It is interesting how one's perceptions slowly change
through all the small things that people do without
you even noticing it . For instance I recently picked
up a leaflet in a Tourist Information Centre entitled
"a drive to explore" and subtitled "discover
Flintshire by road" and both Isobel and I commented
that it just didn't look right. Something I guess we
would not have thought 5 years ago! Interestingly all
the sections were between 7 and 10 miles in length
whiich would be well within the capabilities of most
leisure cyclists!
--- Roy Spilsbury <royspilsbury@...>
wrote:
> The Independent covered it Liz. Didn't see anything
> on TV. As with all these things it's the
> networking, and hopefully synergy, (more than the
> some of the parts), that can prove most effective in
> the long run.
>
> Naughty for not taking your camera. I sleep with
> mine - just in case !
>
> A personal thanks to you and your family for taking
> your time, effort, - and expense.
>
> nos da
>
> Roy
> CTC Cymru
> ----- Original Message -----
> From: Liz Young
> To: cyclomania@yahoogroups.com
> Sent: Tuesday, November 07, 2006 10:31 PM
> Subject: [cyclomania] climate change rally
>
>
> My mother, me and daughter Sam went along on the
> march on saturday. Disappointed by media coverage
> but then we were very well behaved and did as we
> were told. Seemed like huge quantities of people to
> us but always hard to tell when you are in amongst
> it. We filled Trafalgar Square anyway.
>
> Lots of bikes, both ordinary and fantastical!
> (But left camera at home).
>
> Most noticeable thing to us was the huge variety
> of people types and ages that took part. That was
> the most hopeful part for me.
>
> Liz
>
>
>
>
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