If you don't want to slip playing tennis, don't play on grass.
Wednesday, 30 June 2021
Tuesday, 29 June 2021
Taste of Travels
In additional the Balmoral bread and the cheese, I also got some honey and heather smoked trout all the way from Ullapool.
The bread was soft and sweet, a bit brown and malty.
The trout was very smoky.
Sarah appreciated the cheeses.
Monday, 28 June 2021
Scottish GBMCC Grand Tour: Day 9 Home
When I am so near home, my homing instinct was so strong, I was the second one leaving the B&B, which was good, Gwilym volunteered to walked me through the gravel!
I made one final stop before riding home, I stopped at one of the farm shops, picked up some cheese on my way home. On familiar territory, I was comfortable with the tyres, they definitely feel good on the dry.
I got home fairly early, which was essential, as I had all the unpacking, all the gardening, etc. I even took a covid test, to make sure I am keeping my colleagues safe.
Sunday, 27 June 2021
Scottish GBMCC Grand Tour: Day 8 Appleby in Westmorland
It was going to be a long day of driving, with full lugguage, I was not planning many stops. But before I left, I picked up a loaf of Balmoral Bread from Byron, formerly known as Chalmers.
Just when I made to the bottom of the Cairngorms, Flint was playing up, I had to stop and called AA. Gabriel saw me and joined me for a coffee.
The AA came within an hour, and got me going in 45 minutes, so that pushed my lunch to 3pm! I stopped by St Mary's Loch which is very nice. It was so nice that I told Sarah we should go camping!
When I got there, I was still the first biker there!
Saturday, 26 June 2021
Scottish GBMCC Grand Tour: Day 7 Balmoral and Braemar
As it turned out, another 3 bikers went to Balmoral, I should totally get a commission!
Friday, 25 June 2021
Scottish GBMCC Grand Tour: Day 6 Ballater
The forecast was really bad, as far as I am concern, regardless what time we set off, we were going to get wet, so I was not a rush. I went "direct" to Ballater, but so was most people.
The Cairngorms in the wet was proven to be very challenging, with lugguage on, I was not prepared to test the limits on the tyres.
Ballater was still quite dry when we parked up, so I got changed and quickly went for a walk around the town. Not before I covered Flint up.
I bumped into Scott and Gabriel, and they joined me for the riverside walk, followed by a cup of coffee. The Netherley Guest House opened up the lounge for us, so I made use of it reading Sandi Toksvig's Almanac.
Thursday, 24 June 2021
Scottish GBMCC Grand Tour: Day 5 Old Man of Stoer
With the forecast being bad, I was not prepare to go very far. I have set my sight on the Old Man of Stoer, a short ride to the lighthouse, a short walk to the old man, what could go wrong? It is so near, I didn't bother setting up navigation aid. It is so a short walk, I could just stop for a coffee at the light house.
The weather was surprisingly dry in the morning. I parked up at the lighthouse, the lighthouse looked nice and clear. As soon as I started walking, the sea mists started rolling in. I soldiered on and the fog for thicker. The inland path was not very well trottened, so I was following my instinct and a tripoint emerged from the fog! From the tripoint, it was a downhill stroll to the old man.
I walked back on the coastal route, which is a lot more navigable.
When I got back to the lighthouse, the coffee koisk was still not open!
On my way back, I took a wrong turn and ended up in Culkein. So I might as well stopped at the only cafe there for a recharge.
Wednesday, 23 June 2021
Scottish GBMCC Grand Tour: Day 4 Lochinver
With lugguage on, I went "direct" to Lochinver. I was expected to be the first one there.
Rogie Falls was right off the main road, so it was silly not to stop to check it out.
Then I stop at Ullapool for lunch. The Seafood Shack was queuing around the block, and the queue did not die down for the whole hour! The mac and cheese has more chorizo than haddock and no sight of the peas. The cullen skink was quite salty.
Because of the lunch delay, and a small unplanned diversion, aka lost, I was not the first one in Lochinver.
Tuesday, 22 June 2021
Scottish GBMCC Grand Tour: Day 3 Mull and Oban
With the extra daylight, I set off with the ambition to comprehensively tour Mull and Iona and never to come back. I took the little ferry at Corran, thorough a lot of road works and caught another ferry onto Mull.
Everyone went to Fionnphort either out onto Iona or other excursions, I went the opposite way, I went diagonally to Calgary bay, and down the coast, saw Eas Fors waterfalls.
By then I was tired from the slow and difficult riding, I turned back to Craignure and just missed the ferry. I rode down to Loch Don, then back to Craignure, did some charity shopping. I got a Fjällräven hat for £3!
