Friday 20 November 2009

Junior II gets a late pass

With the dark nights increasing the risks with young people out at night, Junior II has been given a new set of 900 candlelight front lights by the missus to keep him safe. He was only allowed out on condition he kept them on!

It you read of ships running aground in the Firth of Forth this evening, it will be down to their navigation against the flashing light in the hills above Kinross..................... thinking it was the pier at Aberdour!

The weather has thrown everything at Fife this week and caused mayhem across the central belt. BUT, it could not prevent the Bigman and junior II climbing Col du Cleish to start the weekend in a fine fashion.

As it turned out the sky was cloud free and the pinholes on the sky were volumuous. Clearly many car drivers were also out for a view as the Col du Cleish was popular this evening.

It was really good chat covering everything from funding opportunities for the voluntary sector to the issues with the economy.

Not a drop of rain in sight and limited wind. On the way back, Junior II popped in for a DVD for some evening entertainment.

A friend and travel companion who has fond memories cycling has set himself a personal challenge inspired by the posse. By his own design he goes by the alias of The Flying Pieman. each of us has an opportunity in life to be intentional about the challenges we take on to make a difference to our surroundings.

The panel to the right highlights the purpose behind the Epic Caper and we hope it inspires many more amongst our now growing band of followers (which now exceeds 1100 wise people)

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