Quite grey here too Di, but humid.
It will have. J's girls, she has four, are all pretty much grown up (the youngest is Joe's age) and it was the youngest two who were there. She'd told them to leave early to avoid the rush getting out as she and their Dad were waiting and they'd got quite a drive home and they'd ignored her, but she's so very glad they did now. Poor J, she went through years of worry with her husband, he was an Army Captain until quite recently and I well remember all of the tears shed whenever he was posted abroad. She was craving a quiet, less stressful life once he'd left the army.
I think of the times I've been to concerts with J, and it's always been so much fun but I suppose now there'll always be a niggling thought that something could happen. And I've know these girls since they were little, and it makes me so angry to think that someone decided to try and kill them.