More than 40 years, told day by day
A cold and dull day for campaigning as canvassing for the Hemingford & Hilton election campaign goes well.
I took Sam for two walks and the whole day was quite exhausting as a result.
Diana cleared out Daniel's bedroom as he had failed to and Della helped her to clean Granddad's car for her Brownies badge
Following our delivery of the election address on Saturday afternoon, we had more of a day off yesterday but the St Ives activists were meeting co-operatively last night composing their "Thank You" Focus copy.
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A quieter organising day gently chasing the Hemingford Abbots & Hilton LibDem activists who seem to be organising themselves surprisingly well.
Then walking Sam through the gravel pits and over at Little Paxton Woods in the afternoon in the sunshine on another warm but breezy day as the Tories were caught out with petty and critical text about John Smith in their Euro-Election campaigning guides.
Then watching the Monaco Grand Prix this afternoon and, despite a few incidents, there were no further injuries which was a blessing.
The revised plans for delivering the Hemingford Abbots & Hilton leaflets yesterday meant that I had this morning free but I telephoned Mark Rainer a couple of times and then his partner Peggy to ensure that things were all right.
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Daniel & Di's Norwich trip as I take Sam for a walk into St Neots for some building society transactions and then the family together at the Happy Eater for lunch.
Bringing forward tomorrow’s leaflet delivery from tomorrow and then clear my filing backlog before watching Manchester United beat Chelsea in the FA. Cup
Diana and Daniel both had reason to go to Norwich this morning; Daniel needed to have his car automatic gearbox examined for a suspected fault and Diana wanted to collect my old Dad's car to get it fixed. Della was off at her Brownie camp and Debbie at school as usual.
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Mostly at home on a fine day, as the nation was in mourning over the death of John Smith and the atmosphere is one of unity in respect for his integrity and sense of public service.
More dummy training and obedience work with Sam and I even managed to do some quartering as well. I took Diana out to the cinema in Peterborough this evening and we saw a thriller film called "Blink".
The nation is in mourning over the death of John Smith and the atmosphere is one of unity in respect for his integrity and sense of public service. All of the television programmes were changed last night to take the form of tributes to him. Campaigning in the EuroElections is going to be muted until after his funeral and then speculation will ensue on the leadership succession.
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Noting that just us and the Tories had made lection nominations for the Hemingford Abbots & Hilton District Council By-election as we hear of the tragic death of the next Labour Prime Minister John Smith from a second heart attack.
Last night, Sally was invested as Mayor of St Neots with Brian also getting a ceremonial chain as her consort and Derek Giles the medallion of Deputy Mayor. My Huntingdonshire Council LibDem District Group colleagues had their first meeting last night and allocated their committee places and spokesmanship responsibilities.
New members Charles Looker and Terry Clough were made Finance Spokesman and Deputy Leader respectively
Late to sleep after some paperwork and then arousing TV scenes to remove the tension of today's events. During the fast-moving activity of getting this by-election campaign on the rails, I was conscious of avoiding stress and taking deep-breathing exercises to avoid chest feelings and this turned out to be quite poignant as we were to hear of the death of Labour Leader John Smith this morning suffering his second and most traumatic heart attack.
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A misty day with the air full of pollen and so poor Debbie's hay fever is tiresome for her as a result and we were still missing the central heating hot water.
Two good walks with Sam today; plenty of retrieves on land and water and some obedience work to show for it.
Plenty of telephone calls as I kept the various characters in the campaign team on the straight and narrow.
Another nice day but the air still misty and full of pollen and the smell of the oilseed rape opposite. Poor Debbie's hay fever is tiresome for her as a result. Awake early and time with Diana before we stirred and got ready for breakfast.
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