What a wet, windy and
miserable winter this has been so far, and we are only half way through!
The amount of rain
that has come down is unbelievable. We are lucky in that we did not flood like
other parts of the country have done and for this I am grateful but I do wish
that I could get out in the garden to do some work though. The wind has been
relentless with gale after gale. The polytunnel has taken a real battering but
is still standing at present.
We did manage to get
out and dig some more veggies today as we have guests in the cottage this week
who wanted some of our veg. It was pretty sticky out there and you had to be
careful where you placed your feet to ensure you didn’t sink but we managed it.
A bucketful of fresh veg is now sorted and washed and waiting to be collected.
The Oyce in a gale |
I was worried the
guests would not make it here at all as the winds and sea were pretty rough
yesterday. We kept an eye on the Pentalina’s web site to make sure the ferries
were still sailing and on time. This was all combined with some of the highest
tides we have had in ages. The Oyce almost became one with the sea at one point
yesterday, and again this morning. The tides were so high the bar separating
the Oyce from the Sea nearly vanished. The waves were breaking right over it. I
did take a short video at one point but I was getting blown about so much that
it was too shaky to see much.
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