Panter
Just call me Chris...
- Location
- Sittingbourne, Kent
Gave up trying to sleep at 04:30 this morning.
Once it was light I thought I'd nip out on the bike for a gentle spin to try and crush the last remmenants of man-flu.
It was bitterly cold at first light though, so much so that after a couple of miles I headed home for my buff.
It gave me the opportunuty to grab my mobile to get a couple of snaps.
Sadly I missed the really stunning Golden rays of first light, but I got these pictures.
They do illustrate reason#6465344 why I miss my dog so much, I've been treated to lots of these views of the mist rolling across the fields lit by the early morning sun, as I always used to take him out first thing for a walk on the sea wall at the weekends.
Anyway, it really captured for me the joy of riding a bike. There was a surprising amount of traffic out early hours this morning (though still quiet) and it makes you realise what noisy, nasty, smelly things cars are when you're enjoying the scenery from the saddle
Once it was light I thought I'd nip out on the bike for a gentle spin to try and crush the last remmenants of man-flu.
It was bitterly cold at first light though, so much so that after a couple of miles I headed home for my buff.
It gave me the opportunuty to grab my mobile to get a couple of snaps.
Sadly I missed the really stunning Golden rays of first light, but I got these pictures.
They do illustrate reason#6465344 why I miss my dog so much, I've been treated to lots of these views of the mist rolling across the fields lit by the early morning sun, as I always used to take him out first thing for a walk on the sea wall at the weekends.
Anyway, it really captured for me the joy of riding a bike. There was a surprising amount of traffic out early hours this morning (though still quiet) and it makes you realise what noisy, nasty, smelly things cars are when you're enjoying the scenery from the saddle