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Why is it that on bank holidays it always rains? I really wanted to get outside and see something interesting. I could go in the rain but I generously lent my waterproof trousers to Mr R so he could go and watch some motor racing. Besides, it's just not the same in the rain (though you do get places to yourself).

I hope other people are getting a better deal with the weather.

yeah too flipping windy here too

After greyness and rain, the sunshine is poking through here. I'm off to check out perborough castle (and some other sites if the weather holds). Here's hoping a little sunbeam breaks through and hits ya!

WF x

It hasn't rained much round cheshire way, but I attempted an excursion into N.Wales on friday and it took 75 minutes to get 20 miles so I turned around and went home, much beeter luck today.

Some of us had to work......

....but it was raining and hardly any tourists about to trouble me.

Mr H

I should point out that the very first Lord Avebury introduced Bank Holidays. He managed to get them passed in Parliament by not calling them public holidays, which he knew none of his fellow MPs would vote for.

But yes, it does sometimes rain on them.

VBB :)

I had a lovely day, which was quite unexpected as I was taking the train from Darlington to Aberdeen, a journey I have come to loathe as it means that I'm going off to work for a fortnight.
The journey started looking up after we left a rainy Newcastle. The sun came out just in time to illuminate Lindesfarne in a silvery sea. The trip through the borders was lovely, the flowering gorse looked magnificent, all gold and majestic, in stark contrast to the gaudy yellowness of the rape fields. Then along the Firth of Forth with the moody skies and the sun shining on the Bass Rock and Berwick Law and views across the Firth to Largo Law and the Paps of Fife.
When I was younger I used to love this journey, especially the section from Durham to Dundee, with its ever changing landscapes, citiscapes and beautiful bridges. Yesterday, whilst getting slowly wasted on take-away guinness, I sort of rediscovered my enthusiasm for this stretch of coastline.