Day 48 is a rest day in Merimbula,washing ,carbing up and clipping a few stray wild facial hairs. I think i need a bigger bin.
Also I have been searching through my emails which tell me people are still commenting on old blogs and missing out on getting feed back as they should. I love reading the comments that you guys put because it means a lot to me ,however its too hard to check for current comments in old blogs. Hate to sound like a school teacher ,and i don't want to name people yet but really, some of these guys run mines and plumbing businesses.
Also I have been searching through my emails which tell me people are still commenting on old blogs and missing out on getting feed back as they should. I love reading the comments that you guys put because it means a lot to me ,however its too hard to check for current comments in old blogs. Hate to sound like a school teacher ,and i don't want to name people yet but really, some of these guys run mines and plumbing businesses.
I wondered why I was being ignored.
ReplyDeleteI used to be a schoolteacher, you know.
Name names, I say.
PS has anyone noticed a change to the robot checking system? I got a pic of a number, twice...
Yep, noticed the numbers, hope they don't go over 10?
DeleteA robot checking to see if we are robots too.Yes Linds I have the number mutation to my proof of not being a robot test,although only one number so far mind you.
ReplyDeleteMaybe it is a Robot who put my comment in an old blog surely couldnt have been me-surely.
Think you gonna enjoy the east coast run Grant.Base camp is waiting patiently.Enjoy the rest!
Well after a tough 6kms or sear Jorn and I felt compelled to stop for lunch and a half bottle of the regions best red. Off to Chambord Castle another half bottle of red and now we are laying in a field about 9kms from our accommodation in Blois. And yes you guessed it another half bottle of red coming up at our destination....... Doing it tough and Jorn is relieved he did all that training with you day one and two. Loave Sharon and Jorn
ReplyDeleteGrant....I have some sympathy re the cold..whilst only in its early stages I had trouble dragging myself around the local area in a car let alone riding a bike across 100kms day after day....and I have a long weekend to recover before I have to go anywhere where they expect me to upright and functioning!! 9896 hits - that is a lot of people looking at the blog...they must be the silent types. All is well here (apart from my cold)...Jackiexx
ReplyDeleteWe've had a big day out at the footy with the boys today. Had a look at the weather chart. Looks like more rain coming your way! Cold day here today Max 12 after an early frost. Missed my monthly Dirt Girls social ride today as Tim had to work in Geelong and I had to assume all the parental responsibility at the footy. Disappointed to miss my ride but I exercised my jaw by doing plenty of chinwagging!
ReplyDeleteRain yes, but i don't think it is going to be the same cold feeling as down Gippsland way. We shall soon see though.
DeleteMMMM Must of got it from that phone call we had the other day.Put on the tracky pants and jackets and then put wind and rain gear on and ride like an idiot around the place and sweat it out. Its has just about worked for me.
ReplyDeleteToughen up Princess do you recon Lance Armstrong was whinging about things like that??
ReplyDeleteYour property has the best melons in the street - Northstead that is
Signed no sugar thanks
Cheeky bugger, whos whinging,i rode through my cold. And the melons wont be there long ,3 singles and one 2 story apparently,hopefully it will bring the value of the houses down in the area.
Deletehi grant , all is well in scarbrough , and would you beleive pete is now driving his 4wd again ,AMAZING, he has fixed it .
ReplyDeleteGood to hear good news
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