Monday 30 June 2014

Delft to S'Hortogenbosch

First century ok, ok it was Kilometres so possibly doesn't count but it sounds good.. We had the wind in our sails ( behind us) so progress was good.
We cycled through the Kinderdyke area where all the old windmills have been kept restored and lived in. Now a National site of interest it was stunning .....






We chose a route that took us along the waterways and used ferries to cross in 3 places....





One even had it's own coat of armour though don't ask me why...



The weather has been kind although I think we missed a huge shower in Rotterdam on the way through as the puddles were enormous and the locals were wearing rain capes. We arrived at a stunning B and B, welcomed by a bottle of beer before heading to town for a fabulous meal whilst watching the Dutch get very excited about Holland winning their football game against Mexico. Happy faces all round..

Posted on the move

Delft to Gouda


This was our quiet day. We had a bit of a wander around Delft in the morning looking at all of the market offerings. Mostly Brocante to use the French expression that best describes nearly junk. A bit better than a car boot sale, not really antiques. We decided then to cycle to Gouda and back. ( this turned out to be one of Y's short routes. 85 Kilometres later we arrived back at the B and B very ready for something to eat. However we did see the cheese.....


And of course had to try some of the cake... It would be rude not to....


Along the way we came across the Wild Rooster...... cattle grids


And a massive blue heart to signal our return to town...



Saturday 28 June 2014

Abroad

We made it to the ferry hampered by a puncture for Y about a mile from the port.
Brilliant cabin although we were to discover later that the HEN Party was next door. Well deserved steak meal and early rest. Can't say sleep due to hen party. On the upside I saw the sunrise from the window or should I say porthole?


Usual DFDS breakfast before watching all the lorries being unloaded... Then it was off to pastures new.




Lots of different landscapes today. Dunes, forests canals ( but not many) and millions of bicycles...


Have arrived in Delft at possibly best B and B I have ever seen... More tomorrow

Posted on the move

Location:Delft

Delft

Tried to blog post yesterday but could not get pictures to upload. Will try later today

Helen

Thursday 26 June 2014

Ferry

Reached the ferry. Bikes stowed. Y fixing puncture from thorny tree. Setting off in an hour or so....

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Lunch stop before heading to the ferry

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We're off

First step complete. Reached the

Wednesday 25 June 2014

Fwd: Getting ready (Part 2)



Begin forwarded message:

From: Helen Tzabar <helen@tzabar.org>
Subject: Getting ready (Part 2)
Date: 25 June 2014 11:06:55 BST

Getting this all sorted is beginning to be a distraction from actually packing.
The cycling stuff is ok… 1 set to wear and a change.  BUT what to wear when not actually on the bike? I am limited (by what I am prepared to carry) to one pair of shoes. As you (women) all know this will severely limit the choice of clothes, well that and the fact that it all has to fit in the bike bag and not come out looking like something a Hobo might wear. (the last being K's word of the moment).
Decisions, decisions….
Just hope this email to Blog malarky works or the whole thing could be risky… Here goes...

The train tickets have been collected. Used the trip (and the fact that I was carless today) to use the pub bike. Known as such because she's old but has a certain charm and uses a bit like me.
Nice ( wishy washy word) ride through the park on the way back meant another 8 miles to add to the total.

Relaxed
No I didn't see the Panda in the park but he sums up the day..relaxed

Tuesday 24 June 2014

Getting Ready

Today, probably instead of starting a new Blog, I should be getting ready for the off.

I finally got on my bike to the amusement and sometimes frustration of Y a couple of years ago. He is an avid cyclist. He has cycled since his teens. Sometimes as part of a club, sometimes alone. He is a commissary for regional road cycling events and thinks little of setting out on a short ride of 50 miles or so.


He looks the part...

This year I decided to set myself a challenge and aim to cycle 1000 yes 1000 miles over the year.
We did lots of "short" rides together, getting to places such as the Greystoke Cycle Cafe


Cafe Sign


To help give me the incentive I needed, I asked for sponsorship with all monies raised to be donated to the local Gynaecology / Oncology Department which is a part of the department where i work at the local hospital.

I started in February but did very little owing to the weather. March was a total flop. However with April came some warmer (and dryer) days and the challenge was on...

As of 2 weeks ago the total was sitting at 400 miles.

We set off to ride from home to Kippford on Saturday 14/6/14  to stay overnight before returning home on the Sunday as a practice for our planned trip (more later).

Some funny characters there......

Kippford, definitely worth the effort...


This trip helped to boost the Mileage to 530. Things were looking up and I didn't even manage to fall off this time. ( a few stopped or low speed falls had caused a bit of bruising mostly to my ego over the last few months).
Monday 16/6/14 however brought the charity ride that I had agreed to take part in. The main contenders were starting out an epic journey over several days riding from hospital to hospital in the north of England. One of my colleagues and I were to ride the 40 odd miles from Carlisle to Whitehaven with the others then completing their first day by riding on to barrow in Furness.

I was  a real woose. It was all very fast and i definitely held the others back even with the added support from Y and D. At Aspatria I gave up but eventually D and I carried on through Allonby to Maryport before returning by train to Carlisle.... The upside is now I have completed 568 miles and the Big trip starts on Thursday....