More than 40 years, told day by day
Morning tea with Diana after upsetting her the night before and then out training with Sam, pointing and retrieving successfully.
Still a bit chilly but the wind had dropped and it was dry when I let our new white doves out today
I had disturbed and upset Diana late last night and she went off to the spare room to get relief from the stomach cramps of her monthly cycle. She was back to wake me with morning tea before I got dressed and ready for breakfast. After giving Sam a short run locally, a car ride up to Molesworth where I got him hunting and quartering over lots of the farm on the village side of the A14.
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A day of recovery in Horning, walking Sam along the sawdust road and then into Horning for the Eastern Daily Press before back as the weather started to change and that icy wind started up again.
Just managing to get out to clean the car before the drive back to Paxton. To bed at a reasonable time tonight; still very tired after my efforts and lack of sleep.
Late to bed last night and alone this morning as I struggled to get up and out with Sam. He was tired from yesterday and so was not too bothered until a neighbour's car going up the road got him going. Just a walk along the sawdust road and then into Horning for the Eastern Daily Press before back as the weather started to change.
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A successful Spring Pointing Test for Sam in snow and gales at Trimm's Green -when he was graded "Good" and best of the ‘Junior’ entry. News today is of another aircraft crash - this time with engine failure at Amsterdam's Schipol Airport - and yet more people died.
The dogs had slept well overnight, but I had been late to bed and then restless thinking of the meeting and problems of dog clubs and training. If Jim had not been with me, I would have thought seriously of giving the club events a miss. However, today was all set for him to do well as his pointing achievements with Ben were due for recognition.
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Leaving Norfolk with Sam to join Jim with Ben for a Eastwick Harlow training day where Sam was selected to join Mr Botterman and company for some hunting and pointing on some nearby farmland.
An GPR Club AGM followed and then home to treat Daniel and friends Gary Skinner and Jason Chambers to a pizza. By now the early morning sun had passed through a day of chilly winds and showers and it all ended up in yet more gales and rain for the night
Sam was still on his antibiotics and gradually being given more Repnor Gold within his gruel of chicken pieces and boiled rice. His coat was now going quite chestnut brown which was probably due to his moult but might also have been due to his diet and condition and his haunch and rib bones were showing quite proud as I now resolved to get some more weight on him.
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Nothing of interest for me in the Wroxham Boat Auction but then on to Carrow Road to see the Norwich City defeat to Tottenham. Hotspur in luxury as Sam recovered his strength as I took him by car to St Bennett's Abbey for training
Diana allowed us to lay in and complained later that Sam had been whining from 6.00am until after 8.30am but I had been fast asleep and had Ben told nothing. A quick wash and out to tend our canine friend who had just been keen to get out and had not messed his run at all.
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After a howling gale overnight at Harnser, a cold, windy and very wet day followed but I still walked Sam and he did not mind.
To the Horning Tea Shoppe for lunch and on to the Norwich Theatre Royale for the evening performance of Pickwick starring Harry Secombe and Roy Castle.
The IRA three-day cease-fire for Easter dismissed with scorn by all and the future of John Major again subject to newspaper speculation.
The night had passed with a howling gale throwing rain against the front of Harnser and, although I slept through the worst of it, Diana told this morning of being frightened by the slamming noises of the gusts on the building. I washed, shaved and then waited as long as I could for the weather to ease but, in the end, I had to dress up and take Sam out for his walk.
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