This blog contains the random witterings of me... forgive me, I know not what I do..
Showing posts with label commute. Show all posts
Showing posts with label commute. Show all posts

Tuesday, 8 November 2011

Which way would you go? And why?


On my commute yesterday, reluctantly, I had reason to take another trip through suburban leicester rather than my usual rural route, as the crow (or barn owl) flies.
You'll be aware of my previous reaction to the experience of this specific suburban cycling route.  However, having ridden this route again, I still have the same opinions...
But I was led to think....


In life generally, I guess it's my nature to generally take the easier more pleasurable option. Surely would it not be madness not to?

My usual choice, is relatively comfortable; I enjoy flowing familiarity with negligible hurdles and man-made encounters. It is raw, spatial and rich in the spirit of something 'natural' (?)... It's relatively smooth and takes me where I intend to go... skirting intriguing worlds and lives with little incident... yes, it does have has it's unforeseen encounters but it's a an enjoyable option.

An alternative choice is a way populated with life in abundance. Much of what you'll find is in either in need of care and attention, badly designed, or both. It's past is evident, daily life and common culture are stamped on walls and faces. You'll encounter raw humanity... 'warts and all', but also what you find is rich in living lives, both sweet and sour.

Do Robert Frost's thoughts apply? Challenge? Avoidance? Survival? Common Sense?


Which way would you go? And why?

Saturday, 5 November 2011

Look local first!

After unsuccessfully visiting two larger city cycle shops this morning, I popped into the 'small on the outside, big on the inside' local town shop. I was after a quality chargeable front light for my bike - for commuting daily using unlit country lanes.
It's fine immersing yourself in the supposedly 'this is what you need, 'cos this is want everyone else has' on the interweb, but perhaps 'real' life is more... real, amenable, alive...?

  • The first large Half-auto store I passed; which adversities "For everything to do with bikes..."; didn't have ANY rechargeable lights and what it had was relatively basic and arguably not suitable.
  • The second shop (an old standard of Nottingham origins) was helpful and informative and although they could order some (can't we call) didn't stock ANY rechargeable lights, and again what it had was relatively basic and arguably not suitable.
  • Embarrassingly, my last choice, because I was passing on the way home, (and to be honest I thought it was a big ask for a small shop to stock a large range of accessories) to my surprise had just the thing!

They were welcoming, knowledgable and helpful.
The Serfas 'True 250' is just what I was looking for. 


The spec and the price was just right - and having compared it's credentials further I'm very pleased with it. It was a great to be able to see and try a range of options before I bought.


Thanks Cyclops, I had little faith but next time 'Cyclops Cycles' 
Cyclopscycles.co.uk in Syston will be my first choice.

Tuesday, 11 October 2011

A good old crusty loaf!!

With the challenge set after tweeting GBBO's Holly a fellow Leicestershirianite(?), I set to bashing some dough round!

A good old crusty loaf!
As I pummelled the dough I was reminded of the muppet in the white van that terrorised me on the way home the other day.
I was in 'my space' on the road, with a car in front of me, and they (the white van) seemed to have had a bad day and were not happy (i guess) that I was in front of them? Sor-rry! Revving their engine and blasting their horn behind me, they followed me for a good 900 yards unable to get by. They did eventually overtake me when there was room, and broke infront of me as if to make a point. It left me a tad shaken and seriously wondering if all this cycling malarky was worth it!?
Yes, on the way home a few dozen drivers race-off accelerating away like missled lemmings after being inconvenienced for 10 seconds! Oh I do hope they get there in time!!
But cycling IS worth the occasional encounter with a ready-sliced roadster! Life is worth living. Breath is worth breathing! Time is worth spending! Bread is worth cutting!
I do wonder why so many people are in such a rush to get somewhere? Life's too short to get their early!
Driving home from work used to take me 25 minutes. Riding takes me 35.
OK some may think I'm a bit of a crusty old loaf for cycling to work but take if from me - it tastes good!!!
Ta Holly!

Wednesday, 21 September 2011

Velocipeding

I have been cycling to & fro' work now week-daily since March, 7 miles each way.
My cycling log



At rough tally, I guess I’ve saved 14 miles of fuel a day that’s ~£1.35×2 for a 7mpl car. That’s ~£54 a month. Hummm...  I have bought a bike & various bits & pieces, which really needs a year of cycling to offset. But the above is still a nice monthly fuel saving, and extra exercise costs (time & money) not are required.

Health benefits: perhaps immeasurable – Last year I toyed with swimming twice a week at lunch times but although initially enjoyable after 6-7 months the novelty wore off (you don't get a nice view and you can't listen to podcasts while swimming). Generally I encountered as little exercise as possible. Now that I cycle, I see good aerobic activity twice a day. The daily endorphin hits are invaluable. The daily experience is arguably also more constructive than a similar trip in a car/bus and cerebrally, thoughts and feelings get a more intense workout. The experience is arguably exhilarating and elevating, depending on your psychological position/attitude in the road-space social-class struggle – this does need to be kept in check.

Today we had a beautiful fresh morning for the journey in - I've started to take a slightly easier pace (today helped by 'Hothouse Flowers' in the headset)… and when it's dry I'm wearing less clothing, this helps with the 'afterglow' when I reach my destination. Less sweat! Thanks Dave.
However, the commute home last night... drenchchchchched!  Great riding in the rain rain rain really is invigorating, but I ended up a drowned rat. Water/windproof top kept my torso dry but my head, shoes, socks and long cycle-trousers absolutely sodden. Fun fun!