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Still standing proud, but inoperative three quarters of the way up Hencote Bank is this fixed distant signal, protecting the approach to Coton Hill Yard and Crewe North Junction, Shrewsbury from trains approaching from the Chester Line.
60059 ploughs onwards up the stiff climd out of the town with 6M30, the Sunday loaded steel coil from Margam to the Tata steel plant at Dee Marsh, 12.10.14
GBRF 66742 with 66314 round the curve into Peterborough (Platform 7) with 6E30 1134 Whitemoor Yard L.D.C Gbrf to Doncaster Up Decoy on 27th January 2025
Salvis skidding with his Raleigh fixie on very slippy surface featuring sweet sunset in background.
Cover photo of first issue of german fixed gear bike/fashion magazine called "Spoke"
I'm in the process of putting new fenders on the kit bike, so I couldn't ride it; the born-again Trek also has no fenders so it's out; the mountainhack is still sitting on studded (slower than spit on pavement) tires; Julie's Murray Baja Experience! is tucked behind 3 other bicycles, and I didn't want to drag the xtracycle out for just bagels. So that left the sweet fixie. Oh the horror :-)
Since we've had several plumber fixes and our main line was next to my Camellia they smashed it, stepped on it and burred it pointing sideways just like before picture - so today while I was trimming another tree and getting sun burnt oops my hubby fixed the Camellia and we staked it up also moved my Yesterday Today and Tomorrow over toward the middle planter so I do hope it makes it, but if not it still needed to move. Will be getting better pictures of that and all our other hard work - man oh man we are feeling our age :D
Another one of the standouts, this Pegoretti fixed gear was stunning. Simple and looks really fast and fun to ride.
The "after" shot. As always, disaster lit a fire under me to do something I'd been meaning to do (for FOUR years!). Now if I can just get it painted.
Neil has his wife's fixed gear styled w/ some custom anodizing. The crank, seat post , and stem are custom jobs. www.thebicycleescape.com
$5,000 'in the hole' for the deductible, but I've got color in my face, blood pumping, & my heart beating strong again.
Yaaaay. SO sweet.
Boy, do priorities sure straighten out.