The Snow Must Go On

One thing I can’t quite crack with this Blackberry blog is how to make sure the photos get posted in the right order. I think I’m going to give up expecting precision, and let you make your own connections. Among which (connections) today is one of precipitation. I did enjoy a German road sign this … Read more …

Encounters

There are downsides to cycling a long distance on one’s own like this (at least there must be, though I can’t think of too many at this moment). But one of the absolute upsides is the people one meets. The Moroccan immigrant in a small hotel in France (whither I’d fled from the rain) talking … Read more …

Germany rocks…

I’m posting three photos tonight as there’s no dominant theme today – but rather, sitting in a Swiss (I think, see below) – Italian restaurant full of spaghetti and rejuvenating beer, and regular guests around me talking of Berlusconi’s absurd victory in the Italian elections, a glow of accomplishment having at last cycled more than … Read more …

The Siebenthal Bomb Shelter

Wonderful welcome at the von Siebenthals this (Sunday) evening in Oberdorf. 43 miles from Berne, glorious Swiss landscape and NO RAIN!! And if you were wondering what their bomb shelter in the basement looks like, here it is with Rolf, Karin and daughter Lena in bright yellow helmets. That door is nearly a foot thick, … Read more …

Moving on at last…

The weather forecast for the Bern area in Switzerland is sunny today, Sunday, so time to be cycling on again, recovered, repaired, recuperated, restored – with warm and dry thanks to Bob and Doodie in Geneva and to Clare in Bern. Tomorrow’s forecast is again for heavy rain. But if I stay any longer, this … Read more …

Why on Earth are You Doing THAT?

So, why does one do/why am I doing (speak from the I, Brayne!) this journey? In my Dad’s words, why on earth would I want to do such a thing. (Noting as I write on a train from Geneva to Berne, shortly after taking the above picture at Geneva railway station, that I have been … Read more …

Hunkering down….

Yes, the wonderful cycling and feeling good about the world couldn’t last forever. Payback time. Some of the wettest April weather the region around Geneva has experienced for decades, and getting soaked two days running has landed me with the mother of all colds. But thank the universe for Bob and Doodie Evans here in … Read more …

WET….

Ah well. Eventually one pays the price for perfect riding days… It has been WET today, heading up towards Geneva but falling well short. Major insight: rain and mountains slow you down. Duh!! I may not make it to Beijing after all before having to return to England in July, it seems. (Actually, Bucharest and … Read more …

Nuclear 2 and sun

So, on day 16 of the journey (7 hours in the saddle, 61 miles, just 8.6 mph average speed) what do these pictures relate?? No prizes, but guess. Pause. OK, I'll give you a clue. Steam rising vertically into a blue sky from power station cooling towers at Hieres on the way from Lyon towards … Read more …

Nuclear 2 and sun

So, on day 16 of the journey (7 hours in the saddle, 61 miles, just 8.6 mph average speed) what do these pictures relate?? No prizes, but guess. Pause. OK, I’ll give you a clue. Steam rising vertically into a blue sky from power station cooling towers at Hieres on the way from Lyon towards … Read more …