A ray of light in dark times

This  morning we didn't want to  believe the weather forecast for rain by lunch time, and so we cycled to uke class. We sat in the class looking out across the  rugby pitch as the sky took on a strange yellowish hue, and then, of course, the rain began. By noon when  we left for  home our bikes were covered in a red, gritty, rainwater suspension. (Apparently, the sky had looked the way it did, not because we were developing extremely rapid cataracts , but because of air- borne sand blown in from the Sahara by Storm Celia.) We were pretty soaked by the time  we got home.  The rain continued so my only photo was of our dinner: Penne pasta  arrabiata. 
After so much woe recently there was, at last, some very good news, that Nazanin  Zaghari- Radcliffe had been released from  Iran after being detained there for six years, and was on her way home to her family in  the UK. 

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