finally back in the saddle!!! in the club once again :D

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young Ed

Veteran
looks like i'm finally back riding for the fun of it after 4 months off, and i'm lovin' it!

so what if todays ride was only 9.9 miles, averaging 13.9 mph with a top speed of 34 mph i don't care if it isn't a touch on what i used to do but as i say this is the first time back in the saddle of my pride and joy in 4 months!

so i'd say i'm back in the club and here to continue causing trouble! :tongue:
Cheers Ed
 

Hill Wimp

Fair weathered,fair minded but easily persuaded.
Welcome back Ed. You will be back tearing down those wealden lanes soon enough.
 
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young Ed

young Ed

Veteran
So, how's the farm doing ?
well the farming is why i've not been about and on 2 wheels properly for 4 months, i've had more work than i have time for. i'm currently working at 5-6 different places for different people doing everything from gardening to living up to the job title 'professional, champion sheep wrestler/fighter'!

but really it's been a pretty sh*t year for us farmers! both professional (as in not hobby) farmers i work for have been riddled with punctures (with one farmer having 3 on one tractor, 2 or 3 on another and 1 on the truck and possibly one on the sheep trailer i forget exactly!), lamb prices and terrible, milk prices and through the floor for dairy farmers with one a day going out of business and even for our arable brothers the wheat prices have been pretty bad
and to top it all off due to the severe droughts and hot weather nothings growing as it should so there's little grass about and it's of bad quality so we can't make as much or as good hay as usual and there's not really enough for the sheep so ewes are thin and lamb are light :sad:

then again what would us farmers do if we didn't winge, we might do even more work!
Cheers Ed
 

Lilliburlero

Pro sandbagger
Location
South Derbyshire
Welcome back, Ed

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xxDarkRiderxx

Veteran
Location
London, UK
:welcome: back
 

ColinJ

Puzzle game procrastinator!
looks like i'm finally back riding for the fun of it after 4 months off, and i'm lovin' it!

so what if todays ride was only 9.9 miles, averaging 13.9 mph with a top speed of 34 mph i don't care if it isn't a touch on what i used to do but as i say this is the first time back in the saddle of my pride and joy in 4 months!

so i'd say i'm back in the club and here to continue causing trouble! :tongue:
Cheers Ed
Welcome back - I was thinking about you this afternoon!

(I rode along some hilltop lanes and was watching farmers harvesting hay. Or is it grass until it has dried? Anyway, the stuff that their sheep will be eating in the winter! Wrapping it up in big rolls covered in black plastic. I wondered if you were out somewhere doing that.)
 
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young Ed

young Ed

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But apart from that .... how's farming? ;)

Welcome back
other than that, oh well it's just marvelous when you're not injured (never), not sleep deprived (virtually never) and swearing like a trucker at broken tractors and thick and sh*t sheep!
we all just walk bout in tweed jackets and moleskin trousers with a well kept collie by our side whilst we we lean on a traditional shepherds crook looking vacantly at some clean, good looking sheep grazing gently on a lush green field with soft blue skies overhead (or maybe not!)

Welcome back - I was thinking about you this afternoon!
(I rode along some hilltop lanes and was watching farmers harvesting hay. Or is it grass until it has dried? Anyway, the stuff that their sheep will be eating in the winter! Wrapping it up in big rolls covered in black plastic. I wondered if you were out somewhere doing that.)
i would say it's always hay when we're harvesting it, after all we say 'i'm going to cut that field of hay on friday'

can't believe you were thinking of me! :tongue: although today was my 'day off' one farmer is trying to struggle on by him self for a few days now as the last 2 lots of lambs he sold were terribly cheap and he's worried about how much he owes me now! :tongue: and it's too wet for hay making or gardening for the moment and i've lost count of how many days in a row i've been working now!
so today i decided to go down the workshop and sort a few bits out and take the bike out, my idea of giving my buggered back and legs a 'rest' (soon buggers your body when you have a 70 odd kg (11 stone) sheep trow it self at your legs at full pelt trying to snap them or you have a 40 kg (6 stone) lamb run and jump/trow it self at you and knock you over on the concrete whilst you wrestle it! haha
Cheers Ed
 
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