Yep, its still winter!

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much of the country has woken to snow!

And that includes us here in Brizzle! Not that it'll be here long but there's @ 2cm coating everything as i type this and more is falling.

So, this week huh. Monday was cold but i had stuff to do so i got straight into it, first job, fit new chain. It's not rocket science and with the advent of 'quick links' and job specific tools, its within the grasp of anyone to do, my biggest job was locating the speed link on the old chain! I was planning the job this week but looking at the stretch, over 2cm across the 112 links, maybe i had been pushing things a bit! Still, the new chain was soon installed so job done for a few months! I did go for a walk but only to post a gift to GS#1, he got a special cerificate at school last week for being kind and helpful in class so a small reward from me seemed appropriate.

Tuesday started a bit damp but the forecast was dry from mid morning so i got ready and just delayed my departure by an hour for what i set out to be a shorter ride. I caught a bit of light rain up on the Cotswold massif then, with the mercury hovering @ 0c, that changed to light snow! It didn't last long, alternating with plain ol' wet for a while before things finally dried up. By this time my 'short' ride was looking more like a metric century so i factored a tea break in at Chippenham having ridden 60+km to get there.

I do try to mix my use of roads/routes up a bit so i took a fairly direct but none the less wiggly route back towards Brizz using roads i've not travelled since last summer before reaching more familiar tarmac closer to the city. Not the worst days ride by far, almost 900m of up over 105km so a fair effort.

Today? Well i had planned on a walk to get some lunch but given the weather i might dial that back to a shirter leg stretch - we'll see.

Whilst i do my bike rides primarily for my own mental and physical well being, this month my efforts are supporting a local charity, PROPS, who support those with mental disabilities with help aimed at physical and work place inclusion. Supporters are being ebcouraged to raise funds by commiting to riding 100 miles during March. As most weeks i ride @ 200 miles, i've set my own target of doing an imperial Century ride during the month. If you'd like to encourage me in this and donate to a great cause click here. (yes its the right page, its under my legal name) You can get more information about the organisation there too.Thank you in advance, i know times are hard but the target is a very modest £100.

Its still snowing here, the birds are all taking shelter, some of the flakes are nearly as big as the little uns! I'll be back at the weekend with more Gaby and tales from the south west's premier city!

Tschuss,
Madeline Anafrid


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