling in at Jim’s on the way evidently looking tired and drawn "with the worries of the world".
Then overcoming the setback of losing the keys for Harnser by collecting those of Jack.
The morning writing up my journal and finishing off the archive for June.
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Paperwork day as Diana visits Cambridge as Wiggly’s stolen car and illness threatened arrangements with her and Nigel’s date Ann.
An interesting sight opposite in Mill Meadow this morning before a very good training session with Sam, hunting and pointing well and also steadier to a fusillade of blanks and dummies
I had been worried about what was happening to Wiggly when she was not at home when I telephoned to say goodnight at 10.30pm last night and I found out why this morning.
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Working at home, ordering shirts from Garstang’s, shopping for pet foods in Peterborugh and then enjoying lunch at Kentucky Fried Chicken for an indulgent change.
Then home to watch TV sport and finalise tomorrow's arrangements with Nigel and Wiggly. Chancellor Clarke announced a 0.4% increase in interest rates today in the face of hostility
I was very tired when woken with my morning tea, even though I had slept quite well, and could have done with a few hours more sleep.
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Norfolk to Paxton and more time with Wiggly and I took Sam for a good run around the Crabbet’s Marsh Road and then we left for Winterton and watched the sea before getting some refreshments and setting off home.
After such a dream night, we spent the first part of the day packing up. We had a look up in the old Heronshaw building and brought out the oak gate-leg table and packed it as Wiggly had a good use for it.
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Leaving early for Norfolk collecting Wiggly and her things from Eynesbury and to the five-ways roundabout and a chance to exercise Sam before having a mug of tea and continuing to Norwich.
I bought Wiggly some Lingerie and saw Norwich draw with Arsenal at Carrow Road the rain coming down in torrents making playing conditions difficult. A nice meal in the Hong Kong Restaurant and afterwards our mutual pleasure to end the day.
My objective was to leave before 8.00am and so Diana was good enough to get up at 6.00am as usual and to bring me my morning tea soon after.
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Working at home and a good long run at Molesworth where he pointed and flushed well and then over to see Robert Ward at Manor Farm and, over coffee, to hear of his woes and his cultivation plans.
Then a meeting Wiggly on her day off where I talked through her problems with the Amateur Dramatic Society and her councillor case work.
After Sam's walk and tea, I took Diana to see the film, "Wolf", which was ridiculous but quite gripping but Michelle Pffifer was worth the visit.
A slower start to today such that I could not get out in time to see the girls off to school at the bus stop but they were all right.
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