The severe flooding which hit Fife on Monday had local residents and businesses on edge for most of the day.
A huge clear-up operation is under way following the deluge which saw roads impassable, and closures affecting Fife College’s Kirkcaldy campus, the town’s Leisure Centre and its Galleries.
Children at Burntisland Primary were forced also forced from classrooms due to the adverse weather, with a Farmfoods in Leven closed until Tuesday morning after water leaked through the roof.
However as the heavy rainfall started to pass, many began to see the lighter side of the situation.
Staff at The Pet Shop and Print It Stitch It battled it out with a rubber duck race on Kirkcaldy High Street.
Printing shop owner Kirsty Bremner, said she had originally gone out to film the conditions when the two businesses decided to have a laugh as things began to calm down.
She added: “I was a bit worried. It was quite bad for some of the businesses. Quite a few of them had their back entrances flooded out.
“We thought we’d have a wee laugh with The Pet Shop. Mines was the blue one, so it was a little bit drunk. We did a couple of runs in it.
“If it happens again we will do it and we’ll do it down the main road instead.”
A man was also seen casting a fishing rod into deep flood water at the junction of Links Street and Pratt Street, Kirkcaldy.