Saturday 21 March 2015

chilling out....

 On Thursday we headed out by car, calling past the memorial to Davy Bell, a cyclist who wrote about many roads and tracks under the name  "The Highwayman"

We parked at Newton Stewart, and after lunch at the Belted Galloway cafe (to be recommended!) rode our bikes along the lanes to Wigtown, then headed inland a little to Spittal before hitting the lanes again back to the coast road and the bike path back into Newton Stewart.

Our route home was up the other side of the Cree Valley,so that I could see this....print inspiration?  Thankyou,Pirate!
 then on to Glen Trool...but the centre was closed

 chainsaw art...a red squirrel..
 and his habitat....crop being logged....
 then on Friday, after the Pirate's latest three monthly injection ( only six to go!) we had a little time to spare between things we needed to do....and headed for Maybole Shore....

 where the mist lifted a little
 evidence of early morning runs in the sand...
 then we returned to Maybole in time to see the mist darken and then reveal the almost full eclipse.
We both felt a little disorientated and queasy for a while...a common effect we found out later.

The living room is being sorted and tidied....one room at a time...and we are expecting our first guest of several on Monday!!

Today the sun shone brightly, making bikes the order of the day once more...and Southwards again, this time past Girvan to meet a friend on the beach for lunch...


About 40 miles ridden today....the housework and bike cleaning can wait till tomorrow!

5 comments:

Michèle Hastings said...

there is nothing better than being on the beach...

Kerry O'Gorman said...

What lovely scenery...probably best enjoyed by bike and foot I imagine!

Cro Magnon said...

Your lunch looks fun; were you boiling Mussels?

Relatively Retiring said...

What a lovely journey, with such a variety of scenery.nyou are wise to leave the chores for another day.

gz said...

no Cro,just a teabag! But there was enough driftwood on the beach to have catered for an army...