Open doors.

Not a good day weather wise, but we still went  to Porthcawl.J dropped me off in the car park, so I took the usual route around the harbour. I saw the lifeboat doors were open, and there were roofing contractors putting scaffolding up on the roof. I stood on the slip way to take this shot, so it's a good job there wasn't a shout.The sea was quite rough, and it was very windy. (see my extra) I walked up to town, and did some shopping , and not long after, J phoned to see if I was ready. I bought coffee and a pack of sandwiches in Greggs, and then we parked near Locks Common, and watched the waves crashing over the rocks. Our g/daughter has just phoned with the good news  that  she through to the third part of the extensive process of getting an eighteen month graduate scheme with Admiral Insurance. She had to fill in an application form online, then a maths & English test, which was twenty questions in twenty minutes, without using a calculator, and tomorrow she has a Sykpe interview, then if that goes well, an interview in Cardiff, and if that is successful, another maths & English test, and they won't accept anything under a 2-1 degree. How tough is that? 

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