Hi Sarah from a storm struck Oakham – tropical rain thunder and lightning throughout the night.
Lovely to listen to your wildlife musings this morning. Wishing and willing you on to 170 !
180 by day 100 is this a micro challenge you’re aiming for Sarah – all bets on then! Bagsy a packet of chocolate biscuits you’ll have a cracking go at achieving it. News from UK, last night we had a HUGE electric storm and downpour over Bristol which broke the 5 weeks of solid sunshine we endured…like a bit of cloud and wind to freshen it up a bit. Hopefully you will get the wind in the right direction and a favourable ocean to get you closer to that packet of chocky bickies 🙂 Cycled the Great Weston ride last weekend which went well with 800 riders taking part in the 60 mile ramble over the Mendips to the coast to raise funds for Prostate Cancer research. Toppled 30c, so was a hot one – ending with me washing seagull poo out of my hair in a sandy, salty puddle on Burnham sands – that salt messes with your hair, this I can appreciate now Sarah!!! Love your messages – Natracare SISTERS with you all the way as ever xx
Go Sara Go! All the best, Stephen
My British kingdom for a sailboat…did you hear their is a new baby boy in the Royal Family??
Hi Sarah from a storm struck Oakham – tropical rain thunder and lightning throughout the night.
Lovely to listen to your wildlife musings this morning. Wishing and willing you on to 170 !
Best wishes,
Richard.
The “perch” may be barracuda?
180 by day 100 is this a micro challenge you’re aiming for Sarah – all bets on then! Bagsy a packet of chocolate biscuits you’ll have a cracking go at achieving it. News from UK, last night we had a HUGE electric storm and downpour over Bristol which broke the 5 weeks of solid sunshine we endured…like a bit of cloud and wind to freshen it up a bit. Hopefully you will get the wind in the right direction and a favourable ocean to get you closer to that packet of chocky bickies 🙂 Cycled the Great Weston ride last weekend which went well with 800 riders taking part in the 60 mile ramble over the Mendips to the coast to raise funds for Prostate Cancer research. Toppled 30c, so was a hot one – ending with me washing seagull poo out of my hair in a sandy, salty puddle on Burnham sands – that salt messes with your hair, this I can appreciate now Sarah!!! Love your messages – Natracare SISTERS with you all the way as ever xx