One of those weeks!

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What a week - it began on saturday evening when my mountain bike, upon which I had carried about two tons of food shopping earlier, made funny noises on braking. A strange noise, sounded a bit like the spokes were being rubbed, but as it was only on using the rear brake, I decided it had to be that. Nowhere was open to sell me some more brake blocks,so it became a job for sunday.

Sunday morning and up bright an early, washing on, running the vacuum cleaner around while I waited for the washing machine, and I jammed the brush of the vacuum which broke the belt. So far so bad.

Hang out washing to dry and zip down to Halfords for brake blocks on another bike. Half way through fitting the new blocks and I realise why the noise sounded like a spoke, it was one, a broken one. I don't have any means of truing the wheel, so I decided I'd leave it to the experts.

Finished on monday morning with an hour to spare - just enough time to dash to my favourite bike shop. Sadly it's in Weymouth and I was in Dorchester - only 8 miles. As it turned out, an eight mile traffic jam. I managed about two miles in forty minutes so I had to turn around and return to Dorchester. Plan B, take it to a bike shop in Dorchester. They were very busy, but they hoped to get it done by the weekend.

The road works into Weymouth are still extant, as is the traffic and subsequent grid-lock. I work in Weymouth three days a week, last week I spent about three hours stuck in this jam, it would have been more, except I cycled one day- but it's hard work as I have quite a lots of equipment I have to carry - coming back up the hill is a killer with a load of about thirty pounds on the back of the bike.

On friday, I had hoped for an early finish, perhaps collect my wheel and sort out the bike. There was a ride scheduled for saturday, so mid afternoon it looked possible. I should have realised the omens were not auspicious when my clinic overran by an hour in the morning and I had exactly 7 minutes for lunch. At least the shop had my tuna salad roll reserved for me.

I called the bikeshop, they didn't answer - okay, I still had patients to see. I called again in between my appointments, the chap in the servicing part had popped out could I ring again? I agreed to do this. They close at 5.30pm, this was about 3.00pm.

I could not believe that my last three patients could take so bloody long- I finished nearly an hour late, after five and without any time to get to the shop and my wheel. Driving back through the traffic took an hour to get home, twice the normal rush hour mess.

Today, I am still waiting for the bike shop to call to tell me my wheel is ready, they closed an hour ago. Like I said, it's been one of those weeks and I am proud that I maintained my self control, so nobody actually died. Next week the roadworks will still be there and the holiday season has started. I might just forget I'm a lady and the body count might just start to rise.

Comments

Been reading Tuck lately?

"I might just forget I'm a lady and the body count might just start to rise."

Sounds like Tucker after a sleepless night :-)

O.D.T.A.A.

One Damned Thing After Another, eh? Poor Angharad. A certain cheeky little brattie told me you had had a difficult week and she had topped it off for you by saying you were old to fancy a certain cyclist! Honestly, kids! You'll be glad to hear I gave her a piece of my mind. She said she was not Snotty as she didn't have any bogies in her nose, so there! :p

Still another week starts tomorrow and surely it can't be as bad as the last one.

I hope this cheers you up a bit, girlfriend,

Huge hugs from

Hilary

and the Snotty one—Midship-person? (her grandad was a Naval officer)

Know what you mean about Weymouth

My daughter and grandson live on Portland Bill, just got back from there. I hate having to go through Weymouth and we had to as our campsite was on the other side from her.

Is there someone in an ivory tower somewhere that dreams up ideas about how to f***k up traffic in the busiest periods?

Sue

Hope they get Weymouth sorted out before ...

... the 2012 Olympics as that's where the sailing will take place. That and the cycling are the only events that interest me in the slightest. Not been to Weymouth since I were nobbut a lad and spent a week on a frigate in Portland harbour as a sea cadet. We thought we were quite the thing in our bell bottoms LOL

Pity you don't live nearer, Angharad. I'd have fixed your spoke in a jiffy. Perhaps if you're carrying 2 tonnes of shopping on it you need thicker spokes or, better, a trailer. (I'm not too bad at fixing domestic appliances either ;) ) Isn't life a bugger - then you die? In view of your travails we should be doubly grateful for the uninterrupted saga of Cathy and Stella.

Geoff

That Was The Week That Was…

…It's over, let it go; Oh what a week that was…

As one Milicent Martin used to sing on Saturday nights on BBC TV.

Never mind, Ang, next week's GOT to be better.

Hugs

Gabi

Gabi.


“It is hard for a woman to define her feelings in language which is chiefly made by men to express theirs.” Thomas Hardy—Far from the Madding Crowd.

Think your traffic is bad?

You ought to see the Dallas-Fort Worth metro area on a daily basis! But I feel for you, sis, I really do! Spent $455 getting my little motorized skateboard up to snuff Friday. When I bought my house I only lived an hour from work. Now it's 45 miles each way.

KJT

"Being a girl is wonderful and to torture someone into that would be like the exact opposite of what it's like. I don’t know how anyone could act that way." College Girl - poetheather


"Life is not measured by the breaths you take, but by the moments that take your breath away.”
George Carlin

I'll second that!

Dallas was brutal when I was there. Having to leave 2 hours early for my ex's job to make sure she was there on time. It was dreadful. Though, I'll tell you that Washington DC is worse... for whatever reason, government people can't drive! ;D
Shannon Johnston>

Samirah M. Johnstone

Dorchester - Weymouth

I let the train take the strain. Drove it once, never again. They won't let me now anyway. Mind you, even with my poor sight, I'm sure I can do better than some.

Re: getting to Portland. Ask Alyssa if she can get Sarah (TRTH) to rescue the remaining RIB and fix the fuel pipe. I reckon that's just the thing.

I do miss the sea since I moved 'Up North'. There's not much of it in Cheshire.

The difference between positive and negative thinking;

Negative; Things will get worse
Positive; I'm positive things will get worse.

Susie

Naughty Spokes

I had a broken spoke on my bike after a 3/4 of a twenty mile ride last week (and a bad puncture about 1/2 mile from home lol). I took the wheel into my local bike shop and the guy fixed the spoke and trued the wheel for me as i waited even if he is extremly busy this time of year ... <3

But i do sympathise ... I ordered cycling shoes not too long ago. They took like 2 months to arrive and they were the wrong colour >_< I opened the box and went to put on the cleats and there was no cleat plate (the bit that goes inside the shoe that the cleat screws onto) and the dealer posted the cleat plate on the Thursday and they werent there (at the bike shop) until the next tuesday (grrrr). Not to mention that between wednesday and the monday i was off and missing out on good cycling weather :'(