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Tag Archives: bike
Salt mine offers ‘magic’ treatment for eczema (Rousse)
It took a long time to cycle the single tracks roads across the wilderness to the immense quarry, but it was worth the effort. The excavation was enormous. I couldn’t wait to see it close up. We dropped our bikes … Continue reading
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Tagged bike, car, eczema, Land Rover, magic, mine, niece, quarry, salt, treatment
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A fold-up four-seater bicycle (Rousse)
EH offered me a lift home from work: on her fold-up four-seater bicycle.
David Beckham in disguise (Rousse)
I spent the day cycling with David Beckham, his wife Victoria, and their young son. At no point were we recognised, even at a busy London railway station. This was thanks to the clever way that David wore wraparound sunglasses, … Continue reading
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Tagged baseball, bike, cap, cycle, David Beckham, disguise, London, luggage, son, station, sunglasses, tug-along, Victoria Beckham
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Errant husband proves sex diet builds muscles and attracts women (Rousse)
A sly grin spread across TPR’s face. Keen to learn the source of his amusement, I leant over the kitchen table and snatched the iPad from his hands. My heart sank when I saw the x-rated message on the screen. … Continue reading
Arran by bike (Rousse)
I was the front passenger on a blue five-saddle tandem steered by my nephew P from very the last seat at the back of the bike. To ride the winding one-track roads of the Isle of Arran without protective clothing, … Continue reading
A coronavirus lockdown bike ride to Luce (Rousse)
The building work at the St James Centre finally complete, our flat on the ground floor of John Lewis now had a big picture window that looked out on to a massive plaza. Of course, a corollary of this was … Continue reading
Uncomfortable beds and cold porridge (Rousse)
I was a terrible hostess. I forced my overnight guests to sleep on spin cycles, then made them wait for hours for the cold porridge that I served at breakfast.
An octogenarian goes cycling (Rousse)
My mother and I joined the main carriageway carefully – which is just as well because a large timber lorry had obviously not seen us on our bikes, and nearly took out the pair of us. We were heading north … Continue reading
Twin sorting in New York (Rousse)
A large park in New York was the destination for our school reunion. I arrived by bike. My first challenge was to separate out the twins.
A cycling cheat in Cumbria (Rousse)
The blue tandem split as we were cycling through Cumbria, just moments after I mentioned to TPR that it would be interesting to call in on locations along the route that were associated with my Lancastrian ancestors. TPR didn’t appear … Continue reading