I often struggle to adjust to 'normality' again when I return from holiday but that has been even harder to achieve since I got back from Scotland, given the record and sustained high temperatures we've been having. Hardly 'normal'! I've taken to having a walk before breakfast on the warmer days, as it is only then that the temperatures are bearable.
On Saturday (27 June, I'm lagging well behind in posting) I was out by 7.30 am, and decided to do the longer route out along the canal and back along the river. I'd forgotten there was a regatta at the rowing club. As I walked downstream, marshals were setting up at various points along the river bank. As I neared the rowing club, it was all hands on deck prepping the boats, with more teams arriving by the minute from as far away as Durham and Hull. This was shortly after 8 am and the first race was due to start at 8.30 am. It was already pretty warm!
The local clubs included Bradford Grammar School's enthusiastic rowers whom I've seen practising here a few times.
The races were due to start some 600m upstream and finish in front of the clubhouse. The line of flags marks the boundary beyond which the boats must not go, as they'd risk being swept down the weir, currently not full and a very rocky incline indeed.
These regattas must take a huge amount of organising; the Risk Assessments alone must be colossal. It was lovely to see the anticipatory buzz around the clubhouse. I hope it all passed off smoothly.
Walking further on, to Roberts Park, there was a buzz around there too, as volunteers were getting ready for the weekly Saturday morning 5km park run (or walk or jog). It was a very hot morning for running but on my way home I passed lots of people making their way down to the park to join in. Often there are over 500 runners taking part! This is another event that needs masses of volunteers to organise and manage safely. They run throughout the year, winter and summer, never mind the weather (unless the course is flooded.) Hats off to them.
It's the first time I've seen it since I'm not usually up and out before they've finished and had their coffee!






















































