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What I saw on my bike today…mostly hurty legs

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63 365 Lead me not in to temptation

Blue sky? Sunshine? On the day of a 6 hour bike ride? What luck is this in early March! Alas the March winds were out in force and, whipping across East Anglia’s famous flatlands, it was pretty hard going for much of the day. Made even worse by my legs basically freezing/cramping/going numb about a mile in to the ride. We stopped for lunch 20 miles in to the ride and I dethawed. The 5 miles back to the car were a breeze, pity about the other miserable 20 miles. Lesson learnt.

What curious places we cycled through, my favourite being a tiny village called Pixey Green. Alas no signpost to photography, or pixies for that matter.

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We stopped here for a quick map check/attempt to resuscitate legs…Wilby…Foals Green…starting to sound a bit Austen like I thought

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Introducing Grethic, my reluctant to be photographed cycler buddy. Her legs were fine, just for the record. Not jealous, not at all…

Fast forward another excruciating 5 miles and we’d reached the half way point of our ride. This was a mixed blessing for me. On the upside, we were half way through. On the downside, I knew exactly how far I had to cycle back. Thankfully we stopped for a reviving cup of tea at a very remote and rather wonderful arts centre called Wingfield Barns. What a stunning spot, I so wished I’d had my proper camera with me as I was itching to try to capture such a special place. That said, standing up was becoming quite troublesome and probably the weight of the beastly D700 would have made me keel over anyway.

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I was totally blown away by Wingfield Barns and was all for jacking in the ride and calling for our backup truck to rescue us, whilst we just ambled around the galleries and drank in the peace, the sunshine, and resisted the temptation of buying every piece of sculture, pottery, art in the place. When we arrived the Barns were closed, but the general manager came out and opened it all up for us, throwing in tea and biscuits on the house for good measure. What a welcome! I can’t wait to go back, they have a fantastic programme of exhibitions, concerts, film showings, drama and talks. Yet another hidden gem of Suffolk finally revealed to me.

The less said about the second half of the journey the better. The sun shone, the birds sang, the countryside was spectacular but all I could think of was my poor, aching legs. After about 4 years we arrived at the very splendid Dennington Queen for lunch. If they had a website, I’d link to it. Isn’t that a bit puzzling? In my world, if you don’t have a website you don’t exist. But the Dennington Queen is definitely real, I definitely had a fabulous lunch there, and definitely spilt my drink absolutely everywhere.

I was quite certain I would seize up entirely during lunch and would be walking the last 5 miles, weeping. Quite the reverse happened. My legs warmed up, the muscles relaxed and I breezed back to the car. A lesson learnt a very hard and painful way. My head, body, hands and feet were cosy in a couple of layers each. My legs, the bit that was actually having to work, were exposed with just one layer.

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We saw so few cars and people, and we hit some very remote parts of Suffolk. I only wish I could have snapped more photos than I did, but I didn’t dare stop too often in case I couldn’t get going again. My snaps were limited to map stops which were reasonably frequent as Grethic’s iphone battery died so we couldn’t get our directions from her map app, and it was too sunny to see the screen anyway. And gloves meant she couldn’t manipulate the screen. But other than that it was a GENIUS plan…right up there with wearing one layer on my legs.

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What I saw on my bike today…late Autumnal light

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Early morning mist

I finally got back on my bike today. Therein lies a tale. I’ve known for month what bike I wanted to buy and have searched high and low for it. Yesterday I gave up the search and nipped in to a local bike shop, ready to buy any bike that fitted the bill. And there it was! MY BIKE! The exact bike I wanted, in my size, ready to go and in the sale. Be still my beating heart…

Here she is. Not the best shot, her pale olive glamour doesn’t stand out much against the background I chose. She’s awaiting a basket, hence the weird contraption on the front. Her name is TBA, but is possibly Annie. Annie the Allant (the model name). But I’m not convinced. Anyone got any suggestions?

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Sigh. I love her. I love her totally upright position, I feel like a Victorian lady pottering about on her. I love the colour and I particularly love the big fat seat. It’s like a mattress it’s so cushy. My bottom is so grateful.

So, nursing a little hangover due to 6th wedding anniversary celebrations last night, off I wobbled around the lanes early this morning. It was a misty kind of morning, with a very weak sunshine attempting to break though. It felt good to be back on the bike again and, thanks to the mattress seat, padded pants and proper cycling trousers…it was a whole lot more comfortable than previously.

Down the lane

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Things I saw that I couldn’t get a snap off…a pheasant on the churchyard wall….church bells tolling across the fields, a sound that can’t have changed in hundreds of years…the smell of wild mint…a bike hating labrador (WOOF WOOF WOOF!!) which I came across twice in a short ride and so much rubbish dumped in the hedges it brought on ‘the rage’…black bin liners, unwanted books, building work rubbish, car batteries, gloves, cans..why do people do that? It’s so unnecessary and selfish.

I finally managed to get a snap of this doorway which intrigues me. Not a great shot but I was trying to balance the bike between my knees to stop it rolling down the hill, while taking a sneaky shot without being noticed.

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Later we took the bikes to the forest for a family ride. Before:

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After:

The adventurers

Spot the difference? Some of our number climbed trees…

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But kept their helmets on. Because you never know…

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What I saw on my bike today…

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… a secret fairy dell…deep in the forest…ssshhhhh….

Actually this is a bit of a cheat as it wasn’t ME on the bike, it was the boys. Slight downside of Diggy cleverly riding a pedal bike is that he can’t stop it. He ‘can’ brake, but the bike is a bit big for him and he isn’t able to brake/stop/tilt the bike to get off properly…he just falls off. So, until he grows a little, we have to sprint along side him and help him come to a stop when he needs to. It’s weary making…googling ‘growing potion’ as I write…

I took a breather to snap this beauty with my phone. My love affair with the iPhone camera continues. The Nikon is gathering dust.

