classic33
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Has anyone seen the Cyclechat sheep ? Our back lawn looks like it needs cutting but I don't know if the ground is dry enough for the electric lawn mower .
Has anyone seen the Cyclechat sheep ? Our back lawn looks like it needs cutting but I don't know if the ground is dry enough for the electric lawn mower .
Which way will the wind be blowing though. Moving to avoid a headwind is a bit extreme.+ 1 more hour after dinner. Now I have very little packing left to do, so I'll be able to relax the next 3 nights. I'm looking forward to the new commute: the old one is roughly 57km / 650m climbing round trip per day, and the new one (as far as I can estimate) is roughly 56km / 730m.
Actually, it's quite possible I'll have more head/cross winds on my new commutes than on the old. Never let it be said that I shirked my fair share of cycling pain and suffering. Shut up, legs!Which way will the wind be blowing though. Moving to avoid a headwind is a bit extreme.
Survival of the fitest.I've just been up to our pond and discovered 6 new dollops of spogs frawn. The trouble is some of the older ones are cannibalising them .
Yes! But I feel sorry for the little things .Survival of the fitest.
Survival of the fitest.
It seems like yesterday was a bit of a drawing day for peeps . Even I got my pencil and paper out to draw some plans for a 1/18 scale model.
I fancy doing a bit of whitling and don't fancy spending hundreds on a model . I'm scaling up an Airfix 1/32 Cooper T53. Not sure what to use yet , either a chair leg or some balsa .
The bike shop sells fish finger sandwiches, that's a great shop you have thereI’ve been out to the bike shop today, I’m back now and had a fish finger sandwich for lunch.