Meeting with a turkey slapper
On Friday, at Avalon Airport, I saw John from Big Brother 2006 who was infamous for his turkey slapping antics!
On Friday, at Avalon Airport, I saw John from Big Brother 2006 who was infamous for his turkey slapping antics!
Bicycle bicycle bicycle
I want to ride my bicycle bicycle bicycle
I want to ride my bicycle
I want to ride my bike
I want to ride my bicycle
I want to ride it where I like…
- “Bicycle Race” by Queen
It was a great day for a ride yesterday and a handful of us managed to show up – enough to call it a YPR – for an early start. Norm made a last minute call not to ride partly because he was tired and partly because of an incident on Friday night when he cracked his skull. Speaking of which, he still hasn’t told Mrs Geek about this. Incident-free on the way to Whittlesea, except for a call on the mobile from Keith 20 minutes into the ride to find out where we were as we had rolled out without realising he was coming.
Alan turned back at Whittlesea for other family commitments during the day and the rest of us continued on to Kinglake West. It was a smooth climb to Kinglake West except for Ian’s “call of nature”. The descent was smoooth but none of us were able to get faster than 75km/h. However, I find the more windy descents like Kinglake-St Andrews or Sassafras-The Basin more exciting and interesting.
Back into Whittlesea, quick stop at Baker’s Delight then off again back towards the city. Another smooth run from Whittlesea to South Morang without a single stop, a close call at the road works but we all stayed upright, then on to Bundoora where Keith and Ian still had legs to do sprints up the hills – sickos…
Anyway, cut a long story short, we got back to Abbotsford safely. My computer wasn’t working because of a damaged wire but according to everyone else, the ride was about 105km. All up, a great ride.
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And looks like Dentistry is still where the smart money is…
For those that don’t know, there’s bushfires burning through about 1/3 of Victoria at the moment (well, maybe not quite that large but the fires are huge).
Anyhow, last weekend was mega smokey, and I thought it would’ve cleared this week but guess not.
Landed back in Melb from Sydney last night and here was the view from the taxi on the way home:

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