It’s amazing what you can get used to. Last night’s thunder and lightening, more rocks being hurled at the roof and this morning’s torrential wind and rain don’t seem to bother me so much now. In a funny way, the soggy days encourage you to do things although I wouldn’t mind a day in the sun once in a while. In the meantime, I caught up with a bit of domesticity this morning and did some washing using a local detergent.
I chose this brand solely because of the cute picture of the baby polar bear, you understand.
Sitting in my ‘hut’ in the gloom, staring at the leaden skies was not part of my plan. So, off I went. In places, the roads were a little challenging

and some of the signs were quite tempting.

Clearly, scant attention is paid to the drink and drive laws here – if there are any!
According to a couple of reports on Trip Advisor, West End Bay is ‘the most beautiful beach in the world’

although it was difficult to tell on such a gloomy Even the solitary trio of sunbathers (sorry; cloud bathers) gave up in the end.
As the encircling gloom was intensifying (it was, after all, 2.30pm) I paddled my way back to my abode not in the least bit tempted to do a bit of zip wiring on the way
although I could so easily have taken a free ride as there were no staff in evidence and the place was open to all and sundry! One more for Health & Safety, I think.
Thunder and lightening (very, very frightening) Re back with a vengeance so I will sign off as I suspect the Internet will go down at any moment.
I’m to an anti-rain dance
Richard