Friday, 30 May 2008

A Day Without Rain

We were over optimistic, MissM and I,

we set off in sunshine


to buy bikinis and shorts

and little black peep-toe shoes

but we soon realised that

we should have taken umbrellas.

13 comments:

blackbird said...

The weather NEVER cooperates with me when I go on an excursion like that.

Anonymous said...

Hope you found some good things! Sorry the weather did not cooperate:)

Allison said...

Well, the images you captured are breathtaking, so I am glad you went out (even if you did have a rain cloud follow you around!)

Anonymous said...

You should never mock the weather with talk of bikinis and shorts!

Ali said...

Buying summer gear definitely puts some of the blame on the hideousness of the half-term weather firmly at your door.

I think next week I'm going to knit a balaclava.

dragonfly said...

Tell me about it...

Anonymous said...

Oh, the rain and storms here in Germany last night...and more to come today.

The dog kept me up all night,with his howling downstairs. Now I'm shuffling around with my eyes half-open, hearing the siren song of the bed calling me back upstairs.

carolyn said...

The Ark might have been useful!

fifi said...

wow..I really must experience a british summer one of these years! I acnnot imagine wearing bikinis or shorts.

Actuall, now that I think , I don't wear those HERE when its stinking hot. heh.

I love the golden orange day!

Mary said...

Oh my word those gorgeous blooms.

Somehow bikinis and England are not two words I would naturally put together! I assume this is for Africa!

driftwood said...

somehow when I read this I got the lines muddled up, and had images of you shopping in the rain whilst wearing bikinis, shorts,and peep- toe shoes!

Unknown said...

Just be thankful you weren't at the Bath and West Show here in Somerset - we never go because it always tips it down! - plus once you've seen one tractor you've seen 'em all - I should know husband #1 was a farmer

Margaret said...

What gorgeous spring flowers! I never remember to bring my umbrella, I'm afraid.