I hear thunder, I hear thunder

and I think whatever was going on with my head the other day is atmosphere related – because it’s going on again. Horrid, feels like I’ve got my head under water, and my ears are throbbing with loud noises. Very difficult to concentrate 🙁

Which is going to make today very complicated, as I have rather a lot to get through. Can’t wrap my head around a list just now – may manage in a minute.

Hoping it isn’t raining like this in Kessingland though, or we’ll need to bail out the campsite before we can pitch!


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2 responses to “I hear thunder, I hear thunder”

  1. I’d send you my list, but I’m not sure that would help a huge lot. 😀 Have a hug though (((Jax))).
    And according to the met office, Lowestoft is going to be pretty much dry till Tuesday! :::she says optimistically:::

  2. Well, at least we’ll be able to see where the wet patches are and avoid them!

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