Monthly Archives: May 2001

Old Park Close

Today we settled on the house. There was a train strike, so Mirinda at home. She collected the key then picked me up after work. She was very good, not giving in to her usual curiosity. She actually WAITED to … Continue reading

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A spot of archery

Last night, Mirinda broke the handle off the toilet flusher. So, we’re having to pull the plug on the cistern to make it work. What makes this a right pain is that the ledge above the sink is also the … Continue reading

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Weird saint story

We had breakfast with the hordes. Mirinda was then on the phone for an hour to Bob, Claire and Fi, who wants to see a marriage guidance counsellor but Andrew won’t. Surely disagreeing to this reasonable idea is a sure … Continue reading

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10 years married

We set off (eventually) for Littlecote House in Wiltshire for the next few days. It’s a bit of a resort but with the added bonus of a Grade 1 listed house included. On the way, we stopped at Hungerford to … Continue reading

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Theatrical Coincidences

Last night we saw Charley’s Aunt at Woking and tonight we saw Nobody’s Perfect at Guildford. Eric Sykes was in the Aunt and was brilliant but…GASP…more theatrical coincidences! A few weeks ago we saw A Murder is Announced at Woking … Continue reading

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