There are two platform-side bike racks at Paddington Station. These are the racks for annual commuters. Or at least they used to be. There's a lot more spaces free than before the pandemic 🤔
The universe, with its sense of humour, comes at you fast.
I should have known that gloating about being the only one would have its downside.
I really do enjoy this loop. Except this was slightly different because last weekend the bridleway along the river was flooded and I decided I liked the idea of dry feet for a change.
Very muddy. Feet didn't stay dry, but did stay warm. Enough.
Probably far from a fair test of Homethings washing up liquid. But hey, why not? It did a pretty good job too...
Most recently "showers" has meant being outside and getting soaked. Today was inside and trying to avoid getting soaked. Thank you Screw Fix (& sorry Colliers)
For the first half of January I thought I was always late to the office because the locker room was so busy. Last week I realised it was all the new year resolutions. Because last week is when they stopped. And now there's always space on a bench.
Looking across to the gap from Hawker's Cove. Imagine this moving while listening to Coldplay.
The end of a long, downer of a week. Dragged myself out for the last of the daylight. Result.
The top of the hill, now heading down.
Nearly back to town, with noone watching the ferry.
Editors note: does this make your eyes go funny too? The image is flipped so it's upside down, which makes your brain think that you're looking up to the boats, and that doesn't make sense because for that to be up you'd need to be under water.