When I walked round the Abingdon Marina Park late this afternoon there was still debris from the Sunday morning winds. Willow branches with leaves were thrown around. One larger branch lay across the path and had been wound with hazard tape.
In other places it did not look so bad in the late afternoon sun.
The park is between the River Thames and the Marina and has a view across to where Swift Ditch rejoins the Thames.
A lone swan was there. Swans are usually seen in pairs or family groups or teenage gangs. Perhaps the family had gone off somewhere and this one was just waiting for their return.
I once had an interesting incident with a swan, but the teenage gangs of then seen quite fearsome.