I crawled off the bed at 3.45 and checked the situation of the sky: it was cloudless, however there was a particular haze to the east. Nonetheless: Venus was very vibrant, so I believed it might be value a drive to the highest of the Heath. As I drove in the direction of the Church a dense layer of mist descended: visibilty was round ten metres! Nothing ventured, nothing gained, so I cautiously carried on eastwards, turning right into a area gate simply previous South Walsham.
The mist often unravelled to disclose Leo near the horizon: regardless of the close by Moon, I might simply make out the comet with binoculars and managed a couple of photographs with a ten second publicity. Not ‘Sky at Night time’ normal, however good to meet up with my twentieth comet.