British Soldier in Bosnia
British Soldier in Bosnia

Saying goodbye to Wiggly before her work trip to Holland. Walking Sam and completing the advertising copy to take over to Chris Howes before off to Horning.

Fighting in the former Yugoslavia where Bosnian Serbs are still holding British United Nations peacekeeping troops captive as hostages to ward off further air-raids.

It was a late night but we slept soundly and I was the first to awake at 7.00am as usual.

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Up and to get the morning tea before back to bed where I loitered and made no attempt to get up and we just cuddled instead.

I was depressed by our lack of opportunity for lovemaking and time together and it had also dawned upon me that because of this short period of canvassing, an unsatisfactory meeting and a short night; I was also going to miss for the rest of the week.

Both my family and Wiggly, who was off to a conference in Holland until Friday. were in poor humour and this only served to depress her as well, who missed breakfast and the opportunity to make her sandwiches.

A sad farewell and then a quick breakfast and walk for Sam before I did some computer work for our advertising campaign and drove across town to take the results to Chris Howes.

He was there with Janet Durham and we talked about the Wine bar planning application again. Somewhat later than planned, I called Wiggly and then drove over to meet her for lunch.

A long talk as I revealed more about how Diana was behaving which only showed to both of us that things between us had to come to a head. Wiggly could see that the tidiest solution would be for me to give her up but I could not do that and still feel that I will lose both of them through indecision. Our second farewell of the day.

Back to Montagu Street where I checked my messages, returned calls and then packed to set off for Norfolk in the end. A break at Barton Mills and then straight to Harnser to check my email etc before walking Sam and driving into Wroxham to buy me tea and some food for my stay.

I was lonely in these tasks, but I telephoned Wiggly around teatime and we had a chat. I spent the evening working on my journal and other computer work and then to bed around midnight.

Two of my calls today were from Debbie who was now working at home and needed help with her Physics.

The major news for these last number of days has been the fighting in the former Yugoslavia where Bosnian Serbs are still holding British United Nations peacekeeping troops captive as hostages to ward off further air-raids.