How is Everyone?
Posted: Mon Mar 30, 2020 1:42 pm
How is everyone?
EAMG’s first 2020 Full Member Training day was planned for yesterday but I spent the day in the study scanning ancient family photo slides. I’ve mowed the lawn, turned over and weeded both front and back gardens and weeded the drive: all before March end. A first ever for me! I’ve also completed several odd jobs around the house that were years overdue but still have plenty to do.
However, I’ve not turned a bike wheel since lockdown. Audrey and I rode 150 miles in glorious sunshine the day before lockdown so we made the most of what precious time we had. Each time I go the garage, the ‘new wheels’ looks at me optimistically but saddens not seeing me in riding gear. I’ve got to service the CBF but concerned I may have difficulty obtaining the parts.
I’m sure none of you are interested in my ramblings but I have noted that there have been no postings on EAMG’s Forum since Jill’s Coronavirus post (21st March) and Geoff’s excellent piece ‘Ride or not to Ride’ (20th March). Although I’m not a regular contributor, the Forum is a great medium for promoting the enthusiasm we all have for our Group. Our current situation is unbelievable, unprecedented and frightening. Shouldn’t this be the time we keep in touch? So how are you managing?
In the mean time, some of you may remember that Audrey and I organised ‘Reveiller Rides’, European Tours for the Group, ceasing in 2015. So, why do I raise now? Well, our ‘to do list’ includes de-cluttering our loft which includes 10 years of ‘RV’ records including Routes and Hotel details. Participant personal details have already been shredded.
Audrey and I enjoyed organising and running these rides. Since ceasing, we’ve received many hints and persuasive reasons for us to organise more. If the truth be known, we’d love to but we’re not getting any younger. Is this something you’d be interested in organising when things get back to normality?
These are unprecedented and frightening times. It's already tough out there so our thoughts are with you. Keep isolated and stay safe.
John & Audrey x
EAMG’s first 2020 Full Member Training day was planned for yesterday but I spent the day in the study scanning ancient family photo slides. I’ve mowed the lawn, turned over and weeded both front and back gardens and weeded the drive: all before March end. A first ever for me! I’ve also completed several odd jobs around the house that were years overdue but still have plenty to do.
However, I’ve not turned a bike wheel since lockdown. Audrey and I rode 150 miles in glorious sunshine the day before lockdown so we made the most of what precious time we had. Each time I go the garage, the ‘new wheels’ looks at me optimistically but saddens not seeing me in riding gear. I’ve got to service the CBF but concerned I may have difficulty obtaining the parts.
I’m sure none of you are interested in my ramblings but I have noted that there have been no postings on EAMG’s Forum since Jill’s Coronavirus post (21st March) and Geoff’s excellent piece ‘Ride or not to Ride’ (20th March). Although I’m not a regular contributor, the Forum is a great medium for promoting the enthusiasm we all have for our Group. Our current situation is unbelievable, unprecedented and frightening. Shouldn’t this be the time we keep in touch? So how are you managing?
In the mean time, some of you may remember that Audrey and I organised ‘Reveiller Rides’, European Tours for the Group, ceasing in 2015. So, why do I raise now? Well, our ‘to do list’ includes de-cluttering our loft which includes 10 years of ‘RV’ records including Routes and Hotel details. Participant personal details have already been shredded.
Audrey and I enjoyed organising and running these rides. Since ceasing, we’ve received many hints and persuasive reasons for us to organise more. If the truth be known, we’d love to but we’re not getting any younger. Is this something you’d be interested in organising when things get back to normality?
These are unprecedented and frightening times. It's already tough out there so our thoughts are with you. Keep isolated and stay safe.
John & Audrey x