Another sunny and warm day though even in the morning there were already signs of a light sea mist.
I've decided to use my own interpretation of descriptions for 'sea state' and today was sea state - family friendly. An almost flat sea suitable for paddle boarders and kayaks with widely spaced single waves breaking close to shore perfect for children to jump and people learning to surf. The large group in the middle were from The Wave Project a charity helping disadvantaged youngsters.
I was distinctly weary last night after the long ride. Not too surprising since I haven't ridden for more than an hour since last year. This morning my knees and back were almost back to normal which is a good sign.
It seemed a shame to waste such nice weather so off I went to the zoo and put in three hours of gardening before heading home. I planted more lamb's ears and ground cover sedum in the gravel garden and also put in three lavender plants that I'd grown from last year's cuttings. I'm not sure if the conditions there are the best for lavender but it's worth a try. Before leaving I went over the paths in the grass maze which was a lot easier to do than when I had the whole of the woodchip there to keep weed-free. The zoo was full of families which was good to see.
I must say that working at the zoo can be a dangerous activity. Not only was I stung - by a stinging nettle but I was also bitten - by a red ant. I've had to take an anti histamine to counter my body's over reaction to such things.
Later in the afternoon my time sitting outside was cut short by the approaching sea mist which brought a distinct drop in temperature. Luckily I brought in all the dry washing before it reached the back garden.
I should be going to choir tonight but an increasingly sore throat, sore eyes and muzzy head have made me decide to stay home. I can't sing properly and no point in passing on whatever it is.
An hour later.