Over the years I’ve blogged about how I feel at different ages. For me this is interesting to look back on and also I’m intrigued as there have been quite a few page views on this subject (always interesting to see what’s being read by folks out there). So, the question is, is 59 old? Continue reading “Is 59 old?”
Category: fitness
Weekly update – sleet, snow and snot rockets

The cheery title of sleet, snow and snot rockets refers to running, nothing about terrible afflictions. I can tell you, it is cheery! Also in this update, a little about a quandary over church, health and the latest in the Dusty Museum. Continue reading “Weekly update – sleet, snow and snot rockets”
Halfbike adventures in Toddington

Judging by the stares I get when I’m peddling the Halfbike, I get the feeling nobody has seen the likes of this in Toddington. Here are my latest adventures…. Continue reading “Halfbike adventures in Toddington”
Cycling on water!
Just a quick post here. Yesterday I went down to see Hannah (youngest daughter, water sporty) on the south coast. We went kayaking on the Solent and afterwards I had a go cycling on a Redshark bike! Continue reading “Cycling on water!”
Falling apart!

Just as well I’m not superstitious as everything seems to be falling apart, including me! Continue reading “Falling apart!”
Run with a tumble!
Having been feeling so lethargic, I needed to get my act together for my pre-arranged run with my friend Jon. In the end it was a run with a tumble! Continue reading “Run with a tumble!”
Lockdown lessons
Rachel and I have been talking about the things we have been learning from our Lockdown lessons. These are fascinating conversations and I’m sure these must be happening up and down the country and across the world. We are also wondering what we would do differently in the future. Apologies, this is a longer-than-usual post. Continue reading “Lockdown lessons”