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Storm Dennis doesn't seem to have made his presence felt yet, just a bit breezy out by the looks of it, but there's still time for such excitement.
It being being my birthday today, we are meeting friends for a boozy brunch and then out for some ridiculous bazillion course tasting menu for dinner. Just trying to decide if there's time in between brunch and dinner to go home for a nap.Comment
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It's even wetter and windier now.
I suppose I'd better go to town & buy the grocery requisites in case we get washed away, like.
There's no fecking chance of the walk getting walked today.
Or tomorrow judging by the forecast.
I forgot to mention the stream that was blocked by the deluge on Wednesday night leading to a new stream along the path for knocking on for 200 yards.
Since the path is quite sinuous it was really impressive, especially since it cleared all the leaves & detritus off the path & washed it all the way down to the res.When the fun stops, STOP.Comment
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In with the hoi polloi
Got more than slightly wet on the walk down town.
Umbrella useless.
Ho hum.When the fun stops, STOP.Comment
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Morning denizens
Grey damp day, and windy too
It’s not actually raining at the moment, but the rainfall radar shows a massive splodge about to arrive and spend the rest of the day passing over usComment
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And another trip to the metropolis completed.
Pretty wet whilst wandering around, but the walk home was actually not very wet, as in almost not raining.
Which made a pleasant change.When the fun stops, STOP.Comment
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