Monday saw Charity and myself spend most of our time along the Thames. After a brief bit of shopping in Covent Garden, we made our way down to the Thames and Waterloo Bridge. From there we made our way along the Thames to Borough Market via all sorts of places that we encountered - the Globe Theartre, street stalls, fat pidgeons, Gabriel's wharf, Clink Prison, Tate Modern, and other places that I can't recall the name of...Tuesday, 30 October 2007
Just a Quiet Day in London
Monday saw Charity and myself spend most of our time along the Thames. After a brief bit of shopping in Covent Garden, we made our way down to the Thames and Waterloo Bridge. From there we made our way along the Thames to Borough Market via all sorts of places that we encountered - the Globe Theartre, street stalls, fat pidgeons, Gabriel's wharf, Clink Prison, Tate Modern, and other places that I can't recall the name of...On a Rainy Afternoon
Sunday arvo had me take advantage of a "perk of the job" so to speak, although the before and after of it isn't something that I'd want as a 'perk'.Saturday, 27 October 2007
Spurs v Getafe
Thursday, 25 October 2007
The New Tredley
Well, the new bike is in my possession. Picked it up yesterday afternoon after training it out to Wickford, which was a little further out of London than anticipated. I had intended to ride it back home from Wickford until I discovered that it was about 40miles...I settled for riding home from Liverpool Street Station instead - just a short 9.5km ride, although packed with adventure thanks to the busses and motorists as well as a few mopeds! Add to that the darkness of night and it was a test ride and a half.
The train got back at about 6.30pm, and by this time I'd resized the seat height - much to the curiosity of the other passengers, who seemed most intrigued to watch me sitting on it in the centre of the carriage by the doors! I also managed to put on the pedals along with both the polar speed unit & magnet, and the new rear light...
Happy to say that the ride home went very well!! A lovely bike to ride and one that will no doubt give me hours of enjoyment providing it doesn't get nicked!!
And, No, I don't care that the seat's yellow.
Tuesday, 23 October 2007
That Cat's Back...
We attempted a visit to the terracotta soldiers of the First Emporer (of China) exhibition at the British Museum recently. Some of you may remember my last visit to this museum, and my description of it being the world's largest antique store still holds. Remember a certain modern Egyptian cat? Well, he's still there amongst the Egyptian exhibition amid the mummified and carved cats - see his pic below for the reminder, and if you can tell me the difference between him and the common modern moggy, then I'm all ears...
This weekend I managed to find myself a cheap bike on ebay. Bicycle theft is a MAJOR issue over here, so I'll leave my good road bike home and for use on weekends on long specific rides. I will use the new cheap single speed for commuting and general use "around town". Rather a snazzy bike, if I do say so myself!!Sunday, 14 October 2007
Cycle2007 - London Bike Show
The show was HUGE!! Complete with mountain bike test track, which just had to be tried out! Apologies to my MTB mates, but while I tried out one of Ironhorse’s top duallies, I'm still a bit cold towards a dual suspension bike...
Speaking of riding, I’ve now done two rides through the local areas, and lets just say that those double decker busses are much larger when there’s only a few inches between you, them and the gutter!! Great fun though, weaving through the traffic, and I’ll certainly improve my road riding and bike handling skills on the streets of London! But, I digress...
The rest of the show was great and while we arrived at around 10am - with the intention of having lunch somewhere near Covent Garden at around midday - we left at around 6ish. Naturally, we were laden with freebies (Including 2 tubs of High5 Energy and Recovery products!) and information about places to ride, where to ride, shop locations, as well as dozens of European biking destinations for holidays, training camps, tours & challenge events, and mixtures of all these. The MTB scene is much larger than I realised and also goes on throughout winter, so even though I've no idea where I'll put it, I reckon I'll be shipping the mountain bike over shortly!
No doubt I’m about to receive a tonne of junk mail after entering loads of competitions, but who knows, some of it may well be worthwhile even if we don’t have a wheelie bin for rubbish collection yet. (must admit that our neighbours seem to accumulate a lot more rubbish that I’d expect!)
