09:00-ish:
The wind is incredibly strong today and is coming
from the north straight down The Irish Sea.
Hence the choppy waters.
They'll be surfing in Carbis Bay today.
10:45-ish:
The sea is calmer now but it is still breezy.
15:00-ish:
The M5 at a standstill somewhere in Somerset.
The journey home from Cornwall is always twice
as long as the one to get down there and today is no exception.
Thanks to the strong winds the A30 was closed at St Ives
due to building debris on the road,
and all traffic was diverted through Hayle.
Just to make it that bit more interesting,
a wagon had broken down in the middle of the diversion,
making it hard for traffic to pass it.
So after one hour and five minutes we had only just joined the A30.
Things got moving then but the M5 is always stop-start
until the M4 when two-thirds of the traffic turns east
and we can carry on our merry way home at a more sensible rate of knots.
7.5 hours in total.
Still, a great holiday and we can't wait to do it again.
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