We took a drive out to Richmond Park today, never been before, but as we got closer to the park, the weather got more and more miserable and by the time we arrived it was pouring down.
Were try again, hopefully the weather will be better next time.
We took a drive out to Richmond Park today, never been before, but as we got closer to the park, the weather got more and more miserable and by the time we arrived it was pouring down.
Were try again, hopefully the weather will be better next time.
Unfortunately it did rain more whilst we were at Hastings and on the journey home.
In the evening, we were able to capture this rainbow from our back garden.


Pretty impressive, don’t you think ?
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Manchester City 2 Leeds United 1 – HT 2-0
Gündogan (19′, 27′) Rodrigo (85′)
Assists –
Mahrez (19′, 27′)
Not the team you want to face for your 1st game in charged and trying to avoid relegation.
Manchester City moved four points clear at the top of the Premier League by surviving a late scare to beat a Leeds side playing under new manager Sam Allardyce for the first time.
Two fine first-half goals by Ilkay Gundogan had done the damage for City, who appeared utterly dominant as they headed towards their 10th straight league win.
Gundogan’s first neat finish, which came after Riyad Mahrez found him in space on the edge of the area, was into the bottom left-hand corner of Joel Robles’ goal.
His second, again with Mahrez the provider, was identical apart from that he found the opposite corner of the net.
City were in full control but could not find a third goal to finish Leeds off after the break. Even Erling Haaland, for once, failed to score – his best effort came back off the post.
Their best chance to wrap the game up came with six minutes to go, when Pascal Struijk fouled Phil Foden inside the area and referee Andrew Madley pointed to the spot.
Regular penalty-taker Haaland passed up the chance to take it and add to his 51-goal tally for the season, but saw Gundogan miss out on a hat-trick when he sent his effort against the post.
That gave Leeds hope and, only 58 seconds later, they were somehow back in the game. Manuel Akanji failed to deal with a long ball and substitute Rodrigo beat Ederson with a low finish.
Their noisy supporters roared them forward in search of an unlikely equaliser but City were not in the mood to let the three points slip.
Considering who we were playing, to only lose 2-1, was a result, but at the end of the day, still no points and a goal on to the goal difference.
I can’t see anything other than relegation now, I don’t see Sam producing a miracle.
League position 17th after 35 games – After 35 games last season, Leeds were 16th.