Thankfully, I didn’t have all that much cash on me, nor a better credit card, otherwise I may well have left there needing a van to get some very nice bikes home!!
This one's from Fixie Inc. - A lovely classic single speed, which if I had the money...
It's All Happening
The premises has actually been(being) rebuilt from scratch, which is great because you know you’re in something nice n new that isn’t 300 years old with who knows how many deaths in your bedroom and maybe a ghost or two to go with it!
Anyway, I’m still in an internet cafe to do this as we’re yet to have a phone line hooked up to the house, let alone internet. Despite the pic below, we’re in the ‘finished’ part on the ground floor, while they finish the upstairs section...

To get here alone was an adventure after having spent most of last week in Watford. Paul and I trekked to the nearest car rental place only to be told that they didn’t accept international drivers licences, even though they said that they did when we rang before walking the 6kms to get there!! Unfortunately, this also meant that our intended trip to Cambridge with Row n Karl couldn’t eventuate. At least it didn’t rain on our 12km walk...The next day (Saturday) we found a place that did accept the licence and booked a ‘Vauxhall’ Astra - same thing as a Holden Astra, only with its original badges on it. When we walked the extra distance to reach this one, we got a pleasant surprise in that the only vehicle they had left was the blue wagon in the picture below.
Peugeot may have been once described as the French word for sh*t, but it was actually quite a nice car to drive!
Long story short, we eventually made it back to Tottenham (after returning the car and cleaning the place in Watford) at sometime after midnight.
The rest of the week has been a case of getting by in the new place as we’ve managed to live here most of the week with the electricity being connected properly to the meter only yesterday (Thursday). It certainly has been novel to live in this place - amazing how you take the little things for granted, like towel rails or bathroom cabinets. Wardrobes that don’t wobble, exhaust fans in bathrooms that actually do more than just make a noise, etc...
We’ve also been out to Plane Handling Ltd’s cargo depot by Heathrow and collected the bags and my bike that we had freighted over. This turned into an almost all day trip on the tube, with a 20min walk from the airport in the middle. We left there with the distinct feeling that Baggage Masters really did stooge us, as everything was just so easy at this end with regard to clearing customs and collecting - not to mention their surprise at what Baggage Masters had told us would be the situation.
We have managed to explore the area a bit to find necessities and at least manage to get ourselves set up somewhat, even if we’re finding new things we need each day.
A visit to Regent St, now has my UK bank account set up, with the rest of that afternoon spent looking around the area, including some nice back laneways (pictured)
and a jaunt along Carnaby Street and Piccadilly for good measure.I do still need to find a bike shop, but at least I’ve found out that White Hart Lane is a cruisey 10minute ride away, and that i’m now a little poorer after visiting the store there...
Tuesday, 2 October 2007
I Don't Like Mondays
The day started out fairly well, with a trot around the main lake of Hyde Park in the misty, drizzly and overcast morning. So much for seeing the sunrise at the Palace again, for it was all just grey.
Anyway, long story short, as I was waiting for Paul n Marty to collect me from the Wood Green tube station, it began to rain. Then came the news that they'd found out at the real estate agent's office only minutes before collecting me - that the place we were moving into didn't have it's electricty hooked up yet!! And that it wouldn't be hooked up til friday!!
So, after unloading the van, we headed back to Paul's old place in Watford, which luckily enough, he still has until friday.
On the way, we stopped at the airport to pickup Charity. Also on the way, we spent nearly 2hours on the Northern Connector, which is the inner "freeway" through north london. At one point we took over 20mins to travel about 500metres...
No sooner were we back at Watford (you guessed it, the M25 was just as slow!), then Paul and I had to head off to White Hart Lane for the 125th Anniversary celebrations and match. Thankfully, that turned out to be a pretty good night out, despite going 4-1 down in the first hour! Certainly relieved that it ended at 4-4. You just have to love comebacks like that!!Having got back to Watford at just after 1am, we then slept til around 3pm on tuesday. Ahh, jetlag and late nights!!
Again, pics to follow when I have better internet access!