Well, that was most agreeable. For some reason my alarm went off an hour earlier than it should have done, and I didn't notice the real time until I'd nearly finished my shredded wheat.
I pumped up the tyres on my sadly under-used soot bike and rolled up to town from 6.30 to 7 on roads that reminded me of how things were in London's rush hour about 20 years ago. Apart from the car at Hatcham that had clearly just been rolled and was lying upside down in the middle of the road like Gregor Samsa - not sure how that was possible, but the fire brigade were arriving to help.
Well, that was most agreeable. For some reason my alarm went off an hour earlier than it should have done, and I didn't notice the real time until I'd nearly finished my shredded wheat.
I pumped up the tyres on my sadly under-used soot bike and rolled up to town from 6.30 to 7 on roads that reminded me of how things were in London's rush hour about 20 years ago. Apart from the car at Hatcham that had clearly just been rolled and was lying upside down in the middle of the road like Gregor Samsa - not sure how that was possible, but the fire brigade were arriving to help.
Saw no fixie skidders.