Friday: who ordered the pea soup?

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wakemalcolm

Legendary Member
Location
Ratho
The difference between the Met Office and the parts of my garden I can actually see is stark.

A day of shuffling vehicles and children awaits. May be time for a coffee in all that.
 

sungod

Senior Member
'ning

only gazpacho here, no peas

off for sunrise ride over volcanoes, a few cafes, then bask

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Pinno718

Über Member
Location
Way out West
Bright sunshine here but reading 2 c atm , i ache all over this morning so doing the old man groan as i move .

I'll join you in a moan.

3 days hedge cutting and then... everything was going swimmingly after strimming until the ride on mower tried to kill me. In two ways: firstly, something 'went' and it shot off at silly speed. Managed to stall it but then had to push it all the way from the bottom of the garden. 3 to 4 hours trying to sort it out: gave up and finished the grass with the strimmer.
So instead of finishing at 1 and going to a café, I finished at 5.30 knackered.
 

Stevo 666

Über Member
Morning Folks,

Last of 4 days on the trot WHF due to tube strikes. Could have ridden in but the office will be pretty empty - back to normal next week. Not too busy today unless someone drops a 'surprise', which is good for a Friday. Off for a gig up in Nottingham with some mates tomorrow so looking forward to that. Might have another coffee in the meantime.
 

Webbo2

Über Member
Morning
Frosty and foggy first thing, now bright and sunny but cool. So it will be finish coffee, walk Bertie then climb.
 

classic33

Leg End Member
Morning Folks,

Last of 4 days on the trot WHF due to tube strikes. Could have ridden in but the office will be pretty empty - back to normal next week. Not too busy today unless someone drops a 'surprise', which is good for a Friday. Off for a gig up in Nottingham with some mates tomorrow so looking forward to that. Might have another coffee in the meantime.
The trot can be a nuisance at times.
 

cyberknight

As long as I breathe, I attack.
I'll join you in a moan.

3 days hedge cutting and then... everything was going swimmingly after strimming until the ride on mower tried to kill me. In two ways: firstly, something 'went' and it shot off at silly speed. Managed to stall it but then had to push it all the way from the bottom of the garden. 3 to 4 hours trying to sort it out: gave up and finished the grass with the strimmer.
So instead of finishing at 1 and going to a café, I finished at 5.30 knackered.

Sounds about right , mine is just work related as the job is aimed at younger guys and im just hanging on .
 

TLW1

Senior Member
Loverly here through my home office window

Back to back fun meeting times until early afternoon
 

Pinno718

Über Member
Location
Way out West
30 mile ride despite feeling mangled and averaged a cadence of 93 (ave.: 2mph).

Even more cream crackered than before but somehow happy. Recovery drink, shower, stretch and eat like a pig then snooze probably. Home made Shish kebabs later to look forward to.
 

oxoman

Über Member
Afternoon peeps. OH working from home for the last time as new role is office based, TF for that. Hopefully get more me time. Spent the morning cleaning carpets with the rug doctor. Beer night later then trying to sort a road ride out for Monday thats not be surface dressed. Couple of the councils have decided to bodge the potholes then hide the mess under stone chippings, might be gravel bike time instead. Blue sky's and golden orb all day so far, mutts loving it.
 

Webbo2

Über Member
30 mile ride despite feeling mangled and averaged a cadence of 93 (ave.: 2mph).

Even more cream crackered than before but somehow happy. Recovery drink, shower, stretch and eat like a pig then snooze probably. Home made Shish kebabs later to look forward to.

Pretty impressive staying up right at that speed.😏
 
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