Sunny Portrush
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- Location
- Musselburgh
I like to honk my horn as much as possible.
That reminds me, I have an optician's appointment on Monday
That reminds me, I have an optician's appointment on Monday
I don't have many shared paths around where I live, but do cycle on quiet rural roads which are popular with walkers and joggers. I ring my bell to try to let them know I'm coming, but most are wearing headphones and don't hear me anyway. I'm considering replacing my bell with a dinner gong.
Same here. The only ones who always seem to hear me are the horse riders and their accompanying bike rider. They always say thanks for the tinkle 👍
You're a poet, although you might not know it.
🎵I've got a bike, you can ride it if you like
It's got a basket, a bell that rings
And things to make it look good
I'd give it to you if I could, but I borrowed it🎵
Same here. The only ones who always seem to hear me are the horse riders and their accompanying bike rider. They always say thanks for the tinkle 👍
The people with ear phones and those deeply engrossed in their phones - you're on feckin' walk - are the worst as nothing alerts them. All one can do is ride by as wide and quickly as possible.
Then we have elderly couples and families with small children. A moving hazard. Two possibilities here:
The couple split one going to left verge, the other right. Then at the last moment one will have a change of mind and cross to the opposite side.........when I'm about five yards away.
I'm waiting for the glorious day when both change their minds simultaneously and meet in the middle.......sprawling on the ground.
Families with small children. Ah ha! Generally the kids are excellent, jump to one side and stand still. Then Mummy calls "come here Genevieve" now poor Genevieve is expected to cross the path as a gravel rider bears down on her. Often they get halfway, hesitate, change their mind and move back to where they were just as I've adjusted my direction to the same side.