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I only went out for a little poodle on local roads originally, but whilst out I remembered that I had put a post code into my satnav and saved it a month or so back for one of the places in my Wild Guide book. There were two places I wanted to visit, a hidden quayside with nice views over a river with the best name ever (The Twizzle) and another similar place, but where the quayside stones had originally been part of the medieval London Bridge. I didn't have the book with me and could only find one of the post codes on the satnav, so off to the Twizzle it was, the old bits of London Bridge will be for another day. On the way there I went past a farm entrance with a hedge next to it with a small gateway set into it. Being nosy I stopped and stuck my head through and found a little graveyard, miles from anywhere as far as I could tell, and next door a little church. No idea how they get much of a congregation as no village is close by?? Like most little Essex churches, it is built to look like a wooden rocket ship. I also shot past a tree that to me looked like a giant wooden snail rearing up, so did a u-turn and took some pictures of that. I finally arrived at Quay Lane in a place called Kirby-Le-Soken. The book had said to park in the village and walk up Quay Lane, but I rode up it as far as I could until I met a sign saying any further was private property. The road was very narrow so I plonked the bike into a little concreted entrance to an electrical sub station and after chucking my jacket into the top box I started walking further up the private road (but public footpath). After about 500 yards the narrow lane opened up to reveal a little cottage with its own private bridge. According to the book, it is called Witch's Cottage. A little further along the road ended at a gate into the river. I took a few pictures by the gate then backtracked a few yards and walked along the field footpath which popped out by the river again. A few more snaps and I headed off to Frinton on the coast. It was only 2 miles away, but due to a weird combination of mini roundabout, a railway level crossing and 100 year old drivers it took me 20 minutes to get there. Frinton is the sort of seaside place that doesn't allow pubs, chip shops, fruit machines or ice cream sellers. I plonked my self down on a bench on the cliff top and had a coffee out of my flask. I could see loads of wind turbines out in the channel. They definitely weren't there when I last came here in 1976!6 points
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I saw a brand new cottage with a thatched roof today, they still make the odd one. Thatch was banned in London after the Great Fire, but special permission was given for one building to be constructed with one. The replica of The Globe Theatre passed fire safety regulations, partly because the original burnt down and everyone got out safely.5 points
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Probably not much this weekend, cept for putting crash bars and skid plate on new GS. Oh, and recovering from last weekend's marathon to Idaho, Montana and Bonneville (to see the time trials). Brother's place near Missoula, MT His wife trains Doberman's (they have 3). Here Sofie is saying "hi" to me! That is really her smile as she is a big sweetheart! Brother's garage (14 bikes in there. He has more of a problem than I <G>) Near Stanley, ID Bonneville: SpeedDemon's pits. They run between 400 and 500 mph. Big murican V8, with even bigger turbos The 'salt Random roadster shot on the salt.5 points
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Why don’t you have air conditioning at home, @XTreme? That’s just uncomfortable! Just finished dinner in Faro and am drinking my wine outside at 21:40, and it’s 30°c with no wind.4 points
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Yes the team with the most convincing actors win i think the balls just there as a distraction4 points
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To be fair, if you were going to steal a picture off the internet then you would find something better than one of some bloke beaten with an ugly stick.3 points
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Yeh.......he's planning to get married soon so he'd like us to be nearer to him in Groningen.2 points
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Not one of mine, I'd only have a single arrow in the wrong direction, you get better head-ons that way.2 points
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Lunch today, summer style: And dinner, went to the market in the morning and got a nice 2kg Golden Bream, grilled it on coals and had a nice chopped tomato and fresh coriander cold salad as side dish. The fish only takes rough salt as seasoning and a little bit of olive oil after, cannot get more southern portuguese than this. Simple and delicious.2 points
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Definitely mate but my team got beat yesterday on the opening game of the Premiership so I’m keeping quiet.2 points
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Oooops shouldn't be in here my mistake .... not old enough for bingo , coffee mornings and trying to chat up the blue rinse brigade...2 points
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I'm not keen on the white ones......they always look plasticky! I've always liked the Triple Black models!2 points
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That's true.......but if you looked like the Wealdstone Raider then the pic of that Gammon would be a step up!2 points
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Still loving my R18, the original model. The full bagger version looks great from the side. It is definitely a direction switch for BMW, looking at their models from the last 30 years or so. But, going back, it fits in their history nicely. Think of it as a Harley that works.2 points
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Thanks for the offer but we have plenty of our own.....the area behind our bungalow is one HUGE Blackberry bush.1 point
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My first reaction, too. But, absent a loud growl or bark, i quickly learned she was just saying "HI"1 point
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Never had magnet issue. Weight is on par with your favorite, isnt it? They are getting damned heavy! But, at least on the 18, the weight is down low. I dont feel it while under way, but that could be said of all of em, right?1 point
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Three friends from California are headed out this Sunday for Spain. Will be riding their motorcycles (which they keep in France). How are the restrictions in the Pyrenees region?1 point
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Its a stretch, but i'm assuming you are at the bottom left quadrant of the picture? no thong pics necessary...1 point
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I miss doing that for my dad. He was great, he turned grouchy about the time he made major, then went grouchy postal when they made him a full Col....never saw him smile after that...lol1 point
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Arriving to Faro by train yesterday night, I caught an Uber across town, and was amazed at the amount of people on the streets. Tens of motorcycles where there’s usually half a duzian, most restaurants have expanded outside because of capacity restrictions inside, every single chair occupied, people eating and drinking and having fun, and lots of people walking around… I don’t know if I’ve ever seen a busier night here except one time there was a concert. It’s nice watching people have fun but I hope it doesn’t blow in our faces.1 point
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I needed to borrow a truck once so a buddy said I could take his but to leave my car as he needed to go into town later, I parked on his driveway, left him my keys and took the truck, when I got back my car hadn’t moved, when I asked why he had not used it he said he got in then realised it had too many pedals so he cancelled his appointment and went back in the house to hit himself with a hammer.1 point
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