Tea? (Part 1)

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tdr1nka

Taking the biscuit
Tea for Renard, sorry for delay, trying to work out my routes and errands for today to get out on the trike!!!!:biggrin::biggrin::evil:
 

fuzzymum1

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Ooops, I seem to have wandered in to some kind of tea room......

Arch said:
Today he discovered he can just about crawl up the step into the kitchen.... Be afraid.....

Just wait until he can climb onto windowsills. Fuzzy junior #3 (all of 15 months) scared the you know what out of me the other day, I turned my back briefly and when I turned back he was standing on the windowsill trying to open the window! This less than 24 hours after I found him standing on the dining table!
 

tdr1nka

Taking the biscuit
I've cycled to Avebury in a constant head wind, my mate and I having to swap places every 15 mins to let the other draft for a while.

To pass the time, whoever was leading would guess and shout out the name of the animal remains approaching on road ahead and whoever was following would confirm or contest the call once it had passed.
The most fun was when you got a call of 'Hedgehog!' and we would have to avoid the remains for fear of p*nct*res.
 
Cycling down through France a few years ago with a mate, there was a similar 'game'; unfortunately there were black cardboard cut-outs by the roadside representing a death.
The worst one (we later found out) was seeing five silhouettes; a family of five killed by a drunken driver making a U-turn after leaving a pub on a main road! :ohmy:
 

fuzzymum1

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tdr1nka said:
Hi fuzzymum1, tea?

Oooh, ta. I've brought a tub of my homemade peanut butter and white chocolate cookies, feel free to dig in everyone, hope the chocolate hasn't melted in this heat.
 

Milo

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tdr1nka said:
I've cycled to Avebury in a constant head wind, my mate and I having to swap places every 15 mins to let the other draft for a while.

To pass the time, whoever was leading would guess and shout out the name of the animal remains approaching on road ahead and whoever was following would confirm or contest the call once it had passed.
The most fun was when you got a call of 'Hedgehog!' and we would have to avoid the remains for fear of p*nct*res.
Ahh the famous Avebury headwind met that one bitter winter day I had to stop at one point when my hands seized felt like a cry when I got in.
ALways thought Avebury was a bit of A rubbish stone henge when I went
 

Milo

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Melksham, Wilts
Stone henge has that sort of clear cut structure that I think Avebury lacks. Just thought stone henge was ruined to me by the amount of road noise avebury is sort of off the beaten track.
 
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