Having been somewhat indisposed since before the May Bank Holiday due to finally succumbing to the generosity of my my young grandchildren in being gifted a nasty cough cold and Conjunctivitis, I felt the irresistible urge to be outside. It was windy, and the morning had even had spells of bright sunshine, so it was hard to consider anywhere else than the shores of Brogborough Lake and the likelihood of there being ardent followers of the wind taking advantage of the windsurfing opportunities.
Sadly I had to clear the decks before going and that meant it was early afternoon and the spells of sunshine were now were overtaken by cloud and rain, but that still offered a chance for the brave to be more than happy with the wind, and me to be content to grab the opportunity to capture them using the wind to jump. I managed to get a small gallery of images, but more importantly learn there was an even better opportunity on the Saturday.
Sadly I had to clear the decks before going and that meant it was early afternoon and the spells of sunshine were now were overtaken by cloud and rain, but that still offered a chance for the brave to be more than happy with the wind, and me to be content to grab the opportunity to capture them using the wind to jump. I managed to get a small gallery of images, but more importantly learn there was an even better opportunity on the Saturday.
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