It came about because its my nick name with my cycling friends, the Bayside Bandidos (mid-life crisis cycling gang).
After we returned from our 2009 trip to France we change the blog to Melbourne - home, mainly to share our weekly experiences in Melbourne with the people we have met on our travels.
Sometimes I wonder who reads our ramblings but people keep diaries - this is just a diary but a shared one.
We seem to have created a little interest out there as we have just passed the 20,000 hit mark on our 1st anniversary.
Please don't be shy - say hello by posting a comment as we love to share comments from people in all corners of the world.
Anyway - back to our weekend.
After being tailed off from the fast boys, I took time to take in the view of Melbourne - our Home. Port Phillip Bay on a sunny Saturday morning. |
I haven't been able to ride as much as I would like lately as my L5 disc is giving me a fair amount of grief with a bit of leg discomfort but we are working on it. Saturday morning was just one of those perfect mornings with the bay looking like a mill pond at 7.30 am. I made an exit out the back of the bunch once the fast boys stepped up the pace and decided to take in the view at a more leisurely pace, hence a photograph that I have included.
5.30 AM and following the riders on their 24 hour epic fund raising ride. The sun is starting to rise over the bay. |
And daylight appears as the riders pass the historic Ëdgewater" Mentone Hotel. |
The boys and girls of our cycling group are a very community conscious group and this weekend they organised a fundraising 24 hour charity ride to raise funds for our local hospital. I believe their target was $30,000 and that they were very close to that.
Yes, I know it was last year's jersey but the tradition continues. RIDING for GOOD. |
As I mentioned my cycling is slightly curtailed at the moment so I volunteered myself for the safety car roster for a couple of hours.
The group were amazing! not only did they raise a fantastic amount of money for the hospital, but they collectively cycled an amazing distance over the 12 hours. One of the riders, a lady in her 50s travelled just over 200 kms and this was just after she traded the mountain bike for a light weight carbon road bike.
The end of 24 hours in the saddle and the riders enjoyed the welcome by family and friends, and a nice cool beer (or three) I suspect. |
I'm very proud to be part of these wonderful people.
BTW, it wasn't all fun and games this weekend - there were some chores to be done as we will be away next weekend with our cycling friends once again.
The lawns were mowed, the garden beds were weeded and I clean up the garden path. It had weeds growing up through the brick work joins so it was time to add some sand and mortar to give a new lease of life. The house is about to be given a lot more attention with the coming good weather.
Later on I cleaned up the surfaces of the bricks. Sue has a herb garden she is developing either side of the pathway. Hopefully I can post some pics in a few weeks time. |
Not perfect but we both like that "go with the flow" feeling with most things in life! |
That was our weekend - Don't be shy, tell us about your weekend on comments.
Venice on Wednesday.
Venice on Wednesday.
Tidak ada komentar:
Posting Komentar