Thursday, 24 December 2009
festive greetings...
so were going to have a white christmas here in east lothian, havent seen this here for years.
last few years i have went a trailride xmas eve,always having got shopping and car fuelled etc a few days before the towns and shops go nuts..,im all stocked up...
this year has been a bit different with the cold snap,i usually dont take many days holiday at xmas and take a weeks hols in november and febuary sometime..i was working a few hours this morning,just checking things ok then home,another snowy commute on pugsley...
was a thaw yesterday then a big freeze last night,around 0 degrees Celsius and not too bad cycling..,i judge the cold when i cant ware my glasses for misting and freezing..,then its cold.., the news said it was -11 Celsius 20miles west up in edinburgh last night..,remember thats a damp -11..,thats cold...
leaving work you could see just how cold it had been last night on everything...
the trails still have deep drifts in places despite a big thaw yesterday and the minor roads that are ungritted are now a nice grippy hardpack...
good to be home midday and days riding done..,fire on..,feet up..,have a few ciders and chill...,this is going on to watch tonight,not much on TV tonight...
cant beat a bit steve mcqueen at xmas...
i always try and get some nice logs to burn on the fire at xmas and new year,last year i had some lovely burning cherry wood,recently i got 3 tons of beach,scyamore and elm logs,seasoned and ready to burn from a friend,then last week i got some scotspine logs at work from a few limbs in the wood,although not dried they will be fine to burn on top of seasoned wood,if theres a smell thats great its fresh cut pine...
like to wish everyone i know and all who read my blog a good festive weekend...
Give back my snow!!!!!
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