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blamebrampton) wrote2011-09-18 10:36 pm
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Time keeps on slipping ...
Am now about four months behind in real life, sorry!
HAPPY BIRTHDAY
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kayleigh_jane!! Amy you champion wee lass, keep on working your TFI magic. This is going to be an amazing year for you, I can feel it in my bones. Which are old enough and creaky enough to be reliable on at least the weather. Which means that you are either in line for brilliant adventures, or lots of rain ...
STILL WHEEZING! Which I find outrageous, but apparently when the doctor says 'This will last about eight to twelve weeks,' what he means is ... What I currently sound like is ...
Meanwhile, I have been keeping things up at the gym so the lung damage from the flu is minimalised. However, I am understandably nervous about swimming, and have instead been stationary cycling, which has made me realise how much I miss real cycling. Given that I will be 45 next birthday, I am at the stage of life where one buys midlife crisis yuppie transport. I want this bike so badly!!!

Now all I need to do is move to a city in which one can survive commuter cycling ...
HAPPY BIRTHDAY
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STILL WHEEZING! Which I find outrageous, but apparently when the doctor says 'This will last about eight to twelve weeks,' what he means is ... What I currently sound like is ...
Meanwhile, I have been keeping things up at the gym so the lung damage from the flu is minimalised. However, I am understandably nervous about swimming, and have instead been stationary cycling, which has made me realise how much I miss real cycling. Given that I will be 45 next birthday, I am at the stage of life where one buys midlife crisis yuppie transport. I want this bike so badly!!!

Now all I need to do is move to a city in which one can survive commuter cycling ...
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I do like the assisted bicycle, but personally I'm holding out for the grownup sized tricycle I've seen at a local bike shop (and the lungs to make it possible to ride it). I'll give you a dink when that happens.
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I bought a motorcycle for my early midlife. You need that bike. *nodnodnod*
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And your chest sound makes mine hurt. Feel better soon, sweetie.
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(and I hope that you start feeling better soon!)
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If ever I get up the courage to return to cycling in London I'd get one! I thought I was fine cycling in London until I went back to Denmark on cycling holiday, after which I realised how stressful it is to cycle here. Have now decided that the walk through Regents park gives a much better start to the day.
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Oh, and Adelaide is a reasonably cycle-friendly town (and nice and flat) - hint hint!
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Remember - Duchesses and Bikes - bad combo.... though I survived my 12km bike ride yesterday, probably because it was mostly bike paths or suburban Yarralumla :)
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You'd need a real good lock for it. I'd also probably change the saddle, cause while those kind of saddles are very stylish my little butt doesn't think they're so comfortable for actual daily use.
I loooove red....