It was raining overnight and then cool and showery. Apart from a weeping eye, Sam was much recovered. I had an offer accepted for the purchase of 52 Monarch Road at a very good price, the third property for the children’s trusts.
In the absence of advice, Daniel and I made some progress on the connection of my Apple Laserwriter printer to my Amstrad.
It had been raining overnight but it was sufficiently dry this morning for me to don my coat for the walk with Sam. He seemed almost completely recovered but still had a weepy left eye that I had to clean for him. A session with Bill Medlock upon my return who wanted to know in what order to do his outstanding chores and then I came inside to capture some more facsimiles and make some telephone calls.
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This culminated in us having a low offer accepted for 52 Monarch Road which will complete the set of three investment properties for the children's trusts. The price of £48,000 to include the carpets and curtains is a couple of thousand less than Julian Paine's valuation and the existing owners will probably become our first tenants. No luck in getting advice on the connection of my Apple Laserwriter printer to my Amstrad as I was passed from pillar to post during the day but Daniel and I made some progress testing the connection this evening and deduced that the P.C. was not driving the printer correctly. The weather cool and showery with the wind forecast to go to the northerly quarter and bring colder weather for a while.