It rained and it rained! It had rained heavily through the night and I woke to heavy rain. When I looked out of the flat window the cafe courtyard was awash with water causing quite deep and extensive puddles. Luckily, they were able to sort out a drain and drain cover and things improved.
I walked over to the studio in heavy rain and although there were one or two dry times in the day they were only temporary. Needless to say the numbers of people visiting Burton Agnes Hall were down, especially with regards to family groups. The cafe was very popular and the Hall but not all ventured into the gardens and only three came into see us in our summerhouse. So we had a good long day of work.
I spent the day wrestling with two horizontal boards. At some point I got the idea that one reminded me of Marazion views from St Michael's Mount and the other of Flambrough Head. Perhaps, subconsciously, I became fixated on them and as a result little happened and they got tighter and tighter. They are at a point where they will be left for a good while to clear my mind of them.
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