Wednesday, 14 June 2006
Monday 12/06/06
Sunny start to the day, with just a few clouds. Over in the US, Tropical Storm (TS) Alberto has pepped up to a strong feature, with winds strengthening to 70 mph, 4 mph short of hurricane status. Mrs B's granddaughter is with us today, as she is off sick from school. I help her with an essay on life in a medieval castle. A few other visitors come to call as well. After lunch, the initially bright weather closes in. At 3.30, the first of a series of heavy showers falls. The wind strengthens to force 7, with force 9 gusts. Mrs B cooks hotchpotch for me and does very well. At 8pm, I venture out again to the Coastguard Station to take pictures of the wild conditions. Such a contrast to yesterday. Temperature plummeted from 18C at 3pm to 14C at 4pm, with the start of the rain. A couple of guests fail to materialise, although they booked ages ago. The wind eases as the evening ends.
Our weather changes so quickly over here, it was cold out today after a few days of hot sunshine! Jeannette xx
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