Arrival at the hospital to see @stuie, yesterday, seeing him sat upright in a chair, with no pain and grin on his face a mile wide; then to be informed that he was being discharged, brought on a cheesy grin from me. So relieved and thankful.
Conversations but mainly listening to the Triumph veterans talking about their experiences. It brought all back home again. There's something wonderful in getting older LOL
the amount of people who were"bike aware" and moved across whilst i was filtering down M5.respect to the sensible ones...UP YOURS to the porsche carrera driver...hope you rot in the tailbacks...hahahhah
I know the feeling Andy, I think its called elation. Riding in and around London and seeing other bikers (NEVER, EVER gets boring). Sitting in a cafe bike watching with a lovely person knowing I don't have to go to work for aaaaaaaaaaages yipppeeee
Still being able to make my old dad proud, even at my age. Love you lots, lots, lots, lots pops.xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx
Lets see :)
First, horn on bike has stoped working :( then one of the drivers said he has some spare at his workshop at home and will sort one out for me :) Free Horn :)
Secound, Daughters Motorbike Jacket has ripped on a seem :( so ordered a New Wolf Titanium Outlast textile Jacket for myself :) giveing my Daughter my 1 month old Wolf Titanium textile Jacket, which is the next one down from the new one I ordered lol :)
So in all win win :)
Getting a letter of congratulations from the Board at work on my exam success and confirmation that they are happy to pay for the next course ...... GET IN THERE