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February 2009

A VERY LATE NEWS FLASH!!

Rumour has it that my first book The Wind in my Wheels was on Radio 4 'A Good Read' on Tuesday 24th February 4.30 p.m. and will be repeated again on Friday 27th February at 11.00 p.m. Seems they might be discussing the finer details of one's bottom bracket.

Danger: Live Apparatus on board!

Goodbye rain and hello snow! Rain is fine (if a little wet) but it's not quite as conducive to cycling as the cold burst we had for most of December and half of January. Apart from being like an ice rink in places I found the lengthy burst of icy weather as near as perfect for riding - no rain for weeks and copious blue skies. Admittedly cycling in minus-6 makes it a little fresh about the edges but there's something very enjoyable about freezing arctic air hitting your face at speed. And now we have the snowiest snow burst to hit the country since the early 1990s. What joy!

When I thought about cycling with Molly in these below freezing temperatures I did hesitate for at least, well ... a good ten seconds, before I thought of course I should! After all, it's only cold weather and as they say, there's no such thing as bad weather only inappropriate clothing. So I make sure Molly is dressed for polar explorations before we sally forth from the fireside into the bracing glacial conditions. Trying to dress a two-year old can be exasperating at the best of times - they might run off, go rigid, go floppy, have a tantrum, refuse to put on a certain allocated shoe, shirt, sock, skirt - but trying to dress Molly in two pairs of leggings, two pairs of socks, a vest, two shirts, a hoody fleece, a neck warmer, two jackets, a two-piece thermal ski-suit (bought for £7 from Tchibo), a hat, thick mittens and a pair of woolly boots takes on a completely new meaning altogether of parental persistence and patience. But we get there in the end - although it's not been unknown to have got this far and all strapped up into the bike only to discover Molly has released a little potent something into a certain lower catchment area so we have to start all over again.

For obvious reasons the al-fresco bike seat is out. Even I wouldn't subject Molly to sitting outside in frost-bound air into a 20mph wind. This is where the bike trailer comes into its own. I've insulated the seat, floor and sides with thick foam camping mats. So in climbs Molly. I tuck her in with a hot water bottle on her lap and seven blankets over the top and down the sides. Then I zip up all severe weather storm flaps for extra wind-proofing and we're off. Every now and then I stop to check her circulation is still intact and functioning. But no worries in this department as she is always like a small heat generator - very useful for warming my hands on.

Santa brought a generous heap of bike lights and fluorescent jackets among his load so now our rolling road train flashes and flickers even more than it used to. I have also attached to the back of the trailer a few finds I have rescued from roadside ditches - a big red and only slightly cracked reflective triangle and a Southern Electric yellow warning sign that reads 'DANGER LIVE APPARATUS' that I thought is a pretty fine description of my boisterously chatting-and-singing inner trailer cargo.

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PS. Surprisingly the CTC (Cyclists' Touring Club) have recently asked me to be their Vice President. I'm not quite sure what that means I'm supposed to do, but when I do I'll let you know.


book cover: Long Cloud Ride
New books out now: Long Cloud Ride and Saddled at Sea. book cover: Saddled at Sea

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Previous news:

Decemer 2008 - lovely lime juice cordial!
October 2008 - death, marriage, birthday and rolling road blocks . . .
June 2008 - three generations on two wheels
March 2008 - a belated Happy New Year!
December 2007 - shock confession!
Autumn 2007 - back from Scotland
May 2007 - Stupendously Unnecesary Vehicles and other thoughts
Summer 2007 - babies, bikes and bottom brackets
January / February 2007 - books and babies
Winter 2006 - an eventful event!
Summer 2006 - 2006 update
April / May 2006 - invisble cyclists . . .
February / March 2006 - the future has pedals . . .
December 2005 / January 2006 - D is for . . .
October / November 2005 - a new postcard
August / September 2005 - writing progress
June / July 2005 - crossing the bedroom Pacific . . .
May 2005 - one bright and breezy morning . . .
April 2005 - a postcard from home
February / March 2005 - boating . . !
January 2005 - New Year update
December 2004 - festive greetings
November 2004 - right side up update
October 2004 - more postcards
September 2004 - Upside Down Update
August 2004 - New Zealand postcard bonanza 2!
June /July 2004
- New Zealand update
May 2004
- 3 more postcards from NZ
April 2004
- NZ postcard bonanza!
March 2004
- stormy in NZ
February 2004
- A postcard from New Zealand
January 2004
- Made it!
December 2003
- STILL en route to NZ . . .
November 2003
- An update from the Pacific
October 2003
- A postcard from Dorset
September 2003
- New book, new plans
August 2003
- Slow Coast Home events
June / July 2003
- Postcards from Holland
May 2003
- Josie's cycling nightmares
March / April 2003
- a change of plan
January / February 2003
- writing the new book
December 2002 - To Newquay and Lands End!
November 2002 - Greetings from Wales
October 2002 - A Postcard from Snowdon
September 2002 - Greetings from Cumbria!
July / August 2002 - Postcards from Humber Bridge & beyond...
May / June 2002 - England to Holland
April 2002 - New paperback
March 2002 - Events update
January / February 2002 - 2002 events
December 2001 - Best Roads part 2
November 2001 - Post Wonky-Knee Progress
October 2001 - Highlights From Coastal Britain So Far
September 2001 - Dicky Knee Update!
August 2001 - Coastal Cycle Update and Therapeutic Pedals
July 2001 - Coastal Cycle Update
April - June 2001 - Setting Off on the Tour of Coastal Britain


 
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