So. I read the weather forecast and dressed accordingly - or was that like an accordion? Not sure.
I rendezvoued with Joy at Paddington, not bare - unlike the well-oiled young ladies returning from the races at Cheltenham as I awaited a delayed Swansea train.
Joy abounded off the train eventually, soon to be joined by Claudine, back from Liverpool St. then User482 from Bristol. Steve and I had a pint while the ladies had a ladylike drink of lime and soda - Claudine wishing to preserve the facade she had projected onto her new recruit.
Hyde Park was the usual performance. I'm sure that it would be possible to stay there all night, not riding, just chatting with people - such is the need to 'catch up'. Ian after his travails with Henry, big Andy, determined, Els - who gave me a (s)warm welcome and User13710... venturing into and out of the smoke. And all you others of course!
Among friends again.
"We're off" Was it that? I don't recollect the hush before the proclamation "We're on our way" - probably me not paying attention.
Joy was cold at kick off. It was to get worse. Just out of town to the East we stopped and it was time to pass over a pair of inner gloves. She was our 'Bow Jo' - not a 'mare' but a filly... there were no complaints, just resolve.
Here's more if interested
And then it got a bit cold.
We got to Brentwood, up that nice slope which warmed, only to stop and wait around. All the positive numbers on the thermometer were having the morning off, and it was a cold crew that assembled. Joy moved on to the halfway stop, still pedalling but. It was cold. My hands were the coldest I can seem to remember. No fun for the perfectly capable rider. Anyone who was tussling with tiredness or lack of general warmth would have struggled, and Joy sensibly called it a day at Tully's Snackery. There will be other, more favourable times - well done.
The big orange was warming the spirits as it cast us some shadows. Pippa's yo ho ho ration was going down a treat. At one point, the TEC group were lagging, and it was necessary to invent a puncture - in reality, Tim, Claudine, Brian, Pippa and self were standing around drinking essential cognacs and rums. Where? No idea. I couldn't feel my fingers for the most part and only decided to take my camera out as we approached Leigh on Sea - everyone else was more or less 'home', and I fancied a bimble along the seafront.
I tried to catch the two smokey chimneys - one is just visible...
the sun was itching to push aside the naughty night
At the café, the queue was large, but there was a good buzz within. Because I had meandered into the seafront, the official presentations had passed. Here is Susie about to commence the formal signing of card.
We ate, drank tea

and had cake. We arrived mob-handed at the train station for a return to London. Frank, Tim and I were playing musical bikes - an entertaining game whereby the 'locals' expect you to move everything in an instant so that they can get off and on. We dealt with it.
And then it was partytime. Tim's photos sum up the table seance - I remember it being a good laugh and SO nice in the sun. an added bonus was Adam, the FNRs Tesco expert, and Claudine's Mum and Dad - arriving to wish their daughter a happy '21st'.
"Look Mum No Pages"
Happy Birthday Sunny Saturday!
Tim's position on the public footpath gives the game away somewhat...
Frank leapt up to gather photo evidence of the bylaw infringement
Our ride leader was demanding more beer, and the official voice of officialdom, Titus was nowhere to be seen. He was on the bench with Claudine ar$ing about.
Disgraceful.
Perfectly disgraceful.

I went to bed 38 hours after I had awoken on Friday morning - man I was tired!
Would anyone mind if they wore a name label for some or part of the ride until it dropped off? So many new faces last Friday, and, not withstanding those ultra-private people who can't stand anyone knowing anything, it might be a nice idea. Is that silly?