More than 40 years, told day by day

Mostly mild but there were a few hard frosts at times but warm in California where we started in the south visiting the San Diego Zoo and then drove north to see my normal sites; Fisherman's Wharf, San Francisco, Muir Woods, Alcatraz and Angel Island.
During the entire holiday I was pining for Wiggly despite the surrogate sex with Diana but, once back, I spent many nights with her.
Even so, I still spend time with family trips out and helping Debbie with her exam revision.
Also supervising the local elections for the Liberal Democrats, though the Town Council one was postponed due to our candidate’s death.
The Tories were in acute disarray allowing us to dominate the field.
Elsewhere, US President Clinton was urging restraint after some politicians advocated revenge on Islamic militants
We were away for much of the time with me sleeping naked on warm nights in California but the weather back home was mostly mild but there were a few hard frosts at times.
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The weekend away with Wiggly after working on the election campaign whilst getting help and the latest version of EARS 6.53 election software by email
I slept well after the activities of yesterday and was up early as a result.
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This was my last day in the St Neots area for a few and so I was up early at 7.00am, walked Sam at Coneygeare and then helped Wiggly phone for delivery helpers.
Arrived at Horning to find the builders at work and then to enjoy a double-pizza pack, a bottle of wine and video to watch
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Electioneering and still finding time for lunch before staying overnight and the weekend away with Wiggly
This was my last day at home for a few and so I made the effort to get up and out to walk the dog and be in time to join the girls on the way to the school bus stop.
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I was getting to grips with the St Neots campaign and so chose today to go over to see Neil Campbell for the first Gransden canvassing and the exceptional efforts being made in Staughton by John Grosvenor, meant that I decided that efforts should be concentrated there.
Out to walk the dog and join the girls on the way to school as I like to do whenever I can.
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Attending a clinic appointment and further Glisson Road visit to get our revised posters printed revised to take account of Gordon's death.
Then Wiggly, Terry and I went canvassing in Duck Lane in the evening and she stayed up late writing the necessary copy for Eynesbury.
Out to walk the dog and join the girls on the way to the bus stop.
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