With the overnight returned gale force winds and driving rain persisting Jackie and I splashed and sprayed our way to the Salinger’s home at Walkford where we joined Shelly and Ron, Helen and Bill for a lunch date having been several times postponed because of illness of one or other, or two of the sisters. The now familiar pools across the roads had been supplemented by new arrivals.
We enjoyed a relaxed buffet lunch based on Helen’s rather good giant quiche. Various white wines were quaffed. Much catching up was carried out, followed by our feeble attempts at completing John Eales’s Annual quiz, with coffee, mints, and Shelly’s moist Christmas cake.
As we returned home a break in the weather had occurred giving louring indigo clouds colourful pink and golden tinges. This created excitement about a potential sunset down at Milford on Sea so I nipped indoors at home for a loo break and to collect my camera. Within five minutes the rain had returned and the sky once more turned slate grey. Ever the optimists we drove to Milford anyway.
Here is the sunset.
Back at home I published
This evening we all dined on pork spare ribs; prawn toasts; and Jackie’s colourful savoury rice. No further wine was imbibed.
Best wishes for 2024 to you and all the family. There was lady from Hordle on TV last night – The Chase. Unfortunately she was caught.
Thanks very much, Quercus
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Actually the elusive and shy sunset looks quite appealing.
I thought so, too, Zakiah. Thank you very much
Beautiful sunset! Might not have been exactly what you were looking for, but worth photographing nonetheless.
Thanks very much, Laurie. I was more than happy with it.
As evidenced by your photographs, even faux sunsets have their charms.
Thanks very much, Liz. I thought so, too
You’re welcome, Derrick.
Wonderful photos! There is a town in Michigan, my home state called Milford. How alike we are! ????????????????
Yes. Thanks very much, John
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I think the sun and the clouds…whether working together or competing…create a beautiful sunset! 🙂 (((HUGS))) ❤️❤️❤️❤️❤️
Thanks very much, Carolyn XX
Those are beautiful photos in stormlight, Derrick and Jackie. I am glad you were able to make you lunch date, but also worry about you two out and about in such weather.
Thanks very much, Lavinia. We didn’t venture into the forest
I can glimpse a potential sunset behind the heavy clouds.
Happy New Year, Derrick and Jackie!
Thanks very much, Dolly. And to you and The Boss
Fickle weather permitting, enjoy this first week of the New Year. A baby-pink sky tonight on the Costa Blanca augurs well for our coffee date with ex neighbours from the UK in the morning. Cheers.
Thanks very much, Joy
It sounds like a delightful gathering, and your “faux sunset” is a stunning photo.
Thanks very much, Merril. It was worth going down for it
I can tell!
I like the sunset too. There are too many bright red ones on the internet already.
Yep. Thanks very much, Tootlepedal
You have captured just how our skies have looked all day Derrick…. Heavy and full of rain, so dark the light has been on most of the day..
Have a wonderful New Year… sending Hugs your way xx
Thank you so much, Sue. You too X
Sunsets are unpredictable. But I’m glad you go to enjoy the teasing pink and golden tinges and a relaxing lunch buffet.
Thanks very much, JoAnna
Your lunch date sounds like a wonderful gathering. Your weather, on the other hand, makes me feel happy to be home in the bright sunshine 🙂
Thank you very much, Anne
I love all types of sunsets — even faux ones!
Great photos!
Thank you very much, Donna
Happy New Year, Derrick and Jackie. Very atmospheric sunsets.
Those eyes in the sky are really demonic!
Thanks very much, John
I hope you didn’t suffer any garden damage this time Derrick.
Thanks very much, Andrew. None noticed yet
I’m glad you all finally had the long awaited lunch date.
The rains continue here but thankfully the wind has dropped, which has been a good thing, especially as Joshua and I put out the overflowing recycling bins and dismantled cardboard boxes a day early. I was convinced that yesterday was Wednesday! Joshua didn’t even question it!
If the wind had continued the whole lot would have been scattered down the lane and shared amongst neighbours.
Thanks very much, Sue
PS. The Quench is scheduled for Saturday. Thank you for that.
Thanks again, Sue
It was lovely to see everyone after all our long convalescence, wasn’t it? The quiz was by John Eales btw. But you were right about the feeble attempt!! 😀 xx
Of course I knew it was your John’s. It must have been the wine. Now corrected, Helen. Thanks very much.
Indeed, that shy sunset looks enchanting
Thank you very much, Luisa
You’re highly welcome, dear Derrick
Wow! Your photos are gorgeous! The blue slate grey is very soothing.
Thank you very much, Eugi
You’re most welcome, Derrick.
And you did capture a bit of the pink!
Yes. Thanks very much, Judy
Spareribs and prawn toast. My husband is lucky if gets one of those. 🙂
🙂 Thanks very much, Bridget
prawn toast?
Yes – a Chinese starter dish. Do you not know them – they are pretty standard over here.
Heavens to Murgatroid! You’re really getting pummelled with the wet stuff at the moment aren’t you?
We are. Thanks very much, Widders
A lovely day! The sky looks menacing but is also beautiful!
Indeed. Thank you very much, Riba
Nice capture of those clouds. And “Jackie’s colourful savoury rice” sounds scrumptious. Does she share her recipe? :o)
She doesn’t use them, but often fried the rice first and adds colourful items such as peppers, sweetcorn, peas, and onions as she goes along. Thanks very much Lenore
Ever the optimist… It’s a good quality to have.
Thank you very much, Crystal
Sounds like a lovely get-together despite the sky refusing to give up its colours!
Thanks very much, Dale
Moody, magnificent photos
Thanks very much, Sheree
I love the way you and Jackie live life
Thank you so much, Mimi