More than 40 years, told day by day
This was a wet and windy month turning cold later and more floods as the snow melted. A relatively healthy month but a telling bi-annual visit to my dentist, trips to Horning commissioning the security alarm at Harnser and struggling to overcome parking problems to get the planning consent for my property develop Cambridge Street.
A busy and significant month training Sam, taking him for a dog-training break in Brancaster with GSP club colleagues. I helped Daniel change his car for a fast and expensive Rover 825i saloon, helped Debbie nurse her perceived complexion and skin problems and saw Della make progress in re-growing her eyelashes and taking an interest in lighting and tending my fires.
Poor Diana had been suffering health problems as well. My visit to the Boat Show this month had been an interesting show for me as I took the opportunity to review computer navigation systems in a month where I had upgraded my own and Daniel's computers considerably to allow more of my MAC applications to be transferred.
It had been another month of political problems for John Major's government with his ‘back to basics’ campaign thwarted by a Minister’s sex scandal and with the Tory flagship Westminster Council being condemned by the District Auditor of gerrymandering with tax-payers money.
The Queen broke her wrist in a riding fall and her son, The Prince of Wales, was attacked with a blank-shooting pistol at the start of an incident-packed tour to Australia. Two sad deaths with the passing of Manchester United legend, Sir Matt Busby, and radio presenter, Brian Redhead.
Mike Walker leaves from Norwich City for Everton and Dixie Deehan takes. A big earthquake in the San Fernando area of Los Angeles measuring Richter 6.6 and lead to much loss of life and material damage
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An early start leaving Paxton via Wymondham to collect Jim and his dog Ben before driving on to Brancaster for the Pointer Club training session with Martin Sullivan.
Diana seemed to be suffering with what amounted to something of a black-out from the stress today, but her hairdressing appointment snapped her out of it
Up early with Diana and then a quick breakfast and walk with Sam before setting off on the journey that started my dog-training break. I was suitably early to Wymondham to collect Jim and could therefore stay and chat to his family a while and have a cup of tea before the final leg of the journey. Sam and Ben soon settled down in the back and the journey to Brancaster went well so that we arrived early at 10.15am.
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On another cold but a much brighter day I was up reluctantly suffering fro my head cold but got out with Sam who acquitted himself well. I got help from Daniel and Jason to prepare the Discovery roof box and waterproof seat covers.
I watched Norwich City on TV lose a closely-fought game with Manchester United in the FA Cup.
We were awoken very early by the sound of Debbie running water and having a shower before 7.00am but it was after 8.00am before Diana would stir to get the morning drinks. Up slowly and then breakfast with the family and then out much later than usual with Sam who had waited very patiently and without any trouble. I made him do some water retrieves even though the cold northerly airflow was still with us, and he jumped fences and acquitted himself well.
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Suffering from a head cold made walking Sam a chore but we managed it and then I stayed in to complete my financial summaries apart from an outing to the Little Paxton Little Chef for lunch. T
he political news today is of John Major's anger at the reported comments of his ex-Chancellor, Norman Lamont, who was scathing about the "Back to Basics" campaign.
I felt really miserable today and very sorry for myself as I had come down with a head cold and runny nose. I had little enthusiasm to take Sam out for his two walks but just about made it. He was quite good as I concentrated on obedience, jumping and quartering but then I left the retrieving alone for once.
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After a windy night and cold windy start, two good walks with Sam making steady progress with his dummy-holding.
Daniel was having problems with his new car and I completed the purchase of 52 Monarch Road today before taking Diana to the cinema.
John Major re-launching the "Back to Basics" campaign today and Terry Venables confirmed as the new England football manager
It had been very windy again last night and it felt quite raw this morning with the air-stream coming from the north. My new computer tape-streamer had been working overnight and had soon backed up the entire hard disk. This was just as well as I received the new Vesa Local Bus display adaptor this morning and, when fitting it, appeared to stop the computer working even when it was subsequently removed.
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Gale force winds in the evening as I struggled with purchases and updated my financial summaries and got Daniel’s help with computer issues. Better sessions with Sam today retrieving more gently
The strong winds had died down somewhat by this morning but picked up again in the evening and it sounded as if the windows were going to burst in! A day at home for me as I struggled with telephone calls to progress my computer equipment orders and purchase of Monarch Road.
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