Back home from MAMA 3 (see this MINI2 thread) – lots of MINIs and loads of water! There was heavy rain during my drive up to Keene, and also during some of the drive today – but none of this spoiled the fun we all had; there were a few route changes due to the floods, and one U-turn!
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Our lunch stop was at Cathedral Of The Pines which happily offered a tent & dry benches:
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On the return journey we stopped in Harrisville – we would have enjoyed a tour of the ex-mill town, if the weather had been more friendly. Instead we were in awe of the water again:
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Sadly there was very little fall foliage:
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A great day: seeing loads of MINI friends and meeting some new ones, enjoying some great twisty roads and not drowning are all good. Thanks Annette for the brownies too 🙂
Wow some spectacular weather! We SoCal folk are getting some pretty bazare stuff also. We just had, up here in Altadena, a hail storm for about 3 minutes. They were the size if a dime. I also heard that some folk out east of me got a small twister and lost some roof tiles.
For another perspective and a better write-up, visit Josh’ weblog