One of those days! The top photo is gloriousToday was a day populated with mistakes. I couldn't seem to make the right choices. Today's Karma was flowing in a different direction. Yet it all came out good...
Things were capped off by a poor judgement call involving a low hanging branch catching my backpack and dragging me over, losing my balance, falling into a huge patch of Nettles, in shorts, still clipped-in. A muttered expletive, picked myself up, remounted and carried on. Only to realise I was unstung... Stranger things have happened...
The weather was quite moody today. I was lucky again. The ride home was a bit of a stunner.View attachment 561192View attachment 561193View attachment 561194
Reminds me of Jean Baudrillard on hyperreality!Insert random cultural reference here.
Go on to make glib or fatuous remark.
Attempt to pass sincere social comment, whilst instead demonstrating derivative populist ignorance.
Talk about the weather
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Slight chill in the mild air, 14 degrees, rising to 16 in the sun, isolated horizontal showers that needed a quick jacket application. A few blue sky patches in-between the fast moving cloud. Surprisingly fairly still.
Took in the "usual" route around the southern tip towards Mousehole but took a different side route out of St Buryan which included a tidy decent to the junction to Lamorna. It skips out the valleys before then so it's a decent alternative if the legs fancy a different route. Instead of turning left at Sancreed for the beacon I stayed on the road at Sellan before re-joining the road to Grumbla where I stopped to apply said jacket as I saw the rain coming from the left off the Atlantic. I looked backward for once and was surprised to see the view all the way back to the bay. Onwards, I managed to skirt around the shower before home. A relatively easy 22 miles.
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