
I took Mary to school this morning in Sara's car which still banged its way along the road. Having dropped off Mary I delivered the car to R. Hunt's garage in Back Drove for him to have a look at the vehicle and see if he could find out (and fix) the terrible banging. He thought that it was probably the shock absorber. I walked the one and a half miles back home - a pleasant walk along Western Lane back to The Common and home. I spent the day at home dealing with correspondence. At around 5 p.m. I returned to Hunt's on Sara's folding bicycle, walking up to the top of Western Hill and free-wheeling all the way down to Hunt's yard. Sara's car had suffered a shattering of the offside rear shock absorber and Ray had fitted two new rear shock absorbers. It was a pleasure to drive back home without the banging. Tonight we had a House Group but only three visitors attended - making it 5 in all. We tackle the Seven Bowls in Revelation which we found extremely difficult and concluded that much of Revelation can mean whatever the reader wants it to mean. A slightly worrying thought.
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