Friday, 14 August 2009

day 14 abington to inverkeithing rain, rain and the forth bridge!

a service station breakfast bap and up and away, trying to race the enormous amount of forcasted rain due to pursue us eastward. Fair zipping along today, coffe and cake in a village bakery and hounded by the deluge into a dinner stop in a garden centre. Fab finale over tne forth bridge, but no photos yet cos of technical hitches. Have a new phone, same number, so am back communicado. 55 (bedraggled) miles. Rachel.

8 comments:

  1. Wow, you are all doing so well, over the Forth Bridge already. You must be at the peak of your physical and mental fitness, and that must feel great.
    We are heading up North today.... which I am sorry to say is probably why it is so wet (You know our luck with holiday weather Barbara!) Don't worry, the further North you go, the further away you will be from us and it will get brighter again!Mind you we have just been away camping with friends and it didn't rain everyday!
    Whenever we have been home we have really enjoyed reading your blogs and seeing the photos. We feel definite that you will all make it to the end, so incase we are not back before that amazing day, WELL DONE. This is such an achievement. Can't wait to hear all about it.
    All the Best
    Heather, Paul, Ian and Jamie

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  2. We're all avidly following your progress from here in Somerset. Looks to be going pretty well - very impressed we are. Pictures are great - expect to see plenty more when you have finished.
    Keep up the good work!

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  3. Frank McConnell asked me to post this:
    Oh you magic people. What a fantastic thing to do. Every muscle in my body shouts 'WHY?' Every cell in my brain says 'Good on you'. Well done, well done, well done. I am proud to know you Gig - and your sisters can't be bad either!

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  4. (Jason asked me to pass this on. I have to give you each a special squeeze, it would seem. Tough assignment.)

    Bloody brilliant progress - give them all a special squeeze when you see them - and sing the Moose song!
    Jason x

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  5. Hello again.

    I remember the Forth Bridge looking like that. You realy are making me think I must go up to Scotlang again before too long.

    I think the words I got for the Pushbike Song were done by someone who couldn't hear the words clearly. The second line is supposed to be 'When I noticed you'. There's a Top of the Pops video on YouTube which I found after Mike asked me about it.

    Today's offering is from Madness, as promised. I can't say I rememeber it. But I am sure if you think 'Baggy Trousers' and 'Da Da, Diddle Diddle Da Da' before you start you could get near it. One person starts and the others do an echo.

    Riding On My Bike

    I went riding on my bike (he went riding on his bike)
    With a spanner, pump, back and front light (with a spanner, pump, back and front light)
    That's all I need to ride in (that's all he needs to ride in)
    A marathon I'm entering (a marathon he's entering)
    I'm raising for a charity
    Sponsors come running to me

    I've learnt to cut that yellow line
    And park my bike there at any time
    The minute money for the meter men
    The road tax up to date today
    The petrol pump's been blown sky high
    My MOT now a far cry

    I got a birthday just last week
    But you're not silly, believe in me
    We sold our car to skip the fight
    A pound I found I couldn't find
    Oh no, you don't fool Morris

    I've had my fill of petrol fumes
    Attached myself to big balloons
    And pumped them full of precious air
    The traffic jam looks with despair

    I've ridden for your charity (he's ridden for your charity)
    And on my bike I long to see (and on his bike he longs to see)
    Pedal pushers at a mellow pace (pedal pushers at a mellow pace)
    With directions simple to trace (with directions simple to trace)
    I hope we get that extra change
    Improve that child's broken wing

    I've learned to ride your yellow line
    And park my bike there any time
    The minute money for the meter men
    The bike tax up to date today
    I've been riding treetop high
    My insurance is by the by

    The minute money for the meter
    The petrol pump's been blown sky high

    Enjoy!

    mervion

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  6. Oh my God - says Helen. Bloody Amazing.
    Well done. We are off out tonight to celebrate!!!!
    Will have a few for you guys.
    XXXX
    Delia and Helen

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  7. Frank - Hi there. Great that you're looking in. See you soon.
    Gig x

    Jason - Looking forward to our special squeeze and maybe save one for you next year! Thanks for all you did at folk camp.
    Gig and Bobs
    x

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  8. Hi,
    Remember us from Raanis? Loved reading you blog as its brought back lots of memories of the run and our blog and the amazing things that happen every day. Keep up the good work. You're almost there. Say hello to the Berrisdale Braes for us. You all deserve a medal. Have you joined the LEJOG club yet? Take care and very well done. Judith and Roy - www.1c2c.org

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