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It’s just the name of the road, luv. (Monty Python reference)
2 years agoThe most accurate weather report of all…
2 years agoChuckle! I'd have saved 20 minutes or so of internet searching if I'd read the comments first! Good you have someone watching who actually knows something and doesn't need to go looking!
2 years agoOh! I’ve heard of gorse of course but never known what it was. Thanks!
2 years agoGorse (Ulex europaeus) a weed here in New Zealand.
2 years agoBombing range: what a great use for an area of natural beauty and uniqueness.
2 years agoAnd it's extra-special special special, to boot!
2 years agoPebbles bordering on rocks!
2 years agoI’d mean to respond to this and forgot, but was reminded this morning when I was mapping out our return ride for when we leave here. They (there are two discs, back to back) anchor the cables. They’re in the shape of giant millstones to reflect the many mills that once operated along this stretch of the river: https://www.britainallover.com/2021/03/millers-crossing-bridge-exeter/.
2 years agoIt definitely seems like we have amazing luck. I’m just worried about when it all gets used up!
2 years agoAnd attractive thatched roofs too, though that's far from unique in Britain apparently.
2 years agoYep. Those are fossilized sand dunes, no mistaking them.
2 years agoFreakish alright, but I think you’re right that karma is involved. I always assume that any good luck coming our way is well deserved, and any bad luck is Trump’s fault.
2 years agoYour luck with the weather today, especially around dinner, is kinda spooky. You must have a lot of bike karma stored up.
2 years ago
Unlike Exeview road, the name matches the reality here.
2 years ago