More than 40 years, told day by day
After a carpet of snow started melting, I walked Sam and then attended an investment meeting with my trustees before dropping in on Sally to review election plans and then joining Nigel, shooting and training on Pancake Day duly celebrated later.
News today is of a widening rift between Nato and The United Nations over how to react to the Bosnian Serbs' action around Sarajevo
There was a carpet of snow covering the landscape this morning, but the temperature was milder than yesterday and before long a general thaw was in progress. I was quickly ready for breakfast first thing and then out briefly with Sam before it was time to drive to The Shrubbery in Church Street, St Neots, for an investment meeting at my accountants, Whitmarsh Sterland.
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A Valentines Day of paperwork and dog care as Nigel cancels our shooting trip and I took Diana and Debbie off to Peterborough to watch "Mrs Doubtfire"
It was a bitterly-cold night and continued very cold and frosty this morning with a biting wind but I did not spare Sam a water retrieve in line with my new policy. He ran round for some time to get dry and, after being towelled off, was allowed into my office on a blanket to warm up. He did not make much of a companion and just cured up into a tight ball and slept soundly and contentedly.
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Training Sam on a bitterly cold day, not sparing him the water work, then allowing him inside as I assembled my lap-top computer and enjoyed some televised football and paperwork
Another bitterly cold day that was only alleviated by there not being a particularly bad frost. The family was slow to have breakfast and I was waiting for them for a change after which I took Sam out and did not spare him the water but put him in for three retrieves.
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The day at home without Daniel who was away at Harnser for the weekend. Dog training with Della, lunch at The Bridge and the afternoon watching televised rugby league before off with Diana to Peterborough to see the film "In the Name of The Father"
A day at home with the family but first we were all awoken early by Debbie getting the time wrong and waking us all up by running the shower. Breakfast without Daniel who was away at Harnser for the weekend and then out with Sam taking Della for company as well.
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The publicity aftermath of our Liberal Democrat Eaton Ford election and then some dog training in dull and drizzly weather after recovering from the excitement.
A call from Martin Sullivan who invited me to spend Sunday 27th February with him in Epping teaching Sam how to track under harness and I will look forward to that.
Though awake until after midnight and wakeful even then with mind full of the day's activity, I was still up early to check on the early-morning radio news coverage of our famous victory. Both Radio Cambridgeshire and Chiltern Radio were carrying verbatim reports from our overnight press release but, when I called Percy, he had not then been interviewed by the media.
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The comfortable Eaton Ford election success. our candidate John Scott winning by 699 votes to 384 against a very large Tory majority last time.
This after me chivvying, organising and encouraging helpers all day. Telling, running, logging and knocking up to near perfection.
We wrote the victory release on the theme of "LibDems win over "safe" Tory seat" and then faxed it for overnight consumption by the radio stations.
I knew that today was going to be hectic and therefore got out early with Sam and gave him as long a walk as I could. Then the car loaded and off to check first the Eaton Ford polling station and it was just as well as our first teller, Cllr Chris Colbert, was a little late from delivering her batch of early morning leaflets. I had to arrange for some chairs for the tellers but could not get them inside in the warm and light which created some problems for later.
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