I want to see the sunshine after the rain!

Today is the Summer Solstice, the longest day, and for me it certainly has been; but in a very awesome way. I got up this morning at 0200hrs as I wanted to kayak down the River Stour to Christchurch Harbour and watch the sunrise. To make sure I didn’t waste any time this morning I loaded the car up last night so when my alarm went off it was a simple case of get up, grab my shorts and shirt, give Mary a kiss and head out the door. Driving across the forest at such an early hour was wonderful, dipping in and out of pockets of mist and being enchanted by the wildlife. There were vixens out with their cubs, gentle fallow deer pattering across the road and lots of bunnies; everything from little one fluffs up to big four fluffs. Just as an aside a fluff is the official bunny measurement in the Flynn household! Seeing so many rabbits this morning was brilliant given how widespread rhdv2 ( Rabbit Haemmorhagic disease variant 2 ) is at the moment. Once at Iford I quickl...