More than 40 years, told day by day

A very tough and eventful day updating my diminishing finances, surviving a long moulding session with the dentist, and then visiting Redgrave to see Freda letting the property deteriorate in absolute squalor.
Putting the agent Mike Smith right and then got out shooting with Jim
Another day of my new routine, even though I was a bit tired of waking at 6.50am and noting down the morning news. Breakfast with the family and out with Sam before off to the bus stop to see the girls to school.
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I chronicled a whole catalogue of news stories today with my Psion but I had spent my day working at home on my finances and shooting in the field and re-erecting the scarecrow opposite to protect John Osborne’s field.
Bad news as our Cambridge Street planning application had been recommended for refusal
Up early again to listen to the radio news and note current events on my organiser. This morning more than half of Labour MEP"s publish a newspaper advert in support of Tony Blair’s review of clause 4.
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As the weather turned from being mild to very cold, I walked Sam with the girls to their bus stop and it transpired that although Debbie was nervous about her GCSE Mock Exams her day was quite tolerable.
Labour and SNP step up campaigns for Scottish devolution and independence respectively as John Major sticks to the purity of the Union.
I first woke up in the early hours as Diana was snoring, and my mind was full of the LibDems troubles that I had heard of and read about yesterday.
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After a training walk with Sam, joining Diana, Della and her friend Michelle for a Cambridge visit to see Charles and Norma and we enjoyed a Happy Eater meal on the way home. Wiggly was reporting conflict at work and within the St Neots LibDem group.
Major Parker-Bowles, husband of the Prince of Wales' former mistress Camilla, has announced their plans for divorce after a two-year separation and this had led to speculation that Prince Charles will divorce Lady Diana and marry Camilla. Russian forces continue the pounding of the remining rebel Chechen town of Grozny
Woken by my Psion at 7.00am and then had to chase Diana for a cup of tea on this practice morning for getting up for school tomorrow.
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After a good night’s sleep a long walk for Sam with some more retrieving training and then after a day of deskwork at The Hayling View, off with Di and Della to the Peterborough multi-screen cinema to see "The Pagemaster" film.
Satirist and "Private Eye" proprietor Peter Cook had died aged 57 with liver disease. He was one of society's rebels and a long-time partner of Dudley Moore.
A good night's sleep in my own bed at last which did much to make up for that I had been missing these last few days.
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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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