I couldn't get enough of this heron today as it went through its full repertoire of shapes in the centre of town.
The bell-ringers were practising at the same time and it was all a bit too idyllic.
But then of course, as has to happen, the cartoon frying pan smashed me in the face again.
I got home and locked the bike up, decided to move it a bit only to discover that the lock had seized and my bike was fixed to the wall.
I have two locks for my bike, a good quality “D” lock and a silly cheap cable affair from Flying Tiger Copenhagen.
It was the latter that had failed. Happily, I live very close to a practical cycle shop and I nipped round there for advice.
They sold me some pocket bolt cutters and a few minutes later my bike was released.
Bike lock £5, Bolt cutters £20 Lesson learned.
And I have tested negative, so it would have been maddening in the extreme had I been unable to get to work tomorrow because of a faulty bicycle lock.
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