Wild and Windy Day at the Castle
The weather warning for today was for strong winds. On arrival at the Museum this morning I wondered whether I had missed the gales although I was slightly drenched from my cycle commute. After some discussion, we decided to put the Burma outdoor display up and keep an eye on the weather conditions.
It didn't take long for things to deteriorate. The internal space within the Castle commands its own mini weather system. Placed quite high up on the edge of the city with commanding views across to the fells, we are used to things getting a little breezy. Preferably not during an English summer though...
The display boards were laid down for safety reasons, whilst visitors zipped up their waterproof coats and put their heads down to navigate the site. Flocking into the Museum whilst the rain was horizontal, people stopped to put on their face coverings and breathe a sigh of relief that here would be some respite from the blustery conditions. No doubt the number of visitors to the site maybe less than normal today, but as alot of our current visitors are tourists to the area, many camping or caravanning, the Castle and Museum may provide some respite from the wild Cumbrian summer weather.
As the weather was so foul, I thought it was a good idea to post a water-themed photograph on social media for our photo friday. After trawling through our image files, I came across this King's Own Border photograph which seemed to fit the bill. Infact, I thought it would work on this blog post too. Most appropriate on this wild and wet friday.
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