Archives for July 2024

Reading Ride

Ride

Ride

Ride

Ride

32k river-ish route, off road and side roads, to Reading. Much nicer than the bus, even if it was warm.

Ride

H's electrolytes for a rapid recovery.

Running Morning Balloon

Running Views

Running Views

Running Morning

Running Views

Pen-Y-Fan Sunrise

pen-y-fan for sunrise

pen-y-fan for sunrise

pen-y-fan for sunrise

pen-y-fan for sunrise

pen-y-fan for sunrise

pen-y-fan for sunrise

pen-y-fan for sunrise

pen-y-fan for sunrise

pen-y-fan for sunrise

pen-y-fan for sunrise

pen-y-fan for sunrise

pen-y-fan for sunrise

pen-y-fan for sunrise

pen-y-fan for sunrise

Up early. Early? More like up late since I don't think there was two much sleep before 02:30. For a little amble up to Pen-Y-Fan for sunrise (05:31 according to the Met Office).

We we up on Corn Du for 05:18 and the boys decided a "swift jog" over to Pen-Y-Fan for the moment was entirely doable. Slightly gutted that their pace from summit to summit was substantially brisker than my 5k pace on the flat 🤔

Pen-y-fan sunrise trip

Setting off with nothing but stars, some moon, and the occasional strobe of F's head torch was a little magical.

Pen-y-fan sunrise trip

Pen-y-fan sunrise trip

Pen-y-fan sunrise trip

Camping and wood-fired pizza at the always great Pencelli was fantastic, especially a few hours kip in my awesome Bivvy 🤩

pen-y-fan for sunrise

And some not bad low-light captures from this Fuji sensor 📷.

Weir Progress

Weir repair

Weir repair

Progress. Well, preparation progress. We thought it would be a while. And so far it has.

Last pick up

Loughborough

Loughborough

Time has flown since it was the first drop off.

After Work Paddle

After work paddle

Dinner uplevelled

Dinner by F

The boys are home for the summer.

Walk In Shower

Walk in shower

Dodgy Shortcut

Dodgy shortcut

Taking the back way out of the office.

The Wheat Field

The wheat field

The wheat field

The wheat field

Robertsbridge

Robertsbridge

Robertsbridge

Robertsbridge

Strangeness in Robertsbridge:

  1. Wheelbarrow guard of honour at the station entrance
  2. Bike stands used as protection for the planters (and more wheelbarrows)
  3. A pile of (maybe) donated books for the (possibly) swap-a-book stall in the station?

Winning Here

Liberal Democrat’s Won Here

"in a nonviolent struggle, the only weapon that you’re going to have is numbers." Srdja Popovic, Blueprint for Revolution

Tactical voting FTW!

Didcot and Wantage

Name of candidate Description (if any) Number of votes
BEATTY Steve Reform UK  6400
CASEY-RERHAYE Sam The Green Party  2693
GLOVER Olly Liberal Democrat  21793 (elected)
JOHNSTON David Mervyn The Conservative Party Candidate  15560
KHAN Mocky Labour Party  8045
POMLETT Kyn Social Democratic Party  242

Henley and Thame

Name of candidate Description (if any) Number of votes
CARPIN David Independent  306
MANLEY-BROWNE Nanda Labour Party  3574
NEWTON Caroline Anne The Conservative Party Candidate  17637
POMLETT Maryse Social Democratic Party  515
ROBB Jo The Green Party  2008
SHIELDS Peter Reform UK  5213
VAN MIERLO Freddie Liberal Democrats  23904 (elected)

> "And here’s the tricky part: every time we run this exercise, in which we ask people to imagine what’s important to their fellow countrymen, no one ever speaks of things like civil rights, or freedom of religion, or the right to assemble. Those are big things. Instead, people—in the Maldives, in Syria, in Serbia—talk about the little things: they want respect and dignity, they want their families to be safe, and they want honest pay for honest work. That’s it. It’s never sweeping stuff. Too often, however, dissidents fail to realize that it’s the mundane things that move people. Well-educated and passionate, these aspiring revolutionaries focus on lofty quotations from historical leaders and abstract ideas of liberty, forgetting that their constituent is a tired shopkeeper whose needs and thoughts and beliefs are far more basic."

Srdja Popovic, Blueprint for Revolution