Trusty Stead!
I love bikes. This one particularly took my fancy as I walked past it on my morning wander. It sat propped against this flint wall looking rather abandoned and lonely. It looks a very practical bike with its sprung saddle, mud guards and large rear reflector.
I suppose this looks a bit of cliche of English village life - the type of thing you see on the tv but there seems to be a bit of a resurgence in people's interest in more traditional styles of bikes - certainly our local cycle shop has some gorgeous gleaming models.
I am in rather a dilemma at the moment as I have a 20 year old Raleigh mountain bike. I bought it using money I saved from my first job. Its been all over the country with me and whilst I have had other bikes, this is still the best one in terms of the quality of the build. Its totally reliable and the gears change like a dream. The one problem with it is that it weights a 'ton' (!) which makes life hard when you want to put it in the car or when going up steep hills. And so I am feeling an urge to get a new lighter model. But they are expensive and I am sure won't be as well built. I suspect I will have to do quite a bit more investigation into the types of bikes and models available, and some soul searching, before I make a decision! Happy cycling and happy St. Andrew's Day to you all!
In writing this blip I have realised that today is the 5th anniversary of my starting to blip. Thanks to you all for being there - you make me laugh, smile and cry; you inspire me to learn and try new things, and to look at the world from different perspectives, opening my mind to new ways of understanding. You are wonderful and I wouldn't like to image my life without you.
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