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Tag Archives: Cycling
Eerie morning light in Oxford
The downhill cycle into work is always exhilarating – this morning it was cold enough to make my forehead throb and chin burn. My eyes and nose were streaming as I hit the flat at St Clement’s, and through the … Continue reading
Green lit for speed record
I’m lucky with my commute to work. It’s hardly a commute at all – just under three miles and pretty much downhill the whole way. The only issue is traffic lights; seven sets door to door, each with the capacity … Continue reading
The long way to work
I took a detour through South Park this morning in the hope of catching an extraordinary edition of that classic Oxford view. We had our first morning mist of the autumn and I’d hoped to see storybook spires pushing through … Continue reading