11th
July 2019 (Thursday) 07.30 ..... it’s heavily overcast and wet
(light
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The Chapel Green interpretation boards are well used. |
rain) at the moment, but the rain should move away during the morning to
leave us with warm/hot sunny spells. I
had planned to go out early, on the bike, but that’s on hold for the time
being. I’m not sure how battery assisted ones do in
rain. I imagine everything is
waterproof.... but I’ll have to read the ‘rools’.
10.00 The sky is heavy towards the West so the
bike stays in the shed. The yellow
warning, for heavy, thundery showers, is still in force for KY9 this
afternoon... and for tomorrow afternoon/evening. I’ll take the car up to Elie for the papers
and Harbour House.
I’ve
been a busy boy, so far today, having done some ironing, ooverin’ (no dustin’)
and cut the deid heids aff the peony rose. I expect I’ll spend the afternoon in the
Hutte doing Soduko’s, sorting out a bookshelf, and falling asleep.
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Earlsferry - at midday. |
13.30 I could have biked up to Elie; we’ve had a lovely, albeit humid, morning so
far. When .... (oh Brenda (Harbour
House) is having her hair dine today) .... when I got back from morning coffee
I got the bike out and went up to Chapel Green to lounge about on the Boss’s
seat; and to get a few photographs of
the bonnie day. I was successful on
both counts; lounging comes easily, and
I got 114 photographs, from various viewpoints around the ‘Green’. And I got lucky: I managed to get a picture of a two local girls
admiring the view from Chapel Green.
19.30 Well it has been a lovely day; but humid... 23c in Ivy garden at one
time. I
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The Bass rock. |
did a couple of Soduko’s and had ‘50’ in
the Hutte; ‘mad dogs and Englishmen ....
and all that. Although some huge
clouds did bubble up they were to the North and South of us; perfect for the camera.
Having
seen the weather forecast for tomorrow it looks like I might get out early on
the bike. The yellow warning for the
East of Scotland (heavy thundery showers) still stands though later in the
afternoon evening, and mostly to the north of us.