From Kew to Poole and Back Again
Last week Martin and I set off for our very own biking adventure of a miniature scale. Typically we drive down to Poole and I usually start conversations by asking Martin if he has been to any of the places we wiz by. The answer is always no. So we decided to ride our handy bicycles the 100 miles down to the coast and visit these places I am always pestering him about.
Although the longest day this was my favorite day of riding. It seems all the roads were country roads and although a little hilly, the scenery was stunning. Rolling hills with little villages tucked in. We stopped at a pub for lunch that was set in the middle of no where and although there was a road in front I don't recall a single car passing by. On just the other side was trees and grass as far as the eye could see. We saw cows and lots of wild horses and other friendly cyclers. The weather was glorious and although I was getting a little saddle sore, I was so happy to be on my bike and not to be in a hurry and having the opportunity to enjoy such scenery.
We stayed at a little b&b that night which in itself was an experience. If I had to give the person who owned the b&b any advice, it would be that a little goes a long way. The house did not have any signage to indicate that it was a B&B and we weren't sure it was until a very nice man came outside to let us know we were in the right place. Although we were paying guests, we really were just using someones spare room. This was in no sense of the word a business.The house was a mess, clutter everywhere and it had the smell of a place that holds old and dusty items-like a thrift shop. Our room was on the middle floor and the bathroom we were to us was a whole flight down. The room itself was ok except the bed. The linen had stains on it and the mattress was not one who had just ridden 45+ miles would want. The bathroom had carpet in it (who EVER thought that was a good idea) and had no working shower. The bath had not been cleaned recently, there was no shampoo and the only soap to be found had been used probably by a hundred people before us. Yuck. Breakfast in the morning was pretty horrible and the butter dish had mold on it. The only real saving grace was the man who ran it was an absolute joy and we enjoyed chatting with him. That said though, we were shocked to learn that we weren't the only people to be tricked into staying there as he had another paying guest that night. Good luck buddy!
The last day we rode the remaining miles to Poole. The first half was through the forest and the second half along the coast. How perfect could that be? We took a long walk along the beach front and although it was windy as hell, the sun was shining and we were happy to reach our destination. I loved our little adventure and would do it again in a heartbeat!

Now was are back in London and enjoying the fruit of our gardening labours. I made a delicious tomato soup today using the onions, basil and of course tomatoes from our garden. We have tomatoes up to our eyeballs so we will be having lots of red things in the coming weeks-including my dads pasta sauce recipe which I am sure will be even more excellent using our vine ripe produce. We were also given a bag full of apples from Martin's parents tree and I am having trouble finding an apple cake recipe, having already made an apple crumble. Any ideas? Next week I have been warned we will be getting plums but I don't think I will have a problem finding a recipe for those.
Now was are back in London and enjoying the fruit of our gardening labours. I made a delicious tomato soup today using the onions, basil and of course tomatoes from our garden. We have tomatoes up to our eyeballs so we will be having lots of red things in the coming weeks-including my dads pasta sauce recipe which I am sure will be even more excellent using our vine ripe produce. We were also given a bag full of apples from Martin's parents tree and I am having trouble finding an apple cake recipe, having already made an apple crumble. Any ideas? Next week I have been warned we will be getting plums but I don't think I will have a problem finding a recipe for those.
In other news I have two interviews next week. One with the BBC working in their archives and information centre, and the other is an internship with the British Library working on a digital preservation project. Wish me lots and lots of luck!