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Chicken, potato salad, green beans, tomatoes and oyster mushrooms fried in butter. :hungry:
 

Jenkins

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Felixstowe
A lovely six mile round trip to the local agricultural engineering place in the company of Wiggy #2, the Chartres.

The steering arm has turned up. Yay! Although they've now lost the retaining pin, so while I can reassemble the steering, I can't use the mower until I get a new pin. At least they're going to replace it FoC.

Now sat down with a post-ride :cuppa: and a biskit.
I'd forgotten how bad some of the roads round you way were until this afternoon - random subsidance, cracks and lumps all over the place (Soham to Prickwillow then across to Lakenheath). No wonder I only saw one other cyclist on that part of the ride.

There was this on the way into Lakenheath that may be of interest to at least one regular on here...
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I'd forgotten how bad some of the roads round you way were until this afternoon - random subsidance, cracks and lumps all over the place (Soham to Prickwillow then across to Lakenheath). No wonder I only saw one other cyclist on that part of the ride.

There was this on the way into Lakenheath that may be of interest to at least one regular on here...
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Why d'you think I built that MTB... :laugh:

Yep, the roads out here are ghastly. Although they fixed most of the crappy bits in the immediate environs of Casa Reynard. But I'm familiar with parts of your route, and well, yeah... They don't stand up well to the mix of unstable soil, farm machinery and fairly heavy traffic. Hey ho...
 
Maybe you could try something like this?

Look ! He had the same problem as me ! Paint the ceiling and a crack appears ! :ohmy:
 
Morning.
Similar weather here this morning to yesterday's.
Mouse news ! The mouse that we thought was hiding under the sink gave himself up and went into the mouse welfare trap after some cheese and a bit of apple. My wife found him in the trap and released him up at the top of the garden .

Careful, they'll depending oon you for welfare soon and inviting the family instead of doing productive foraging...
 
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