A day off work and chance for a ride out on the bike. I tried to coax Dazza out too but no luck. Took the nice roads down from Faversham to Canterbury (one of Dazza's fave roads) and then went down through Wingham to Sandwich before heading off to Dover to the Crabble Corn Mill. As a Brucie Bonus you get my bike with Dover Castle too!
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(11-04-16, 04:11 PM)HarryHornby link Wrote: A day off work and chance for a ride out on the bike. I tried to coax Dazza out too but no luck. Took the nice roads down from Faversham to Canterbury (one of Dazza's fave roads) and then went down through Wingham to Sandwich before heading off to Dover to the Crabble Corn Mill. As a Brucie Bonus you get my bike with Dover Castle too!
Good place and nice ride Harry :thumbup
Next challenge please...
Adrian Monk: Unless I'm wrong, which, you know, I'm not.
I hadn't read the last few posts before setting off this morning and only read the last one while stopped outside the shops.
It doesn't really count, especially if anyone can get a picture up of a monastery/priory but I thought I'd share it anyway.
I was out early and got a picture of Barnack Hills and Holes. It's an old quarry where the stone was quarried for Peterborough and Ely cathedrals. It's a nature reserve now and an excellent place for butterflies and walking the dog.
(07-05-16, 09:38 AM)risticuss link Wrote: I hadn't read the last few posts before setting off this morning and only read the last one while stopped outside the shops.
It doesn't really count, especially if anyone can get a picture up of a monastery/priory but I thought I'd share it anyway.
I was out early and got a picture of Barnack Hills and Holes. It's an old quarry where the stone was quarried for Peterborough and Ely cathedrals. It's a nature reserve now and an excellent place for butterflies and walking the dog.
Difficult to get a decent picture though.
Good enough to me :thumbup
Next challenge please...
Adrian Monk: Unless I'm wrong, which, you know, I'm not.
(10-05-16, 04:56 PM)risticuss link Wrote: Okey doke.
Your bike on a humpback bridge over a railway line.
Actually I think that sounds like a dangerous challenge as those kind of things are usually on bendy country roads and the last thing a car expects is a :faz riding doing this :photo at the top of it
I don't do rain or threat there of. dry rider only with no shame.