It's a FAB event around the five boroughs of New York on closed roads. You get to see bits of the Manhattan, The Bronx, Queens, Brooklyn and Staten Island a tourist would never usually see, all on closed roads. It's brilliant, well organised safe, it's America's biggest cycling event. But it's only 40 miles and flatter than a witches tit, the only lumps are up the ramps of the bridges. Around the route all sorts of musicians, djs, dancers, etc entertain and there's sooo much food at the feed stations you could sustain a large army.
It's great fun, but the Cape Argus was better.
Brrrrrrr.... it's chilly out there. Mr R is out scraping his car before heading off to work. I have the rest of the week off and am cuddled up in bed with Jack and coffee.
Was it dense fog as well then?
Rude. Roundhay Park is very nice, I spent countless hours playing there as a small kid and it holds lots of happy memories.
I do actually like Leeds, before the locals get restless....
Beat me to itHe's just taking the pith....
The sprouts and pork pie have worn off then.The wind has stopped at last.
Foggy and frosty here. Mr Hop has fired up the engine and is about to untie us. I'm in bed with tea and CC. I have the best of the dealBrrrrrrr.... it's chilly out there. Mr R is out scraping his car before heading off to work. I have the rest of the week off and am cuddled up in bed with Jack and coffee.
Im glad to know you're on a boat as I read that.....Foggy and frosty here. Mr Hop has fired up the engine and is about to untie us. I'm in bed with tea and CC. I have the best of the deal![]()
I think I see what you did there.Morning from a dense, foggy Oxford.
Does the sentence need that comma?