Last night's heavy rain eased off in the morning with the sun making an appearance by the end of the afternoon. It's been windy but still warm.
Pete went into town to sort things at the bank. One of the things in his wallet was his newly bought senior railcard which had cost £35. I'd looked on line and if you lose it a replacement costs £10 which at least is better. But when Pete went to get the replacement because he had a crime number having reported his missing wallet to the police, there was no charge. A bright moment in all the drama and worry. He's also been to the pub and they're going to check the CCTV just in case they see anything.
In the meantime I was at home busy painting Viking shields with the simplest designs I could find. Next step will be black gloss paint around the borders. From the on line chatter there seem to be all sorts of ideas going on for the boat including oars that will be moved by string and even dummy Vikings to go in the boat. I'll just do my bit and see what everyone else comes up with.
The only bit of gardening I did today was to tie in the rapidly growing tomato plants.
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Your day reflects resilience and quiet determination—balancing the worries of lost belongings with the creative joy of painting Viking shields. It’s encouraging to see how tradition and community projects like this bring everyone together, even in small ways. I just shared a blog post you are invited to read thank you
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