Monday, July 25, 2022

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Coronavirus and Manchester Cycle Trip - Sunday 24th July 2022

Monday was one of the hottest days ever so didn't do much during the day except get my hair cut. In the evening I met up with some of the old Anite crowd in Wokingham. Lynda C and Peter (who got married in April), Lynda S, Ibly, Vlad and Kevin. At one point we all had user names made up of the first letter of our first name and the first 3 of our surname. So Irene Blyth was ibly and I was roun. It was good to catch up but I probably had too many pints. Tuesday was due to be even hotter, 40 degrees in some places, but it was also the first stage of the planned cycle trip to Manchester, Reading to Banbury. Only me Kelvin and Graham were doing this bit. We set off at 8pm to combat the heat. Had breakfast at the cafe in Stoke Row. The next stop was the Kings Head and Bell in Abingdon. I was starting to feel weak and knew I needed to fuel up but didn't feel hungry. Had a pint of orange and soda and a pint of coke, tried to eat a leftover bacon roll from breakfast but couldn't. Eventually manged to get down a melted chocolate energy bar and perked up. Don't think I've ever sweated so much.After lunch Graham had a bizarre accident which resulted in a really nasty deep cut on his ankle so I went back into Abingdon for medical supplies. We fixed him up and carried on. I was still feeling weak and with that and Graham's cut we decided to get a train from Oxford to Banbury so stopped off at the Head Of The River for more coke in my case. Spotted this graffiti on the way in.We got to the station and bought tickets but between doing that and getting to the barrier they cancelled the train. We assessed our options and decided to cycle on anyway so fueled up a bit. I was OK to start with but then had the same problem again. Feeling weak but unable to eat. I struggled with another energy bar and then an apple and that seemed to do the trick. We limped into the BnB at about 8 45 just before the 9pm deadline. Had a couple of pints in the Old Auctioneer. Graham went to AnE first thing on Wednesday then we met up with Stuart and Andy and headed off to Birmingham. We had more or less followed route 5 to Banbury but were now navigating via Stuart's Garmin. He had programmed in a route suggested by Graham based on this which gave Kelvin the idea in the first place. Stopped off for lunch at Cox's Yard in Stratford but they only did main meals so just had a pint and bought fuel at MnS which we consumed by the canal. There was a fair bit of canal including this flight of locks and a nice run in to our lodgings in Northfield, south Birmingham.
The "hotel" Madeira was interesting as it doubled up as the Fencing And Construction Training centre. Had a mediocre meal and a couple of pints at the Great Stone Inn and watched England beat Spain in the women's Euros. It had been another long day in the saddle. These journeys were all taking longer than expected, initially due to heat and then just due to the slowness of navigating cities, so we set of at 9pm on Thursday. It was drizzling a bit and took a while to navigate through Brum initally via parks and then canals again including the Coseley tunnel.
.We stopped off in Wolverhampton for falafel wraps. Graham decided to get the train from there to Stoke as his ankle dressing had been getting wet. As the rest of us set off I noticed I had a flat. Put a new tube in but that wouldn't pump up so tried another and same thing. Stuart thought it was because the tubes weren't inflated enough when put in so were getting trapped somehow and he managed to get it in inflated eventually but it took about a  hour of faffing. A lot more canal paths to Stoke including a stop off at the Star in Sone for a pint and a bite to eat. We didn't get to our destination, the Southerland Arms until 9 30. Just in time for a pint and a whisky. Nice place and very friendly. The landlady suggested we should try the oatcakes from the shop across the road for breakfast, a local delicacy, so we got some cheese filled ones for a snack along the way. Very tasty, a bit like a savoury crepe.
Unfortunately it was raining and quite cool, a sharp contrast to Tuesday. We followed a canal out of Stoke and quiet roads and cycle paths leading to the Biddulph Valley Way. All very good cycling. Stopped for lunch at the Frozen Mop near Mobberley. From there if was about 15 miles to Manchester Piccadilly. It had stopped raining after lunch but still quite cool. The route took us round the perimeter of the airport which was quite interesting but once we got on the outskirts of the city the navigation became a bit of a nightmare and it took a while to get to the station. It doesn't seem like a very bike friendly city from that experience. Got to the station about 5 and had very expensive beers while waiting for our various next journeys. Me and Andy were booked on the 18 27 and Stuart and Graham on hour later as you can only book 2 bikes on a train. Kelvin was staying in a hotel and then cycling on the Hawes. Hassle free journey back. Great trip. A quiet day on Saturday, had a call with Madeline, sorted out my stuff, watched TdF, cooked and watched TV in the evening. Chilled out again on Sunday. Played guitar, watched the last stage of TdF, cooked a curry and watched TV. M got a nasty bee sting in her foot watering the garden bearfoot.

