'A classic, and an absolutely exhaustive study. I did find myself skipping over the more in-depth investigations into the distribution of peatbogs in East Anglia, but was still very interesting in how the landscape has been shaped, how much is genuinely natural and regional differences. I'm trying to get hold of the Fracture clinic and St Peter's at the moment, as they haven't called back following Libby's referral. Yet again, like when she broke her elbow and had appendicitis, she complained of pain, we left it because she's a tough little nut, and in the end it turned out she'd broken two bones in her hand. the medical officer at school told us to go to the walk-in centre and the X-ray showed it up. she was strapped up by the nurse and is fine, but it would be good to get the fracture clinic to confirm, but they just don't answer. the number the walk in centre gave me was wrong, but I found the number on google. It's valentine's day today, and I'm taking Helen to the ballet. It's lovely to be going out with her, Fred is going to babysit so we will see how that goes. At least we are only a few minutes away if anything goes wrong. . .
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