I thought I would try to find the theater that was putting on a matinée production of an Agatha Christie mystery play. What actually happened, since I didn't find the correct theater, is that I was inspired to go shopping. That isn't too terribly exciting. It was impossibly windy today, the two mile walk to the town center had me leaning at an angle into the wind as I pushed my way along. At least on the way back I would have the wind at my back. After shopping and a quick cuppa to escape the wind. I wondered back to the Sea Life aquarium I had passed by a few times. Sure, I'll give it a go. I was surprised at how large the place was compared to the deceptively narrow street side frontage. And once inside, I was upstairs. Upstairs with dozens of large aquarium tanks, just think of the weight of those gallons and gallons of water up there. I arrived in time for the feeding at the ray tank which was pretty cool. The rays swimming to the surface and playing and vying for attention like strange slippery puppies. They have an active ray breeding program with a half dozen species. In a side room was a nursery of sorts, with egg cases suspended on netting in a tank. I could see tiny immature rays wriggling around inside of them. There was also a tank of baby seahorses that were impossibly adorable. I left feeling like I had an afternoon well spent and learned quite a bit about English coastal wildlife.