The wind kept up all
night but there was no more rain and everything was drying out nicely
so after breakfast Bren organised a couple of loads of washing. You
need to contact one of the cleaning ladies who opens up the laundry
and gets you started – but it's quite expensive so we didn't use
the dryers, hoping the wind would do that for us. So Terry got the
whirlygig out and also set up a line to take advantage of the still
fresh wind.
Despite bright sunshine
for most of the day it remained cool, as forecast so we're not too
bothered. Terry walked round to the supermarket for some essentials
and that just about summed up our day. The washing was dry by teatime
so we'll try to get the rest done tomorrow.
The campsite seems to
be relatively quiet; quite a few vans around us have gone and a
number of pitches which are not in very good condition have been
closed off – a guy came round with a tractor this morning and
spread piles of sand on the worst ones. Seems the grass doesn't get
much chance to recover here.
As I write in late
evening the wind has dropped right off but with a clear sky I think
it's going to be a cold one again.
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