More than 40 years, told day by day
After a short walk, to Norwich Shopping with Diana, and then home to meet Sonny Amis about demolishing and re-piling Heronshaw and Dog Training with Jim and Ben in Sutton where Sam's quartering was an improvement, and he successfully pointed a group of three pheasants before Julie invited me to join the family for a pork roast. Then to arrange with Wiggly for our joint trip to the clinic on Monday.
Today was a rainy day but I tried to make the best of it. First I woke up later than usual but not too late after a shorter night. This let me take Sam for a shortish walk before breakfast in the spitting rain and still get back to eat with the others.
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Worrying rows with Diana after I taken up the morning drinks to find her cold and upsetting and refusing my hospitality. Then the drive over to Reepham to see the culmination of the hard work of our old friend "Sam" Weller at his new museum.
The range and depth of ephemera and shop equipment and merchandise was a pleasure to see Later, I researched my latest problem by calling the Hinchingbrooke Clinic and getting a shock.
I was tired enough to sleep all right but was restless and woke early. Feeling in need of some company and wanting to plan the day before the girls got up, I made some tea for me and a coffee for Di and took them up.
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Horning holiday resumes as the girls had a good day yesterday at Wroxham Library and then at The Bygone Village. They also went to Winterton and swam in the sea much to Di's concern.
I took the family over to The Horning Tea Shoppe by Jolly for lunch and then by car to Great Yarmouth for the afternoon and then Diana to Mr Chann's Chinese Restaurant in the evening. This, as I take stock of Wiggly's news
Diana and the girls had been all right whilst I was away but had been made to hang around unduly by the Dunhams whose girls eventually played with ours for a while. The girls eventually had a good day yesterday at Wroxham Library and then at The Bygone Village.
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A bad day at Derbyshire Grouse Pointing Test, arriving late and missing the briefing about the troublesome ‘gamey’ sheep and getting eliminated as a result and then a shock from Wiggly about her condition.
I was tired enough to sleep straight away and woke early for our start for East Moor, Derbyshire. We felt that we had left in good time and even broke off the journey for breakfast at a Little Chef.
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I good day with Jim driving to Harlow for dog training as he was brought by his dad who was most interested in the Red Stag that I had stalked with his son. Sam’s training went quite well
I had to carry on my chores as Jimmy was to arrive around 11.00am. Pay for the cleaner and gardener to make up, more packing to do and the car to prepare for, not only today's journey to Harlow, but tomorrow's to Derbyshire as well.
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A busy time at The Hayling View working to pay bills and bank cheques and then calling round to the Giles family in Eaton Socon and on to Luke Street to collect my table.
I phoned Nigel and met him for lunch and heard that his mistress, Kate Geeves, is now pregnant with his child and they are rushing around arranging an abortion which was a tragic turn of events.
Then out for a meal with Wiggly to find that we were both very nervous but, with her looking very sexy in the black mini-dress that I had bought her, with high-heeled shoes and a necklace of large pearls we soon enjoyed out meal and had passionate sex together once back at her place where I stayed the night.
It was an active morning and started with a good walk for Sam who had settled well into his new surroundings. I had done quite a bit of work first thing before I telephoned Wiggly to check on this evening's date.
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