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Monday, September 06, 2010
Coast to Coast

Ant at the start of the ride. Apparently you should dip your back tyre in the water at the start and finish... so we did... risking slipping down the slimy slip way and into the water!
A nice picnic stop... first day was very gentle uphill to Keswick
This was taken slightly before the "great abandonment". Ant normally waits for me at the top of big hills (seeing as he is not what a helpful welsh man once told me as I huffed up a big hill "the weaker sex"). Anyway, when I reached the top of this particular hill he was no where to be seen... at the bottom of the hill he was no where to be seen either. This seemed out of character and lacking mobile phone coverage I sat and waited for about 30min thinking somehow I had missed him amongst a big group of cyclists at the top. As time passed I started to become slightly worried... perhaps he had fallen off into a ditch or something terrible and dramatic... cyclists were passing me and no one had seen "the man in the red t-shirt". It was about this time when thinking I might have to go back up the hill scouring the ditches that I discovered I had a puncture and Mr Geer had the repair kit.
This made me slightly more worried. Eeeek. Fortunately more cyclists passed and they offered to lend me their repair kit. Just as I was taking off the wheel Ant returned... having been spotted as the man in the red t-shirt, despite wearing a grey fleece, as he waited on a log up the road, smugly thinking he had got 30min on me going up the hill!
The tea room on Hartside was #2 of the day... after this one: http://organicmill.co.uk/ which was amazing... and definitely worth returning to!
hmmm so basically for the 5min it took to get down the hill and off the moor we were battered by hail (no exaggeration - I even got micro hail sized bruises on my leg to prove it) and wind. It was almost impossible to stay on the correct side of the road. We had to really lean over the front of our bikes to keep in control.
Fortunately at the bottom of the hill was a tea room where we could dry off. (Do you notice the theme?)
Apparently it is bad I didn't know exactly what a Big Mac was until he showed me his. As such I had to watch "you tube" video showing how they are made!
Fortunately most people who drive along dual carriageways have their windows closed. This means that they probably didn't hear me raging and screaming and ranting at the Geer... the road was exceedingly scary... especially the bit where we had to change lanes to avoid exiting onto the motorway... and when my chain slipped off on a large roundabout... and when there were random road works narrowing the road to the extent that no one could pass us, so they just all stacked up behind - nothing like the pressure of a long queue of potentially angry drivers to inspire a bit of speed!
Anyway... in the end... we made it... the train was 5 min late which helped somewhat too!
I sulked the whole way home. Of course.
All in all was a great minibreak :O)


