True, but if I was in charge it would have a few more days in it.I am confident that July will occur.
Against what?Insurance.
Yes indeedy. Take a look at the website. So many Friday-peeps want to organise and lead rides we can't fit them all in - my plan was to stop in October but we might have to do one in November And it looks like at least two foreign trips, involving four countries. No airports. And quite a few are to fresh destinations - interesting places to visit. Not to mention the chance for a social meal beforehand. Oh - and a summer weekend on flat roads at an easy pace for spouses/parents/children/newbies to get to meet us.2016 is going to be a good year
And there will be at least one more ride. Even if it's halfway in a car park again and therefore unofficial!Yes indeedy. Take a look at the website. So many Friday-peeps want to organise and lead rides we can't fit them all in - my plan was to stop in October but we might have to do one in November And it looks like at least two foreign trips, involving four countries. No airports. And quite a few are to fresh destinations - interesting places to visit. Not to mention the chance for a social meal beforehand. Oh - and a summer weekend on flat roads at an easy pace for spouses/parents/children/newbies to get to meet us.
I've gone all shivery just thinking about it.
Sorry I'm late to this conversation but, if it is literal, Shoreham must be Shoreham-by-Sea. Ah no, only if it's littoral.It was literal, I am afraid. Shoreham is Shoreham, whilst Shoreham-by-sea is Shoreham-by-sea.
This time - literally - he did! The Jacobin revolutionaries introduced twelve months of thirty days each (with five Fêtes des Sans-culottes) in 1793. When Napoleon abolished that calendar in 1805, he re-introduced the Gregorian one where some months are thirty-one days long!As far as I recall, even Napoleon didn't make months longer.
Sorry I'm late to this conversation but, if it is literal, Shoreham must be Shoreham-by-Sea. Ah no, only if it's littoral.
Interesting (FSVO Interesting) fact: Schiphol airport is 3m below sea level.We're going to the airport*. So if that's under water, we're sunk! Literally and metaphysically.
* or as the airport owner likes to call it - Brighton City Airport.