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Saturday, 26 October 2019

Hols



Part of Norfolk

Here we are on holiday in Norfolk again. I had wondered whether to pack shorts and T-shirts in view of Greta Doomberg's famous prognostications. By now Norfolk should be well on the way to becoming a subtropical paradise but after a short period of reflection running into milliseconds I decided on plenty of wet weather gear.

Oddly enough this has proved to be the right decision. Presumably the climate isn't infallible and doesn't always get it right. How dare it.

5 comments:

James Higham said...

A fine holiday plan - puddles of olde Norfolk.

Sackerson said...

Norfolk is so flat a puddle becomes an infinity pool.

Sam Vega said...

Your picture shows the county being covered by rising seas, presumably?

Scrobs. said...

Steer clear of 'The Broads'!

They're rampant at this time of year!

A K Haart said...

James - came across one lurking in a dip in the road today - too deep to risk the car so had to find another route.

Sackers - manages some surprisingly deep puddles though.

Sam - felt more like falling seas at the time.

Scrobs - rampant eh? I don't come to Norfolk for rampant.