We had a bit of excitement at lunchtime. We tried out a newly opened coffee place/cafe called Snosh. It’s on Boundary Road (the border of Hove and Portslade) and Susie and I first spotted it last Friday as we wandered up the street. It only opened this Monday, and so today we tried it out, and we were impressed. Finally, we have somewhere worth going to for lunch that doesn’t involve a drive. Hurrah.
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On Sunday the weather
On Sunday, the weather was too windy really for a bike ride, so we thought we’d take the kite out instead. We headed off to Tysecombe Tye and got the kite out of the bag, and started unwinding the cables. Unfortunately, it was just so windy that Rich had to hold the kite down whilst I tried to sort the lines out, bah! major tangles, so we gave up and put it back into the bag. Next time we try and fly it, it’s going to take quite some time to sort out.
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We didn’t feel like just heading home, so we went to Camber Sands instead as we knew that this was a favourite spot with kite buggiers. There were loads of them out and about, but we didn’t spend much time there as it was just too windy.
Anniversary blog
It’s our one year blogging anniversary today. A year ago, we posted this.
Well played my second
Well, I played my second game of squash tonight – Susie is teaching me how to play. Unfortunately, whilst we were warming up the ball I managed to pull a muscle so I played the whole time with a bit of a limp (much to Susie’s amusement). I obviously didn’t do enough stretching but I will next time.
Here we go again
So, again, Hull City find themselves in the news – this time because Brian Little has “parted company” with the club, taking his assistants with him. According to the BBC News story Billy Russell will be the caretaker manager until a permanent replacement can be found. Read the full statement on the Official Hull City website.
Another medal
I didn’t get to see much of the Olympics over the weekend as we were in Hull (see the wedlog). But, I was really pleased when Dad told me that Britain (okay, Scotland again) had won another medal – this time a bronze for ski-ing. Apparently this is the first British medal on snow. Fantastic stuff. This must make these the most successful Olympics for Britain ever!!!
A gold medal in the Winter Olympics – shocking!
Well, I sat and watched the Women’s Curling final in the Winter Olympics. I still aren’t sure of the rules, or the strategy and tactics of the game, but by the time it got to 3 – 3 and it was the final end of the match, I was really sitting up and taking notice. For a sport that I’ve never really tried to watch before, it got me pretty hooked – admittedly I wouldn’t have been watching it if it was a British (ok, ok, Scottish) team in the final. But, they won and that was the first Gold medal that Britain has won in a Winter Olympics in 18 years. And, combined with the Bronze medal for Alex Coomber in the Skeleton Bob, this makes these Winter Olympics the best for Britain since 1936!!!
Well Done Team Great Britain.
It was beautiful day
It was a beautiful day here in Brighton yesterday, and so the intrepid cyclists (that’s Paul, Rich and I) went off for a new adventure. We did our first full route from the CTC‘s Trails by Rails collection. We headed off to Falmer by train, and then cycled along some lovely tracks.
The route was supposed to take 1 – 1.5 hours, but we think that the people who measured the tracks were a) fitter than us and b) cycling on less muddy and rutted tracks – in some places it was impossible to cycle as we couldn’t turn our pedals around without hitting the banks of the ruts. It ended up taking us 4 hours to do the trail, although according to Paul’s computer we were only actually cycling for 2 hours of that – we must have had lots of rest time.
We joined the South Downs Way part way through the trail, and got to watch some hang-gliders, paragliders and even a proper glider. As we cycled closer to the Ditchling Beacon car park there were more and more people walking along – I wonder how busy this will be during the summer months! All in all a really good ride, and one that I’m sure we’ll do again. See the photos.
British Eurosport are providing
British Eurosport are providing some great coverage of the Olympic games. I’m normally a BBC girl for sport, but they seem to be limited to showing mainly round-up programmes whereas British Eurosport are showing full events (although the BBC weekend schedule looks better). Unfortunately, I seem to have mainly seen lots of cross country ski-ing and definitely haven’t seen enough luge yet.
We took the bikes
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We took the bikes out today again and did the same route we did on the 12th January. Today it was a lot less muddy, and was quite mild for February. As we came back along the Undercliff path we stopped and watched 7 or 8 surfers trying to make the most of the waves.
See the photos of today’s adventure.