I see the light

We stayed a night last week in a little village called Getaria, after a massive 10 km ride in the morning. The ride was downhill or flat the whole way, with an incessant, biting 3 knot tailwind ofWeiterlesen
We stayed a night last week in a little village called Getaria, after a massive 10 km ride in the morning. The ride was downhill or flat the whole way, with an incessant, biting 3 knot tailwind ofWeiterlesen
In a hole in the ground there lived a Hobbit - Bilbao or Bilbo in the local lingo.
I had a spew. Feel better now so might try finishing this unlogged blog. It tasted like chocolate, which was a change from Parmesan or off milk. Jimmy was impressed when I blew bits of carrot out myWeiterlesen
Jimmy rode into a cast iron bollard this afternoon, that was helpfully placed in the middle of the bike path, and sliced his leg on the nasty steel plate reflector bolted to it. As he went down LouWeiterlesen
I have a bit of PTSD when thinking about bikes on trains. Running late in Paris and then getting a flat tyre on the kid’s Chariot, trying to bundle everything on at the last minute without the twoWeiterlesen
Our apartment was well fortified…
Flat being a relative term. I think there are some really flat bits of Spain, we just didn’t see them this time. Even so, we’ve been on the plateau for the last few days, enjoying hills that areWeiterlesen
We found Blue Bear back at our first hotel, carelessly stuffed into a bike box these last six weeks. We all apologised but he remained rather expressionless, which was fair enough, I guess. Of almostWeiterlesen
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pomegranate yum!