A couple weeks ago the family and I stayed at the in-laws small holding. The bathroom has two doors (why FFS), as I went through the one ajioned to the master bedroom in the morning, sans pj's, my mother-in-law walked in the other. This really vexed me, and as I was cycling to work with this on my mind, I totally failed to remember the cattle grid*.
I'm not saying PJ's should be compulsary, but if you own them, maybe you should wear them. Even for short sleeps.
(*riding fixed over cattle grids on 20mm 130psi tyres, usually requires a certian degree of knee preparation)
See this is dangerous.
A couple weeks ago the family and I stayed at the in-laws small holding. The bathroom has two doors (why FFS), as I went through the one ajioned to the master bedroom in the morning, sans pj's, my mother-in-law walked in the other. This really vexed me, and as I was cycling to work with this on my mind, I totally failed to remember the cattle grid*.
I'm not saying PJ's should be compulsary, but if you own them, maybe you should wear them. Even for short sleeps.
(*riding fixed over cattle grids on 20mm 130psi tyres, usually requires a certian degree of knee preparation)