Muddy Cyclist
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What a fabulous day, sunshine, crisp and muddy, just as I like it. Managed a 3 hour MTB ride and surprisingly even found some ice and frost in the valleys, fed Dracula on my return and a 5.9 given, why? I always feel it should go down with all the effort.
@jjraak great pictures again, sorry you took a fall, hope more damage to pride than person I trust it won't slow down your sightseeing.
What terrible tales about Supermarkets and working dogs, seems some serious staff retraining needs to be done.
I now need to start doing some sketching, picked up a commission for a Watercolour Sea Scape, don't like the photographs they sent so have to find a way to keep customer happy and create a painting I also like.
				
			@jjraak great pictures again, sorry you took a fall, hope more damage to pride than person I trust it won't slow down your sightseeing.
What terrible tales about Supermarkets and working dogs, seems some serious staff retraining needs to be done.
I now need to start doing some sketching, picked up a commission for a Watercolour Sea Scape, don't like the photographs they sent so have to find a way to keep customer happy and create a painting I also like.
 
	 
 
		 
 
		 
 
		 
	 
	 
 
		 
 
		 
 
		
 Surprisingly it looks a lot like the countryside near the little town I'm hoping to move to, and like the countryside near where I grew up. The taller pines(?) look to be a different variety than the ones here (mostly loblolly and longleaf, I think), but the little ones could just as well be right beside some trails I have ridden.
  Surprisingly it looks a lot like the countryside near the little town I'm hoping to move to, and like the countryside near where I grew up. The taller pines(?) look to be a different variety than the ones here (mostly loblolly and longleaf, I think), but the little ones could just as well be right beside some trails I have ridden.
 
	
 
 
		