Well, its stopped here, mercifully. Glad it didnt affect you too much!
We tried to go to Greenmount today, to see the Walled Garden. We usually take a short cut across country for the first leg of that journey (its on the way to Belfast International Airport) but today we were worried about flooding, so we took an alternative route, on main thoroughfares. But, after travelling 20 miles, we found the road closed at a roundabout outlet, completely! So we doubled back on another road, and hit a part of the road which was heavily flooded. The traffic had to alternate though the pond, taking the high ground in the centre of the road. One car was abandoned at the side, right in the middle of the flood! After another mile, we hit another flood.
Enough was enough. We turned and took a shortcut back to Hillsborough, and had lunch.
Thats the village where visiting dignitaries stay over (Hillsborough Castle) Royalty and politicians.
As you may know, I donated 132 copies of FG to the Ulster in Bloom competition, so I decided to get a few photos of the displays in Hillsborough. The flowers are definitely suffering this year. Hillsborough has won awards for Best kept Village a few times in the past, but even they are struggling this year.
When we arrived home, believe it or not, the sun was beaming, se we had coffee outside and enjoyed it while it lasted! My first plums are ripe, so I put on the gardening clothes and pulled a few. Then I staked a few plants (Sidalcea) - in my raincoat! Yip, it was on yet again!
That all sounds like Rupert Bear telling his mum about his exciting adventures
Weather forecast?
To be good Tue and Wed here. Fingers crossed.