Filling the gaps
For some reason, we always thought that we had cavity wall insulation in our house.
Creativity, curiosity, and code
For some reason, we always thought that we had cavity wall insulation in our house.
Eventually, just as the snow and ice was melting away, there was some grit!
After February's rather poor cycle mileage (mostly due to the snow that I've not written about yet), and with some determination to make a habit of extended commutes and regular "training" rides, I've decided to set myself a goal.
It's still light at 5pm. There's garlic poking its head out of the earth in our herb patch. I'm on the verge of wearing shorts for bike rides. It must be...
Nothing...NOTHING I've ever come across is as unpredictable, complicated, difficult to get right, and downright confusing as this.
After a week off with bad weather and a few days off with a bad back I was finally back in the saddle.
I have discovered one of the dangers of snow! And it's caused me an injury.
How do I get involved in this sort of thing? What is there to do? How can I make a difference?
I'm part way through writing a post about my thoughts on taking up cycle campaigning (whatever that might be), but some things have come up today that I want to note more immediately.
As I stopped my left calf cramped up again. It's not as bad as last time, but I suspect that the reason is the same.