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     Please excuse this short impersonal letter which is just  to 
keep you up-to-date with my doings this last year.

     In August I had a glorious week in my flat in Dorset with my 
friend  Peter.   I  have  tried to get  down  there  every  other 
weekend,  particularly  this autumn since launching a  country  & 
western  dance  class there.  I have also gone on  organised  C&W 
dance  weekends in Dorset, Yorkshire, Cotswolds  (twice),  Milton 
Keynes  and  Brighton (twice).  

     I also visited Brighton with my father twice when we  stayed 
in  a friend's cottage whilst attending my aunt's  80th  birthday 
party  and her daughter's 10th wedding anniversary.  Both  events 
took  place at Sir Freddie and Lady Laker's house near  Lewes  in 
Sussex.

     I  only took the caravan away twice this year once to  Devon 
and  once  to Wales, I hope to get some more use out of  it  this 
coming  year when I hope to return to Yorkshire,  Lancashire  and 
the Lakes.

     For  my main holiday I took my father to America again  this 
year.  We had one week at Fort Monmouth, New Jersey staying  with 
an  ex-stduent during which time we visited New York,  Princeton, 
Philadelphia and Atlantic City.  This was followed with one  week 
driving south via Washington, Williamsburg, Yorktown, Charleston, 
Savannah and St Augustine.  We ended the holiday with a  glorious 
week  staying  with  Sir  Freddie & Lady  Laker  in  Boca  Raton, 
Florida.  The highlight of the holiday was a day trip courtesy of 
Laker Airways to Grand Bahama.  

     In  November  I read two papers on  the  Prolog  programming 
language at an international conference in Alicante during  which 
time I had a week's holiday near Benidorm.  This year I also read 
papers at Sheffield and the IEE in London on hypermedia.

     I hope you have a happy 1996 and look forward to seeing  you 
in Dorset before too long.