Then I caught the ferry to Oban and got to the Seafood Hut before they shut. But by then, they sold out langoustine. So I settled with some scallops.
Monday, 21 June 2021
Scottish GBMCC Grand Tour: Day 2 Inchree
"Where is Inchree?", was what I thought when I saw the schedule. "Oh, it is near Corran", someone said. "Where is Corran?", I thought. Finally I found it on the map, it is near Fort William.
Because I have my lugguage on, I want to avoid unnecessary stops, therefore I made my own way to Inchree. I drove past the Kelpies, but I didn't stop for a picture.
I stopped at Killin for some lunch, the Falls of Dochart was quite nice, but I didn't stop for a picture either.
Because of the direct route I took, I was the first one there! I got changed, wore full midges protection and went to check out Inchree Falls. It was more impressive then I imagined.
Sunday, 20 June 2021
Scottish GBMCC Grand Tour: Day 1 Moffat
As part of the preparation, I decided to put some new tyres on the bike. There should be enough of back tyre for the trip, but the front tyre was worn unevenly, so let's change them both.
The lady at Bike Tyres Leeds recommended me the Pirelli Angels, which are also listed in the Triumph O&M. I am traditionally a Continenal fan, and Steve is a Bridgestone fan for motorcycle tyres. He heard about my Pirelli and scoffed at it. The only way to find out was to try, so let's go for them.
I turned up at my scheduled slot, there was a queue of 3 or 4 bikes outside the shop, she said something about a stubborn tyre is delaying their normal process. It was fine, as we did some shopping and had a cup of tea at home.
After we picked up the bike, we had some lunch then I loaded up and headed north. You are supposed to take it easy for the first hundred miles, which was not a difficult task, as the first 170 miles were all main roads riding. I stopped at Carlisle for fuel, so that I can have a glimpse at the castle.
We parked up at Moffat, walked around town, I had some freshly made ice-cream and sharing it with the town's ram.
After dinner, just when it started raining, I put the cover on Flint and went to bed. It is always the case that I am the only person that bring a coat for the bike!
Saturday, 19 June 2021
Travelling Preparation
We haven't done any travelling for a while, and we forget how much we have to do in preparation! Plans, schedules, weather forecast, money, vehicle, routes, etc.
Friday, 18 June 2021
Camera up the Nose
I always know all the sinus are connected, but it was so strange to have a camera up my nose down my throat.
Thursday, 17 June 2021
Posh Outdoor Slippers
My Christmas sale slipper from years ago have finally died. I was looking for replacement and Sarah surprised me with a pair of outdoor grade slippers. They are so pretty so I don't want to dirty them!
Wednesday, 16 June 2021
Tuesday, 15 June 2021
Summer Cut
I got a summer clipper cut. I think that is my last haircut for this summer, or even this year! I probably need to tidy up the neck line at some point.
One thing I keep forgetting is that, when hair this short I cannot manage my ever growing number of white hairs! So maybe this will be my last clipper cut.
Monday, 14 June 2021
Bumper Asparagus
Sunday, 13 June 2021
Flint For Sale
Whilst we were out in the Peak Districts, I fitted the for sale sign on Flint. Let's hit those eye balls!
Saturday, 12 June 2021
Handmaid's Cautionary Tales
Friday, 11 June 2021
Swingball
Thursday, 10 June 2021
Handmaid is Not Safe for Work
The Handmaid's Tale is now available free on Channel 4, but due to its sexual nature, it is very unsafe for work!
Wednesday, 9 June 2021
Tuesday, 8 June 2021
Sam Stosur's New Challenge
I have only just saw the news that Sam Stosur is getting a baby girl. Congratulations Sam. Good luck!
Monday, 7 June 2021
Sunday, 6 June 2021
Saturday, 5 June 2021
Dropped Scone
We went to this cafe and ordered an "All American Pancakes" with high hopes, only to be disappointed. I was expecting crispy (American) streaky bacons, fluffy pancakes.
Back bacons and cakey dropped scones...
Friday, 4 June 2021
Tiananmen 32 Years On
Tiananmen 32 Years On
Just when you hope the worst must have passed, atrocity continues.
Thursday, 3 June 2021
Wednesday, 2 June 2021
Screws Out
Tuesday, 1 June 2021
Tomahawk Steak
I have heard about Tomahawk steak, but I never got a chance to try it, I hasn't even seen it in real life. It is just a fancy word for ribeye on bone.
When we last went to Spuds and Berries, I saw one in real life, bit it was not quite the barbeque season. Then we were near the area this weekend, and they still have one going. They even drew a tomahawk steak on their specials board: Yorkshire age (possibly Yorkshire bred and rear). We should have asked for it's name! So we went for it. This is only a 29oz (1024g)!