More than 40 years, told day by day
Trips to Latham’s in Potter Heigham and Winterton beach on a dull but mild day and then on to Cromer cinema to see the new film "Beverley Hill-Billies".
Home to update my journal before bed and to have a row with Diana about the girls giving up their piano lessons.
The weather continued dull but mild which made for another ideal day for doing things.
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A boat trip in The Jolly with Sam, Di and Debbie around Horning having a light lunch at The Horning Tea Shop & then mooring opposite, the walk to Ranworth.
Diana and the girls climbed up the tower to see its unique view over Broadland and we walked and cruised back afterwards.
News of Norwich City’s Chris Sutton being sold for a football record £5m by Norwich City to Blackburn Rovers
Another cooler day and I awoke feeling chilly again after a long and deep night's sleep.
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I seemed to suffer exhaustion today after me recent lack of sleep and heat exhaustion, dog walking and Norwich shopping and so we opted for a Cromer cinema visit to see the film "Policy Academy 7 - Mission to Moscow" which was rather silly but still enjoyable.
More research concerning Optometry for Debbie looked encouraging.
The weather continued cool again and I was quite cold first thing when I woke up with my bedclothes folded back. A bit of a lay in but then Debbie was marauding around trying to get in the bathroom for her 45-min. session so that I had to go to the toilet first.
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Managing to walk Sam and then using our strimmer to tidy around our lawns and clear the vegetation back from the road, I dodged the rain, cloud and cool weather at Heronshaw whilst the family enjoyed a trip to Pleasurewood Hills.
I had brought back a couple of pigeons for training and got Sam to do some retrieves with them during a short morning session.
I had left a note asking not to be disturbed this morning, but Diana and the girls had planned a trip to Pleasurewood Hills near Lowestoft and disturbed me when tidying up the sleeping room.
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Some activities in Norwich on the hottest day since 1958, including a conversation paving the way for Debbie in Optometry.
Rather than driving to Winterton, a Bure boat trip instead to keep cool and then driving over to for dog training with Jim before and after hospitality with Julie
Today continued sunny and hot such that, by the end of the day, it had been confirmed that the day had been the warmest since 1958 with temperatures in the 90sF!
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After a fine night’s sleep, preparing to take the family to Norfolk and briefing the gardener on work to do in our absence. Then, on arrival, taking the girls for a dip in the Horning Leisure Centre pool and also a trip to Wroxham library.
Di mowed the lawns with our good lawn mower and I started up the strimmer and completed half of the task before dusk. It was around 11.00pm by the time I packed up and turned in for the night by which time the house had cooled down quite a lot after the summer's hottest day of the year so far.
I slept better than for several nights passed, having got to bed by 10.30pm for a change. The only interruption was to be awoken by the cool breeze coming from the wide-open French windows which I had to get up and shut at 3.00am.
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