After a night of heavy rain and strong winds, I was surprised to open up this morning and find the roads dry. There was cloud cover, but it was dry. Little did I know how it would change. By the time we were ready to collect Ellie to take her to school, it was raining, and the wind was very blustery. I had already decided that I would delay my walk, and that turned out to be a wise move.
Back home, we both sat down for breakfast. Di hadn't slept very well and decided to forego Pilates this week, so there was no rush. The rain stopped, the sun came out, and the wind dropped. I went for my walk, enjoying the bright sunshine, when there was a break in the clouds that scudded across the sky. It was growing dark again by the time I arrived home, and it soon started to rain again. This turned to hail before the sun came out again and dried everything. This was how it continued throughout the day.
After lunch, we sat in the Orangery with our Kindles. The sun had broken through often enough to warm it up nicely. We stayed put until it was time to collect Ellie from football. I was pleased to hear that, despite the weather, they had played outside. The girls were all bubbling and excited when they were dismissed, so the experience wasn't that traumatic.
We dropped Ellie off at home, Di sorted out the washing, and I dealt with the bins for the weekly collection. We then left them to their own devices and headed home for dinner.