David Lloyd recorded his fourth half-century of the season in a day heavily impacted by rain at Emirates Old Trafford.
Lloyd top-scored for Glamorgan with 78, with his side closing on 117/3 on Day 1 of the LV= County Championship clash, and was pleased to get another fifty on the board in 'tricky conditions'.
"They were tricky conditions, when we won the toss I didn't think it would be that bad. It was pleasing to get a start, disappointing to get out at the end but not a bad day all round.
"Going on and off is difficult when you're trying to re-focus and keep your concentration going, hopefully we can build on the start we've had."
Lloyd also reflected on facing one of the world's greatest fast bowlers, with James Anderson making his first appearance of the season for Lancashire.
"Jimmy Anderson is the best in the world so it's a great experience for me to face him. You watch him all the time on TV and it's quite surreal to face him after seeing him take all those wickets, but you just enjoy the challenge."