Dry

Just in case anybody cares, No, we’re not in the areas of East Anglia expected to be hit by heavy flooding this morning.

We’re well inland, actually, and all should be fine. Mind you, it was feckin’ windy last night and this morning, although again no harm has been done to the place. We’d probably have lost the tarpaulin covering the front of the wood-store if I hadn’t had to go and check the chickens this morning, but other than that all’s well.

Mind you, I also think that I’ve left Psycho Cat outside this morning – I’m pretty sure he went outside, and I didn’t see him come back in – so we’ll have a very grumpy/cold cat when I get home this evening. Hey Ho, it’s his choice to go outside and not come back when called.


One Comment on “Dry”

  1. farmer_dave says:

    even in nottingham it was blowing a bit of a gale, and bluddy cold as well, but it looks nice now tho


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