All in all a pretty bloody good week for commuting; emerging into the year's first "good" weather off the back of a winter's toil.
As the conditions have improved I've made an effort to push the rides out a bit on the way home. Monday's escapades are already recorded to much critical acclaim; Tuesday was just the basic 8ish miles both way; the return being a bit later thanks to the usual pub visit.
Today has been very much a mixed bag; the route in sans-sausages due to being late, having an inexplicibly dodgy stomach and generally feeling like a b*stard for hitting a pigeon on the car
The ride back ticked many more positive boxes... heading out through Kennington to extend the usual route, then wiggling around a bit to Botley for a piece of sublime fish from Harrison's - which was consumed sat outside the business school on frideswide square.
All along I'd become fixated by the masses of communally-locked bikes at the station and in various areas of the city in the hope that I might spot my mate's nicked vintage Raleigh.. but sadly no joy was had
For dessert it was on to the monkey bars by the canal for some hoop action, before a well-deserved pint. I was going to try the new (?) outdoor place by the boatyard on Port Meadow, however as I approached the sky became ever-more cloudy and I increasingly cold, so I defaulted to the usual Vicky in Jericho. The former definitely looks worth a visit / some support though!
Having slouched in the Victoria's leather wingbacks for a while I made my way back; smashing along the tow path made all the more pleasurable by a fantastic soundtrack (courtesy largely of a raft of Hyboid remixes).
A greater number of generally very pleasant miles this week than usual; on top of Sunday's 25 mile shopping trip bringing me to about 95 miles in four days - which is significant for me.
Feels good to be thrashing my shite old body.
A few pics from the week:
Monday's budget toff-cross in the meadows out the back of uni parks:
Today's dinner; not only was the fish sublime but the staff were sound too. Without solicitation I was brought the card machine and subsequent noms outside the shop so I didn't have to drag the folded bike in... which was very much appreciated
Tbh short of living in the city this is as good as it gets... and I'm eternally grateful to the Brompton for the access it's afforded me