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Tuesday, 30 July 2013

5 to go and taking it easy.

The bulk of world opinion on the matter - from the ancient Egyptians and even beyond to the bronze age types - to the Mediaeval Clerics in their unusual tights and things - to the philosophers of the 19th century and now, with the editors of Cycling Plus, - is that it is wise to give the legs a rest after a long ride. And so I ill not use the bike 'til Thursday. I did sneak out on the townie on Monday and it felt as if I was cycling a bike made of heavy wood with wheels of sponge.

Thanks to Sujesh of Volo and cycling compadre, Neil, for their donations.
Here is another happy snap from the Caen Marseilles trip...



As you may notice we were not too far from the birth place of one Edgar Lastic, inventor of the rubber band. OK, that was stretching it a bit.

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