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What I saw on my bike today…a violin maker’s workshop

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Whenever I go past this place I marvel that a violin maker’s workshop would be ‘just right there’…how very unusual, I always think. But, then, they have to be somewhere I suppose and it’s a lovely addition to the many interesting places to poke your nose in to around here.

Today was my first ‘in full daylight’ cycle ride. Until now, constrained by the summer holidays, I’ve limited my rides to the evening when MrSpud was around to mind the boys. Today I was sans Megaboys and snuck out for an hour for a ride and a solo lunch, such a treat! There was a little more traffic and the added complication of finding a spot to lock my bike up when I wanted to get off. It was harder than I’d thought. A surprising irritation of bike riding.

After lunch I spied a beautiful church, bathed in celestial light…

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…and silence and shadows…seen through a glass, darkly…

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What I saw on my bike today…gates ravaged by time

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…but, then, aren’t we all? Ravaged by time I mean. Happens to the best of us….

I also saw a willy waver of the worst kind…an Audi Q7 driver speeeeeeding past me on a newly laid road. Speed limit is 20mph while the chippings are still on the surface, but apparently there is some kind of international law which allows Q7s to ignore both the law and common sense and overtake cyclists at great speed and on a blind corner, chucking up chippings in to my face. Two words: Grudge Book. If I’d been a bit more confident on the bike I’d have shaken my fist at him in manner of Old Man Rage. Instead I enjoyed watching him nearly smash in to an oncoming car. Ha. ‘Blind corner’…the clue is in the title?

Later I saw a pedestrian (rare round here) who didn’t return my cheery ‘good evening!’ so I grudged him too. And two ladies out jogging with matching black labradors. Very Chelsea I thought.

And then I saw a cat. In a field. Having a lie down and purring.

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What I saw on my bike today…

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Paddington hard stare

…Paddington Bear, looking a bit faded and disheveled it has to be said, giving me one of his fabled ‘hard stares’ from a window up above. Probably he was wondering who the woman with the big red face was, out of breath and clutching a phone trying to snap a picture and stopping her bike wheeling off down the VERY steep hill at the same time. Note to self: next time, get off and ditch bike for shots like this rather than wobble around in the road.

Also, put new batteries in bike lights and don’t stay out after dark. Ooops.

The other thing I saw on my bike ride today…

Anyone for chutney?

…a beautiful cottage garden filled with flowers and tomatoes galore. Anyone for chutney?

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What I saw on my bike ride today…an elegant gateway

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… leading to a village church looking very fine in some much needed evening sunshine. I also saw my shadow, comedy long and thin against the tombstones, a herd of catting lowing in the next field and a glorious sunflare:

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I saw the sea rescue helicopter go over and hoped it was just an exercise, a billion bunnies scuttling around, fields and fields of potatoes with their tops cut off (to stop blight?) and marveled at how they smelt like, um, potatoes. I  saw hedgerows dripping with blackberries all a-ripening, and red berries a plenty. I smelt Autumn in the air.

And I saw a hare, zip out on to the track and zoom away over the hill. I tried to keep up but who was I kidding.

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What I saw on my bike today…reflections

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What I saw on my bike ride today...

…reflections of the sky and the clouds in the still water of a pond in the forest. Lovely, lovely…I also spied a couple of small beasties hanging out by the side of the pond…

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…and, up ahead of me on the path, my two little chaps trundling along like pros. It was a first for us today, our first family bike ride…normally I just jog along behind them and carry the bags. Today we all cycled and the bike carried the bags. I’m loving the holidays, one week left until Bertie starts school. I’m clinging on to every minute.

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What I saw on my cycle ride today: beautiful light

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The first in what, hopefully, won’t be an occasional series, “What I saw on my cycle ride today”.

Finally, I have a bike although it’s not mine…it’s a very generous loan from my good chum The Shopkeeperswife. I’m still in pursuit of my own bike, awaiting delivery of 2011 stock and it’s very frustrating. But I was gagging to get out there and, having had my confidence lesson a few weeks back from Pink Sky Cycling, I couldn’t wait much longer. So thank you lovely Sarah for lending me some wheels!

And the photo above is what I saw on my ride this evening, gorgeous gorgeous evening light snapped with my iPhone. I doubt I’ll ever lug the D700 out for a ride so it’s a double challenge project: cycle ride finds PLUS iPhone. And, actually, this photo is doubling up as my August entry for the ‘My Field project. Sarah and I, both newish arrivals in Suffolk, were chatting the other day about how the seasons pass more tangibly now that we live out of the City. Of course the seasons were just as tangible when we lived ‘in town’, but perhaps we’ve slowed down enough to notice?

So we set ourselves a challenge: choose a field and photograph it once a month for a year.  That way we can track and mark the passing of the seasons, one snap at a time. Fun! Sarah’s entry for August is here, although she cheated and has chosen two. Sheesh.

Anyone else fancy joining in? I don’t think you have to be country bumpkins to join in, you could chose a park scene, a tree, a City scene, your balcony, your garden…anything…something you see regularly and can easily snap. Doesn’t have to be a fancy snap, mine up the top is with my phone remember…anything that takes a picture so you can build a 12 photo montage. Or “seasonality” to coin a phrase.

If enough people fancy it I’ll do a MrLinky thingy (once I’ve worked out how) and then we can all mark the passing the seasons and have an easy, once a month photo project. EXCITING!

Who’s in?

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