A damp start
The rain has certainly brought out the slugs though and my courgettes have taken a hammering overnight and it might be time to bring in the copper tape. If you've got any good preventative measures then let me know in the comments box - thanks!
There's high pressure looming now though, so we should have a few dry, sunny days - bad news for surfers but good news for me as I'm trying to get a garage built and concrete doesn't set in the rain.
A few photos to share with you today. The first shows just how heavy the rainfall was up north. Ruth Davies sent this one in of a cul de sac in Wrexham where she lives, which now has a water feature at one end:
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Mike Davies always takes a nice snap and this one features a damp jay sheltering from the rain in his back garden. Check out the vertical lines of rain in the background.
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Meanwhile in Pembrokeshire, Faye Underhill watched this local buzzard for 30 minutes as it tried to dry out its sodden wings after a heavy down pour:
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Whilst we're still on a watery theme -Tony Llewellyn did a double take on a recent Skomer Island visit when he saw a frog, (yes a frog) swimming out at sea on it's back. I somehow don't think this story will have a happy ending.
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And finally to end on a high note - local rowers in Fishguard have helped save a confused pod of dolphins by herding them out of the harbour and into deeper water. Well done to everyone who helped! Read more on this story on Â鶹¹ÙÍøÊ×Ò³Èë¿Ú News Online.
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