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Sunday, July 17, 2022

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Coronavirus, Newcastle and Scotland

More or less finished the painting and bench restoration on Monday. Took my guitar into Reading Guitar Repairs. Its in a little industrial unit just passed Rotherfield Peppard. No sign or anything so I assumed the chap had just moved there but he said he'd been there for about 7 years. His name is Richard Pilkington. Phoned back later to say it was all done. Needed to buy a new rim tape for my road bike. None in Evans so went to Halfords and they sold me some but it turned out not to be rim tape, its tape to put between your tube and tyre to prevent punctures. Got a new saddle too. A very friendly baby robin seems to have been following me around the garden.
Had a call from Madeline on Tuesday morning then picked up my guitar. Used the CT1 to fix the downpipe and gutter so I've now finished at the front of the house. Went for my first ride for a few weeks in the afternoon. The new saddle seems OK but possibly pointing down too much. Rishi Sunak and Sajid Javed have both resigned, could this be the end for Boris? Had a band practice in Stoke Row village hall on Wednesday. A game of 2 halves. We tried to run everything except the base through the PA to start with but I found that difficult, half the time I couldn't hear my guitar and consequently made lots of mistakes. For the second half we just had vocals and harmonica through the PA and that worked a lot better. Lots more ministers have resigned. Got the train to Newcastle on Thursday, M is giving a talk at a conference at the uni. Found out Boris is going to announce his resignation. Hes resigned as party leader but intends to stay on as prime minister in the autumn when they chose a new leader. M checked into the ini and I checked into the digs and went for a walk. Found an area called Jesmond Dene that follows a stream called the Ouseburn. A bit like the Kelvin walkway in Glasgow and Lade Braes in St Andrews. 
Had good italian at Antico and relatively early night as M had to present her paper the next day. My plan for Friday to to explore Newcastle. I started at the exhibition centre and found that the main building is now home to the Wylam Brewery.They have a scooter hire scheme.Next up was Town More a large mainly grassy area where cattle graze. A bit reminiscent of an american prairie.
I then headed for St James's Park via Leases Park and another area with cattle grazing.Its an impressive stadium right in the city centre.Next was the cathedral. I went to the catholic one, didn't realise there were two. I liked the modern stained glass.I then headed for the river via the Discovery Museum, mainly for kids and the section about the Tyne was closed. It did have this though which was the reaspn I went. Turbinia, the first turbine powered boat.
l then went to the Baltic Centre which was disappointing and explored the city centre which was also disappointing. Did see some very good buskers though, Jen and Liv. Went back to watch TdF, I reckon I'd walked about 10 miles. M's talk went well. In the evening the plan was to start at the brewery but when we got there it was closed for a private function so instead we went to a couple of really good back street pubs  The Collingwood Arms and The Carriage. On Saturday I got the metro to Tynemouth where the Mouth Of The Tyme festival was going on. Followed the coastal path and got the Shields Ferry over the river, held up by a very large container ship.Got the metro back, met up with M and got the train to Glasgow. Checked in at the apartment and made it over to see Madeline before she went to bed. Got takeaway pizzas. On Sunday we went out fir lunch at Crabshack. Chilled out in the afternoon. Madeline was happy, flying with her dad.Popped into the town centre on Monday for some shopping. J n A were meant to be having a smart gas meter fitted but the chap found a problem and also a leak elsewhere in the building so they are without gas until at least Tuesday. Took Madeline to the swings. Had falafel wraps from Pasha. The gas wasn't fixed on Tuesday. Took Madeline to the park again and cooked roast chicken. Went to the Burrell Collection on Wednesday. Still good but not as good as I remembered it from 30 years ago. Went to Eusebi's for tea and popped in at Dram on the way back for a swifty. We were just about to leave when they started a quiz so stayed for that. Didn't do very well and had too much to drink. Got the train to Oban on Thursday, a very picturesque journey. A bit drizzly in the evening. We got the very to Mull on Friday then a bus to Tobermory.Great fish and chips from a van on the harbour and a gorgeous day in general. Lots of jelly fish and an impressive sunset.
Also went up McGaig's Tower.Got the train home on Saturday, into the heat. 13c when we left 27c in Reading. The garden had suffered a bit. Chilled on Sunday.
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Monday, July 04, 2022

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Coronavirus - Sunday 3rd July 2022

Put masking tape on the top window and primed the putty on Monday. Tried to take the volume knob off my Fender 51 to realign it so the screw is in a different position so I can gauge the volume better. Ended up braking it so can't get it back on. Madeline called. M made meat balls for tea. Put undercoat on the window on Tuesday. Found a luthier to fix my knob. M was at BRO. Did some more work trying to restore the bench. Did the first coat of window gloss on Wednesday morning and had a band practice in the afternoon. Alan finally finished decorating the guest room. Second coat of gloss in between showers on Thursday morning. M was at the BRO again. We moved stuff back into the guest room in the afternoon.
Madeline has learnt about cowabunga and how to high five. Painted the front window sills on Friday. Watched the 1st stage of TdF from Denmark. Got inexplicably a bit worse for wear in the evening. A good start to the day on Saturday, didn't get up until after midday. Watched 2nd stage of TdF. Went up to London late afternoon. We were going to Mark Davis's party. A chap M used to work with in the House of Lords. Stayed at Tom and Sally's but they were away. Our first trip on the Elizabeth Line from Paddington to Woolwich. Very impressive. Fantastic view from Mark and Fiona's house.
Got back around 1pm on Sunday, sadly the Elizabeth line is not running on Sundays so came back via North Greenwich on the Jubilee Line. So noisy. Watched 3rd stage of TdF.

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