Monthly Archives: June 2003

The Big Dig – 2

Up at 6:30 and recommenced digging at 8. More of the same except I was aching. A lot! Got to the bottom of my test pit, photographed and sketched it, then filled it in again. Finished by about 2:30. A … Continue reading

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The Big Dig – 1

Up at 5:30 and digging by 7am. A beautiful day. Digging was very easy through old plough soil. Didn’t find much, just Victorian pottery and lots of glass. If you look at the landscape, my test pit is at the … Continue reading

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Making a splash (page)

To make up for yesterday (and to spare my knee) Mirinda drove me to the station. Weather A bit of scattered cloud but the sun peeking out and it looked like being a another scorcher. Sport Tim Henman won his … Continue reading

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Bloody religion

Gregory Peck died today aged 87. I didn’t sleep well. Kept waking up for some reason. At some stage Mirinda went down to sedate the dogs with anti-stress stuff and bar the doggie door but I wasn’t aware of them … Continue reading

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Not a lesbian after all

Overcast all morning but not even close to any rain. Nicole worked from home today as she had a plumber coming in to fix the plumbing her father did in their new kitchen. By lunchtime, the clouds had gone, allowing … Continue reading

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Delia is best

Mirinda drove to the station as she’s coming home tonight. A rather cold, self-centred reception from Nicole when she arrived for work. Apparently I didn’t say goodbye properly on Friday. Go figure. The day was glorious, so I sat by … Continue reading

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