Dashing through the snow

A word from our sponsor:

The Breast Form Store Little Imperfections Big Rewards Sale Banner Ad (Save up to 50% off)

but on foot, no sleigh!

The south west of England isn't known for snow but this morning I awoke to about 5cm of the stuff coating everything - any thoughts of a bike ride were put on hold! But the forecast last night did predict the white snap so I had an alternate plan for the day. The second half of the week hasn't been terrible weather wise - but has ranged from warm sunshine to snow, ice and rain, yep, typical UK weather in January.

~~#~~

Thursday then was supposed to be a bike day on the newly fixed machine but the rain forecast for the day put the kibosh on that, instead I ended up with a bit of a damp and in places muddy, walk which bagged enough kilometres to complete the January 100km challenge. Once I'd dried out I turned my attention to the KB, completing the next Gaby chapter by suppertime!.

The Forecast for Friday was much better but I wasn't in the mood for a hard ride, setting out into the cool but sunny morning intended to have just a short ride. Down through the city then along the river to the sea before heading north, following the Severn as close as the roads allow, my initial lunch stop was passed, and the second choice - I had almost 50km under the tyres when I stopped to lunch in the sunshine at Hill. Once I'd loaded a few extra calories I set off anew with a loop up through Berkeley before tackling the lumpier landscape to the west of the Cotswold massif.

It was a pleasant ride back, only a bit of drizzle towards the end marring a nice day out. And so much for a short ride, 105km graced the comp when I got back but it was pretty flat, just 500m of up. I'm well behind target for the month/year at the moment but I'm not stressing over that, there is more to life than bike riding - well so I'm told!

Saturday was another mixed bag of weather, but I got a walk in before cracking on with the writing and so to today.

It was nearly 6 months ago that I broke a couple of spokes in the front wheel, rather than getting it fixed straight away I was able to fetch a spare wheel when I went to see my daughter for her birthday. I did then buy a load of kit to build/repair wheels, a jig, alignment tool, nipple driver and even replacement spokes but I've been putting it off and putting it off ever since, there is always something else to do. Well no longer, after my morning coffee I set everything up and in @ 30 minutes had the new spokes fitted and the wheel trued straighter than most people hope for, ie less than 0.5mm side to side, BS/EU standard for new bikes is 2.0mm! I'm not brilliant at wheel building, it takes me forever to lace a wheel from start but I am fairly handy at getting them straight when I actually get down to the job.

Then I had to brave the snow as I forgot some essential stuff, ie milk, on yesterdays shopping trip, at least the sun had come out, the snow melting away - not too quickly which causes flooding but more steadily. Once I've finished here I'll get back to Gaby, I'll finish another chapter this afternoon/evening.

~~#~~

Unlike me, Gaby is on her bike today, No Bull sees more two wheeled antics before the whole circus moves to Pamplona for the race.

~~#~~

Well that's about the lot for today, I'll be back again on Wednesday.

Tschussie,
Madeline Anafrid

26.1 cover.jpg41zzcR6UEQL.jpg26.3 cover.jpg41j7AQmt5bL.jpg26.5 cover.jpg
gaby guide.jpgGaby Tales cover.jpg
book15fullcoverluluprint.jpgbook16fullcoverluluprint.jpgbook17fullcover.jpg
trixie book 2 cover.jpgtrixie 1 cover_0.JPG
Click Like or Love to appropriately show your appreciation for this post: