Cheers folks, and Ma3k especially, for a good day out this Saturday.
I enjoyed riding in a tight group on those long pleasant stretches after Maldon, particularly. I'm sure that this is down to most folks riding fixed and the group as a whole having some understanding of group riding.
It seemed we spent much of the ride just under the edge of a dark and forboding cloud bank parallel to our course. Yet when I got home I had tan-lines. The rain when it fell, of course fell in Clacton.
And what about that kestrel, which some of us saw snatch a critter from a field, only for the prey to fight back as it ascended then escape on tiny urgent wings.
Cheers folks, and Ma3k especially, for a good day out this Saturday.
I enjoyed riding in a tight group on those long pleasant stretches after Maldon, particularly. I'm sure that this is down to most folks riding fixed and the group as a whole having some understanding of group riding.
It seemed we spent much of the ride just under the edge of a dark and forboding cloud bank parallel to our course. Yet when I got home I had tan-lines. The rain when it fell, of course fell in Clacton.
And what about that kestrel, which some of us saw snatch a critter from a field, only for the prey to fight back as it ascended then escape on tiny urgent wings.
Red in tooth and claw. And Badger woman too.