Are you sure? We passed within a stones throw of St Helier H_______Hey I wasn't there, what do I care if it was dry or not?![]()
Are you sure? We passed within a stones throw of St Helier H_______Hey I wasn't there, what do I care if it was dry or not?![]()
Having told our esteemed leader that lifting the tandem would present no problems, by not bringing said tandem and using a recumbent instead, the lifting was a bit of an education. Finding where to grab it was the biggest problem.
All that aside, this was by far the best Felpham ride I've done, and one of the best FNRttCs ever. It all just came together beautifully. Many thanks and congratulations to all who made it happen!
You know what?2018499 said:Brilliant. You have just identified for me the moment of Simon's mood change. We were looking at the traffic to identify a suitable gap when I pointed the Arctic down the road, which he sized up as a potential target target with something approaching relish.
Fox's Glacier Mint delivery held up in South London ?2018499 said:I pointed the Arctic down the road
Had the artic driver not stopped my bad mood would have been a wonder to behold.You know what?
That didn't pass me by either....
EDIT: I recall an exchange of words along the lines of 'OMG. He's not going to go for the artic again, is he?'
There is no way that driver, at the start of his tacho-regulated shift, could've possibly known The Force he was going to encounter during the course of his night's work....Had the artic driver not stopped my bad mood would have been a wonder to behold.
2018742 said:Just got it, very good, mock my dyslexia why don't you.
There is no way that driver, at the start of his tacho-regulated shift, could've possibly known The Force he was going to encounter during the course of his night's work....
Honor Oak Park. There is a big poster with convoluted Olympic and Paralympic bike restrictions (none of which appear on http://www.southernrailway.com/your-journey/cycle-policy/ When he wouldn't let me in I didn't stand around arguing as it would probably have been futile and I had to make haste to get to the next station (Forest Hill) which has an unattended side entrance, so I knew I'd be able to get in. However, I've since checked the poster and as far as I can tell none of the restrictions apply to the time/service I was getting so I may send them an email. For all the good it will do.Which station was that? What reason did he give? Might be worth following it up with Southern to prevent problems in the future.
The first Victorian Post Box find was in Yapton, by the village shop. The second in Hurstpierpoint on my morning ride. There's a plaque to William Blake on the Fox in Felpham. Blake lived in Felpham and wrote a poem about the place sometimes quoted by Simon. Curiously the pictoral sign of the Fox, shows a ship. There's a plaque on the wall that says that the painter George Morland painted a picture of a ship on the wall of the inn in lieu of rent. Intruiging ... all the more reason to go on the next Felpham ride.Ooh! Victorian postboxes? Where?
I too saw a weasel somewhere to the North of Arundel on my way home.2018664 said:A weasel, which ran across the road in front of me on the road beneath Arundel Castle.
Honor Oak Park. There is a big poster with convoluted Olympic and Paralympic bike restrictions (none of which appear on http://www.southernrailway.com/your-journey/cycle-policy/ When he wouldn't let me in I didn't stand around arguing as it would probably have been futile and I had to make haste to get to the next station (Forest Hill) which has an unattended side entrance, so I knew I'd be able to get in. However, I've since checked the poster and as far as I can tell none of the restrictions apply to the time/service I was getting so I may send them an email. For all the good it will do.
The first Victorian Post Box find was in Yapton, by the village shop. The second in Hurstpierpoint on my morning ride. There's a plaque to William Blake on the Fox in Felpham. Blake lived in Felpham and wrote a poem about the place sometimes quoted by Simon. Curiously the pictoral sign of the Fox, shows a ship. There's a plaque on the wall that says that the painter George Morland painted a picture of a ship on the wall of the inn in lieu of rent. Intruiging ... all the more reason to go on the next Felpham ride.
FYI, I usually have eight AAs & four AAAs (fully charged, natch) should they be needed.I've already posted but on reflection would like to say that being All Up Man is very enjoyable, especially when accompanied by such fine fellows as John, Ian and Trickeredem. It would be even more enjoyable and the ride would be slightly quicker if riders would have a quick pee at a regrouping rather than wait until the ride is moving off then disappear into the woods. Then 300 yards later someone else does the same. And I am sure the FNRttC says something about checking batteries so we don't stop after an hour to change batteries in a light, only to discover we don't have any new ones.
But for anyone who wants to know, being able to yell ALL UP at regular intervals is A Fun Thing and I commend it to the house.