something sharp...
We have bought some new knives. They have revolutionised the way we chop... indeed the things we had before were probably too blunt to even be considered knives. Here they are in all their glory.
... and here they are again... getting some action with Char and Dizeee... we had a lovely afternoon chopping (see pan), which resulted in a very fine batch or 2 of chutney!
Domestic bliss
Domestic bliss
Monday, August 16, 2010
Its been too long!
It has been a long time since I blogged... since I was in hot hot Senegal... and it was the World Cup. Probably less said about that the better (being English and all that)... Anyway, lots has happened since then. Here is the evidence.
... they even had a birth (almost) AND tourists... amusingly tourists who loudly sang "here comes the bride" as the Rachel walked into the church... leaving the guests wondering if they had scrimped on "music" and opted for some strange sing a long wedding march....
... we also ate money too...
... and visited Tescos (that well known St Andrew's tourist hotspot)... where Mr Geer became distressed at not being able to buy a bottle of Whiskey at 22.04 (if only he was 4 min earlier all would have been well, think he had to settle for a slab of Cheddar cheese, mature of course). Hils and I were entertained by the man wearing a kilt in Tescos, and so arranged to photograph him on the sly... hence Hils is in the foreground.
After several hours of highly energetic highland dancing we were in charge of taking the flowers home... Spearsy is looking rather dishevelled at this point.
Before the wedding we dodged Americans on the famous golf course. We couldn't be bothered to queue up and have our photo taken on THE bridge (apparently its famous and Tiger Woods has stood on it and EVERYTHING)... so we took this charming photo of us in front of THE bridge. Magic.
Wedding #6 was in a very frufru church in Krakow, Poland. It also had tourists. One didn't seem to realise it was a wedding and was ambling down the aisle taking photos of the fancy ceiling as the guests were being entertained by a string quartet and waiting for the bride to walk down the aisle. I think she must have worked it out in the end and cleared off in time!
The wedding also involved a castle with a canon... which was fired before diner.
There were edible place settings - as demonstrated by Mr Geer
... and quite stunning floral table decorations... alas I didn't manage to photograph the food... a 4 course feast, followed by the largest, poshest buffet ever (cold meats, fine fish, cheesy cheese mmmm), a huge table of cakes and gateaux... and then a BBQ at 11pm. Not knowing too many guests and being in such close proximity to so much food did result in some over eating on my part. Oh yes and I almost forgot... the vodka. Lots of vodka. I made up for the girls who faltered. Their delicate throats not able to cope with icy cold shots. I on the other hand, having been trained in the ways of vodka drinking by Mongols was more than able :O)
After the wedding we went on a "communist tour" and got to stand on this little plastic car outside a HUGE steel works (now owned by the Indians). The little car was slightly scary to be driven around in, given the ease with which I am sure it would disintegrate upon the slightest impact.
MK festival was fun
Strange people in glowing pods playing random music accompanied by fireworks in front of a huge metal tree.
Even stranger hairstyles (we didn't have a go)
Barbie hair-dooo?
An inflatable tent which wasn't a bouncy castle... but was very relaxing
Riding weird animals on the "magical menargie" who would have thought there could be so much culture in MK?
Then there was the visit of only cousin in the whole world - JACK and only auntie in the whole world - Auntie Alison.
For those present at Jack's 1st birthday... he has aged somewhat. He is now 11 and doesn't like to be reminded how CUTE he was... but oh yes he was... such a cute baby!
Perhaps not so cute now?
Took him Karting. 3 mini space men?
Storming round... and then...
...write off. Fortunately only cousin in the whole world was unharmed and seemed to quite enjoy the whole crash experience... and was soon armed with a new car and went back on the track!

Traumatising the staff in John Lewis with some not so discrete hat trying on. We were in hysterics and have many many photos of ourselves in various stunning hats! None were purchased... of course! Anthony had disappeared by this point... in extreme embarrassment.
Weather was hot hot. So mucho ice cream was required. Ant is of course considerably more refined than us Wooldridge descendants.
Groo's 80th Birthday Tea at Fortnum's. Divine. There was a direct correlation between age and consumption. We made sure none was wasted tho and we all took home posh doggy boxes with the left over yummys. We also had time to peruse the aisles downstairs in the shop. Somehow resisted that £1,000 bottle of champers. Crazy prices!

This year, including our own, we have so far "done" 6 weddings... and the year is not over yet.
With the uni ladeeees at Tush's Sandhurst wedding... disaster struck when my wedding gift (which, amongst other things, involved a large quantity of M&S Percy Pigs) was stolen from her sister's car after the wedding. May the nasty robber suffer tooth rot and expensive dental bills.
A rose between... 2 gingers
Pete and Rachel's St Andrews wedding was lovely jublee....
Strange people in glowing pods playing random music accompanied by fireworks in front of a huge metal tree.
For those present at Jack's 1st birthday... he has aged somewhat. He is now 11 and doesn't like to be reminded how CUTE he was... but oh yes he was... such a cute baby!
Perhaps not so cute now?

After all that excitement we did a "car boot" sale (behind Super Sausage). We made £140 profit... selling our unwanted tat to a range of customers: the ghanans who were buying up shoes for £5 a pair to sell in Acra (I have no idea where the profit in that is), the serial tat collectors (often overweight), the serial car booters (already been to one at the MK bowl first thing in the morning) etc etc.
That's all for now xxx
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