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Sunny today!

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Spring is about to arrive and what better is there than a crocus? Such lovely flowers. Brighten up the day as soon as the sun comes out. Both photos taken on the old Nikon D50.  Not bad for a camera saved from the rubbish/garbage skip.

Vera's first ride!

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I can't remember the last time Vera was out on the road.  Looking on Fuelly I did a small fill up, and not a full tank, on the 12th September last year. So today I fired up the bike on the drive. I had my bike gear ready in case it started. It needed the dbPower 600A to get it started again. Of course, it maybe the low battery but the FI code appears alternating with the odometer mileage on the instrument panel. It usually takes three cycles of off and back on again. Not really bothered as I expected it was actually the exhaust valve again.  I got as far as the fuel station at Stelling Minnis to fill up. The FI was flashing still. The bike did feel as though the fuelling wasn't right so I was convinced it's the exhaust valve. I filled up there and once clear of the pumps I ended up with three more off/on cycles before the FI disappeared. From there I headed up Stone Street to Canterbury and onto the A2, back down through Hawkinge.  I went to find the Battle of Britain Mus...

Summer's comin', time to dream the day away....

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A plug for the other blog I do for trips away in the campervan.   https://malibu-molly.blogspot.com/2025/03/summer-2015-alsace-beyond.html At the planning stage at the moment.  Come and have a look! The blog title comes from the first line of this song by the lovely Sonja and Curved Air back in 1971. Yes. I did buy the single!

PSV Eindhoven vs Arsenal - CL Round of 16

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There are no words!  What a performance.

MAGNEWS: Default Bus Lane Access: Sign the petition now!

MAG has launched a petition calling for the motorcycles in bus lanes consultation outcome to be reversed.  Sign the petition now ! Last year’s motorcycles in bus lanes consultation resulted in a decision against adopting a national default policy.  MAG vowed to mount a full campaign to get the outcome reversed. That campaign launches today with the publication of a government petition.  The petition was raised by MAG’s Director of Campaigns & Political Engagement, Colin Brown. The petition format allows for only a very brief description, so MAG has also published three supporting documents.  The first is a longer version of the petition wording, better laying out the argument of the petition.  Secondly there is a detailed analysis of the consultation responses from 46 key stakeholders.  These consultation responses were provided via a Freedom of Information (FOI) request lodged by MAG.  These responses allow us to see the detail of arguments agains...