It had been wet overnight, but had dried up by the time I went down for coffee. The forecast was not good (in fact, we had a Yellow Weather Warning for rain). I took no chances. I dressed in my waterproofs before setting off for Zoe's to join the walk to school. It remained dry and was quite mild. We dropped Ellie in class, then as Zoe headed home, I set off for a walk.
I shook things up this morning. I ignored my normal route. Instead, I walked into the village to post some cards and looped back via the village hall before dropping back down to our estate and completing a couple of laps. It had been an enjoyable walk, and I had avoided the rain, which started about 10 minutes after I got home.
Di was at the Cardiac Rehab session at the Community Centre. She managed to get wet as she walked to the car at the end of the session. We really don't need more rain. North Bersted is almost an island now, with only one route out of the area. All of the others are closed due to flooding. I did ask our local councillor yesterday if there were any mooring spots available in Chichester in case I had to come in by boat. (Strangely, he hasn't replied.)
We had a quiet morning dedicated to admin. This was followed by some lunch and some Kindle time. Di went along to join Zoe as she collected Ellie from school, while I stayed put and did some further genealogy research. This was predominantly based on finding relevant newspaper articles for family members over the years. I suspect I will be doing more of this over the weekend.
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