Self Isolation!

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Well howdy doody folks!

Firstly, I hope everyone is well and that Covid 19 isn't impacting your lives too badly. Our government has decided that 'social isolation' is the way ahead - well I hardly interact with people at the best of times and I further isolate myself with healthy solo walks and bike rides. So far the draconian Spanish lockdown hasn't been mooted but even so many thousands of smaller businesses and some larger ones will not survive Corona. The panic buying that has cleared shops of anything edible this week is stupidity itself and will only exacerbate supply chain issues, I've been to three stores today looking for a bag of pasta, there is none to be had and the same for pretty much all dried staples. And what's this fascination with loo paper?

Anyhow, whilst I'm sure many lives will change this coming Spring/Summer I hope it won't be negatively for you all. Rest assured, i'll still be writing and posting as I'm sure most other authors will.

What have I been up to this week? Well on Monday I had a day out, I caught the train up to Gloucester to see the sights, do some research and i'll admit, check out the stores! Its always nice to have a break from routine and see somewhere different and with bright sunshine it was a nice days 'isolation'!

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Yesterday, that's Tuesday, I set off a bit later than planned for a nice bike ride. The original plan was to stop at my 'regular' café near Trowbridge then do a loop around back to Brizzle however, that plan was scuppered when I arrived to find the café closed. I'm guessing that virus fear was the cause and so it was plan B, ride on to Devizes and maybe buy some chips.

Whilst not too bright, the weather remained dry and so I ended up riding the Caen flight up into Devizes but a chip shop, I could not see! Dang! Plan C anyone? Well plan C was to loop around to Calne, somewhere there would be a filling station, they always have overpriced sandwiches at least. Plan C quickly evolved into plan D when I decided, on a whim, to act on my joke destination of Avebury, still hoping to find a purveyor of food along the way.

The kilometres were adding up as I headed along the Vale of Pewsey then over Milk Down, past the White Horse and down to the Kennets. A fleeting view of Silbury Hill, the largest prehistoric monument in Europe, and then up and along the West Kennet Avenue and down into Avebury. After a brief photo opportunity I headed around to see if the NT café was open and Bingo! my food issue was solved, albeit at 80km rather than 40km into the ride.

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After a nourishing cuppa and a baked tater with beans, salad and 'slaw, I set off once more, now into a slight headwind as I started my return westward. Calne, Corsham and then back to Bath to retrace my outward route along the bike path. 6 hours and 150km after setting out I crawled off the bike having only gotten within 2m of the café staff all day.

And so to today. I usually go to Ikea for a free coffee on Wednesdays and so I did today except they have closed all their prepared food outlets as from today. So instead I did the bit of retail therapy I was planning on and had a quick snack in the nearby KFC before trekking back home.

In case it missed your radar, Gaby - More Changes, Second edition is now fully available over on Amazon, I hope you enjoy it, here are the links;

Lastly, elsewhere on BC/TS you can read the first part of Gaby - Summer Loving, the 21st book in the Gaby Saga, here is the quick synopsis;

It might be hormones, it might be the weather but whatever it is, summer is here and Gaby is determined to make the most of it! Of course our heroine always manages to make a mountain out of a molehill, if there's a harder way to do something she'll find it! So get on board for more adventures by bike, in relationships, in work and in being Gaby, spinster of this parish!

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So if you want to know what happens next , you can read Notarzt! here.

May you live in less interesting times
Madeline Anafrid

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