November
2024
I feel November is really the start of winter with
endless grey days and chill winds that sear to the bone. Bonfire night has now
been surpassed by Dewali where in Hayes it is an un-ending display of noise and
light and upsetting the cat. I always thought fireworks were only allowed on
November 5th. It being illegal to set them off at any other time but
now it seems you can do it when you like. Keeps the firework manufacturers
going though. Observed Sunday on the 3rd was dry and the absence of
Louise left me in a bit of a dilemma. This was the Sunday to get things
underway for the London Off Road Bike Show on Saturday 7th December.
I feel I missed an opportunity to get things moving. I would have to do more on
line to chivvy things along as I thought Louise would be away for the event but
fortunately has returned from a sad, needed, family visit home to South Africa.
I had a busy week. Washed the C3, cleaned a window box and wall pots of dead plants, Snobbs collected the Buell for repairs, moved the bikes around the garage and did some tidying up. Went to see what I thought was going to be a Queen instrumental by candlelight but turned out to be a quintet that performed the best of Zimmer ( lots of film music). Enjoyable but a little disappointing. Sunday was a film of Mary Motorcycle billed as the first lady to circumnavigate the globe on a motorcycle. It was Mary Sievier on a BSA Bantam in the sixties.
An intrepid lady with an invincible “can do” attitude. I had met her before at a presentation for the club but sadly she has now passed away. The Sunday afternoon was co-hosted by Tiff Jeavons another round the world lady who put her personal insight into understanding what Mary had achieved. The film was an audience with Mary talking about her exploits. What a remarkable memory describing events of more than fifty years ago in vivid detail. I hope my brain lasts that long and is as sharp. Enjoyed this much more than the music.
I drove Gita to Watford for her cataract op but
sadly it did not happen as she was still on antibiotics. Tuesday I had my
hospital appointment with the Speech and Language therapy. That day I had a
painful ride on the Kawasaki. My left hip had cramp and I could not operate the
front brake aggressively so I was riding like a granny. This was peak pain day.
It had been building from Friday the previous week. I was not able to ride or
drive for a week. I had been trying to get a GP appointment but could only get
one with an Emergency doctor and because he could not examine me set me to the
Emergency unit at Hillingdon. Gita drove me and picked me up five hours later
only to be told there was nothing wrong; it was just a strain and needed rest.
How can something that prevents me moving or Griping the steering wheel be just
a strain? I have broken bones that have been less painful. So I have had to sit
at home doing very little doing a few exercises to keep atrophy at bay and wait
for recovery. I am taking the opportunity to catch up on relentless motorcycle
races that have taken place since my
holiday in August. MotoGP, WSB, BSB, British Speedway and World Speedway. When
I run out of these there is Motocross, USA Super Bikes and Australian Super
Bikes and all the Rookies Cup races. I might just finish before the Dakar in
the new year.