Hello - well, last night was spent in the farmyard of a very kind family in Woodplumpton, just north of Preston. There was no signal for my new toy, so I couldn't update this. Lovely people, 3 little boys - Ben, Tom and Joe - and so kind of their parents, and Granny to let us sleep there. The journey from Warton to Preston - 28.5 miles everyone! - went very well. Saw Sue for lunch - a wonderful surprise, and when we opened our goodie bag from Higginsons and the Hazelmere - wow!! Frank and the dog and the camper managed very well too, and all in all the day was a great success, rounded off by a good game of scrabble and an M and S banquet.
Today has been every bit as good, and I have had my knees out for the first time in forever! They have not improved with age. Tee shirt and shorts in October, whatever next? Swimming Tina? I mustn't forget - I have been fortified with excellent flapjack, made by Tina, and have been very grateful for it when a hill has loomed. Top speed achieved so far? - 19mph. Wheee. Have seen two good signs: bye pass (Bolton le Sands) and formally instead of formerly, which I particularly liked. People have been stopping their cars and giving me money, which has been very touching, and 2 vicars have each given me £5. In fact, one of the vicars - David Long of St Mary's Church, Ince in Makerfield, has let us camp behind the vicarage tonight, and made us a cup of tea. People are being very kind. The rickshaw - this is for Rachel and Nelson particularly - is going well and performing perfectly. Anyway, I did another 28 miles today, so progress is more than satisfactory, and tomorrow we are heading for Lower Peover, to stay with our friends John and Ellie Beharrell, so a proper bed, and a proper shower beckon. Right, Archers time, and food, and a medicinal glass or two of red. And Scrabble.
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- 2008-10-12 @ 20:24:34
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- 2008-10-12 @ 20:34:44
Great to hear of excellent progress! You were spotted yesterday by Sally travelling for a quartet, unaware of your activity she thought she was seeing things! So pleased the weather better, maybe you'll be down to very brief lycra soon. Good to hear you're being fed well en route too, you must be getting through some calories pedalling at 19mph, v. impressive. Sounds like you're doing well with vicars, maybe Alan & Usha could be prevailed upon?! Good luck tomorrow. Pammy x
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- 2008-10-13 @ 14:05:56
Here's the pic I paid you the fiver for - it will also be in next month's parish magazine:
http://www.geograph.org.uk/photo/1003038
We left you in peace thinking you'd need your sleep - if we'd known you were living the high life of wine and Scrabble we'd have joined you!
Best of luck for the rest of the journey - thankfully this morning's drizzle passed over later in the morning and, at least back here in Wigan, it's sunny again now - so the world can see more of your knees! -
- 2008-10-15 @ 15:24:30
Well done so far Cate!We can't beleive you are really doing it!Sorry Co.Sligo is not en route so we cannot offer more than moral support at the moment.Will follow your progress with interest!
tinainthebluehouse
Excellent progress indeed! And how wonderful to have such great support from complete strangers - something you hope for but don't necessariy expect. Can't wait to read the book of the trip. Enjoy a real bed tomorrow. Lots of love Tina x