17 May 2020

Back in the Saddle




It’s been over two years since Paul and I did any serious, regular cycling.  It is definitely time for us to get back in the saddle and try and regain some level of fitness and lose a few kilos.  This morning we squeezed into our cycling lycra; Paul managed to put his leggings on back to front and I needed his help to zip the front of my top but we got there in the end.  

We decided to keep our first ride out fairly short, my knee is still recovering so it was a kind of test to see if it would hold up.  We headed out towards Bishop Norton, through Atterby and on to Snitterby, where we turned right and did a big loop back to Bishop Norton.  The roads were wonderfully quiet.  This was my first trip out of the village in almost two months so there was a feeling of freedom.  We only rode just over 14 kilometres and, according to the computer, used up 326 calories.  I wonder if that justifies a bar of chocolate tonight.

Paul is cooking tonight.  Wagamama has released its recipe for Chicken Katsu Curry so he is going to attempt that.  I am a little nervous, the recipe specifies two tablespoons of curry powder.  That seems like an awful lot of heat to me…



8 comments:

  1. Good luck!! I had a friend in Bishop North many years ago. And my first husband had two sisters who lived in Market Rasen. My neck of the woods a very long time ago.

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    1. Did you mean good luck for the cycling or for Paul's curry? (He reduced the curry powder to two dessert spoons so it was fine.)

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  2. Well done, it's to see people beginning to realise that being outside can be enjoyable again and without risk.

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    1. Up until now we have just taken the dog for walks within the village.

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  3. I note that you were only two and a half miles from Redbourne where I parked last week. It seemed like easy cycling country - at least when not facing a head wind.

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    1. There are certainly less hills here than our old cycling routes in France.

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  4. My son bought several very expensive bikes before leaving to live in Amsterdam. He took his with him, but left Kellogg's and Boo Boo's here. Yesterday Lady M decided to have a go, and instantly fell off. Oh dear!

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