More than 40 years, told day by day

Taking a walk together along the dyke roads with Sam before contacting many of those involved in the St Ives LibDem problems and visiting Peggy Batt and Mark Rainer later.
Family Lunch, and then then to bed quite tired, pledged to tackle more of my backlog of work tomorrow. This after taking Wiggly home
I slept soundly and woke up much refreshed around 7.15am and went down to make a cup of tea to start the day.
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I return to Norfolk with Wiggly and, after some shopping together, she really freaked out, started crying and just behaving impossibly until we ended up standing in the street with her not wanting to go anywhere.
We eventually watched Norwich draw against Southampton in the pouring rain. Later, Wiggly cooked for us and then another rush to get to the theatre for the evening performance of "Noises Off" which was a play about putting on a play
We enjoyed our overnight stay at Barton Mills and then a latish Little Chef breakfast after working up an appetite walking Sam around the nearby open space.
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A better LibDem social fundraising evening, managing members’ disputes, and then back to Norfolk, stopping off overnight at Barton Mills for Wiggly to join me later.
The Tory Euro-row goes on with Euro-sceptics unhappy about the Chancellor, Kenneth Clarke's, speech and The Joseph Rowntree Foundation has said that the gap between Britain's rich and poor is as large as ever.
The Tory Euro-row goes on with Euro-sceptics unhappy about the Chancellor, Kenneth Clarke's, speech last night.
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After a rare row with Wiggly, and time with my family in Paxton, off to experience the LibDem wrangles and meetings before welcoming many new members and potential candidates for the St Neots Town Council Election.
It was a pleasure to see so many fresh faces and to be at such a positive meeting and reconciliation with Wiggly and her new organiser
Wiggly and I had one of our occasional rows this morning as she again resisted my advances, and I felt rejected by it.
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The Irish Government are pressing for Britain to end the anti-terrorist laws despite a 1lb Semtex bomb being defused in Belfast and four paratroupers have been only sentenced to community service for assaulting a man in Aldershot.
Poor news from my clinic examination there was the flat wart-like patches were a cause for concern so that I had to stay and have a biopsy.
Then off to collect Jim from Wymondham and to be treated to another fine dinner by his wife Julie and with him to Carrow Road for the evening's cup replay match against Coventry which we won and awkward night
I awoke today to hear that the Irish Government are pressing for Britain to follow its example and to end the anti-terrorist laws.
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With the rest of the country in a mild airstream, Scotland was still cold. Government hassled over teachers’ pay and national health failures.
Meeting Di's parents during a Cambridge trip, and then surviving Della's parents evening and more LibDem wrangles
After the whole country being situated in a mild airstream these last two days, cold weather was now back in the far north of Scotland to remind me of what the weather was like last week.
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