No, not even on my road bike tyres.Has anybody ever had a puncture through conker shell spikes?, I have no choice but to ride though a patch and have been lucky so far over the years.
First evening ride home tonight when I've been sure winter is well on its way.
Chill and crisp and properly dark at 8pm and that unmistakable smell of winter cold in the air that I mention to my friends who drive and they look at me like I'm strange. But I do, I smell winter.
Just like these guys did.
And I absolutely love riding at this time of year.
Im waiting for the first real frost as I have found masses of sloe berries.
Steve, you and me need to talk. I am aching to try making some sloe gin this year and need to know what the berries look like so I know I am picking the right thing.
Google isn't really giving me a definitive image that I can use for a positive I.D so can you give me, a total horticultural numpty, an idiots guide to spotting sloe berries?
I have bottles waiting![]()
Guess what? Tonight I tasted my first homemade sloe ginI have never made it before either so if I am telling you total rubbish on your head be it.
Sloe berries grow on Blackthorne tree
and are best picked after the first frosts as the frost helps them to lose their bitterness. The berries are not poisionous but the thorns are if they stab you.
The berry is a purple/ black/ green colour. I am sure you will find photos on the net along with photos of blackthorne
leaves.
If there are any experts who want to put me right. Please jump in.
Never, ever reveal where you pick your sloes - bad luck, and the sloe-gin fairy will have your guts for garters ...Didn't find nearly enough sloes (or so I thought) ....