First crop
The first crop of tomatoes from Melbourne road
A refreshing ‘duplo’ for those of us who like their coffee in two portions rather than the customary one.
Known amongst the cycling fraternity as a ‘Castelnaudery’, after these €1.20 thimblefuls had failed to hit the spot.
I’ve tweaked the sidebar to display “miniblogsâ€. this will hopefully contain everyone’s status messages and possibly other things. let me know what you think.
Tom, as you are the only one who regularly updates their status on facebook, i added you to the feed – hope that’s ok.
I’ve also combined the bavardage and forum feeds into one.
Anyone still using the bbc feed?
…. is this the place where you can’t make a cup of tea for yourself and have to shell out £4 to buy one??
When I’m working in London, they have rather neat devices attached to all the chairs.
Reminds me of the alex cartoons.
this is my new address
4-6-3 higashisuna
kotoku, tokyo
136-0074
Japan
for some oddness of scale it looks tiny but it is actually as big as my last place
some pictures that i found whilst rooting around in my camera and some of my new place
that looks fantastic fun! i can almost taste the french bread and cheese!!!
i have moved into my new palatial abode and unfortunatly i dont have internet at the moment. should sort it out soon so i can upload some photos.
i plan on climbing mount Fuji in a few weeks. not sure im entirely prepeared or fit but it should be fun. ill keep you posted
Tuesday was easy; Wednesday a bit of a struggle; Thursday, 100 miles slipped by almost unnoticed; Friday a doddle (330 wheel turns on 1.1 ratio for the final hill).
Total: 360 km.
High point: arriving at Guissan Plage late on Wednesday for a swim in waters that were indistinguishable from Bracklesham Bay.
Low point: my pannier rack snapping.
Did some more watering today. everything looking pretty green and lush. Even the lawn has grown quite a bit since Tom and I played crud last week.Â
Not many courgettes today – normally I find a couple of marrows have grown in my absence! Still, there were lots of small ones that will probably be ready in a few days.Â
The beans (next to the chickens) are doing well and I picked some of the biggest which look tasty.