Further Redgrave work before watching Norwich City draw against Millwall before dropping Sam off for a holiday with Jim in Wymondham.
The drive back to Montagu St for the night, collecting Debbie from her Kimbolton School 6th form party.
Up early without needing the alarm to bring a tray of tea to Wiggly still sleeping on my bunk in the boat.
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The sun was shining and the world was at peace as we walked Sam across the fields to buy milk and a paper from the village shop.
Back for breakfast and a chance to get our journal completely up to date and relax with a coffee before resuming our Redgrave work. We also relaxed a little bit and this proved to be too long as we made ourselves late getting packed and ready to go to Norwich for the football.
In fact we were ten minutes late for the game against Millwall, another team vying for the top of the table promotion places. The crowd were in a much better mood and were there in larger numbers for we heard the 15,000 attending baying as City opened with some exciting moves.
I had soon forgotten the fact that we were late and escaped from my mood even though I always feel it is only I trying to make our deadlines which is a great responsibility.
City could not score but the goalless draw meant they were still near the top of the table and only three points behind the leaders.
The walk back to the town centre multi-storey car park where we had left Sam sleeping in the car out of the sun and then the drive to Wymondham to drop him off.
I walked out with Jim and his three pointers leaving a reluctant Wiggly to look after Laura and Tom and then once the dog was settled, we drove back to Montagu St for the night.
I insisted that we packed and got things ready for the morning so it was late again that we retired to bed. In the meantime I had left Wiggly to catch up with her casework whilst I collected Debbie from her Kimbolton School 6th form party.
I gathered her up at 11.15 and we had a nice chat on the way back. She is enjoying the 6th form, managing the work quite well and having success in finding boyfriends.
I collected the mail whilst I was at the Hayling View and it included a large number of cheques now that my investment withdrawals are coming to fruition. A late trip out by car with Wiggly to post our letters.