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12.06
Bredonborough.
Morning reading...
… and to a 10.00 haircut at Boggle’s Spa For The Discerning And Discriminating. Also for those whose hair benefits from the mutton to lamb strategy.
To Blower’s I…
II...
A Morris troupe appeared…
… and were well-received. Afterwards, climbed into a tourbus and set off to...?
The weather is especially changeable.
16.56 While out for post-Blower’s shopping, I popped into see Mr. Brazil in The Angel & Trumpet. Mr. Brazil is an old-time dealer, much as is Mr. Romain, and his field is rugs and carpets. Visiting town for three days, he is aiming to clear his stock following the flying-away of his Wife on Christmas Day. His daughter, travelling with him, is encouraging Mr. Brazil to continue dealing.
Out to the Piddle at 13.00 to collect WillyFred and bring him home I…
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… before walking to the Abbey…
… for the Worcester Symphony Orchestra’s concert at 14.30. A semi-professional Team, honourably undertaking to forward the presence of music in a noisy world.
Back…
… to carrying and organizing.
16.12 A call from the Minx, doing well in Seattle.
E-flurrying.
19.05 The evening I…
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… and practicing ahead.
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