Sunday Cycling

Oh boy, it was windy, a cold northerly, all the colder because we were effectively starting at 8am. It wore me down gradually and I opted to head directly home with Carol after the coffee. To be clear, we went to our respective homes. Despite all the cold and the wearing down, it was a marvellous group ride. We added lots of diversion by bantering together up hill and down dale. When I arrived (to my own) home, I washed the rothar and sat in the gáirdín imagining that my comrades would be descending Colligan, well satisfied with their last Sunday workout of the month.

Bí cúramach, PJ!

The photograph clearly shows me speaking to the photographer. I am advising him to maintain his balance on the stacked tyres.

Group 5, assorted wheelie bins and a big brother watching in the background!


Here’s an interesting summary from Gavin, albeit lacking a bit of je ne sais quoi.

  • The weather was cold and windy during the group ride.
  • Despite the weather, the ride was enjoyable and included bantering with the group.
  • The speaker went home after the coffee break and imagined the group continuing their ride.
  • The photograph depicts the speaker giving advice to the photographer.
  • The photograph also shows a group of five wheelie bins and a surveillance camera in the background.

Strange as it may seem, this may be a computer generated AI sort of thing?

Published by Páraig

Changing my mind, one thought at at a time. You can too. Garden, bike and writing can be key. Ukan2.

One thought on “Sunday Cycling

  1. 1. The weather was cold and windy during the group ride.
    2. Despite the weather, the ride was enjoyable and included bantering with the group.
    3. The speaker went home after the coffee break and imagined the group continuing their ride.
    4. The photograph depicts the speaker giving advice to the photographer.
    5. The photograph also shows a group of five wheelie bins and a surveillance camera in the background.

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