Showing posts with label 17th June 2015. Show all posts
Showing posts with label 17th June 2015. Show all posts

Wednesday, 17 June 2015

17th June Allisons refills Clonakilty Shops with Freshly-Cycled Chococlate

Making Cake while the Sun Shines

Wednesday 17th -Allison Writes:


Today I fell in love with my Brompton all over again.  

I use my little fold-up for chocolate delivery rounds of the town and it has this amazing clip on front carrier, that makes this a piece of cake.  


How to unfold a Curled up Brompton from: https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Folding_bicycle 


So today's cycle was purely functional, I spent about an hour cycling to and fro, parking up, dropping off stock and running errands.  It was a stunning day in Clonakilty and it is meant to stay this way all week - yip!


Clonakilty viewed from the bike of a Chocolatier

Editor's Footnote:



When I first read Allison's text i thought she had a carrier on her bike that actually made a piece of cake! (Well she is an enterpreneurial chocolatier!) 

I had all sorts of Chitty-Chitty Bang Bang style inventions sprouting in my imagination...- like the sorts of contraptions depicted by Heath Robinson and his american counterpart: Rube Goldberg..
And then I inserted a strategic comma...
Afternoon tea and cake Heath Robinson style from:
http://www.chrisbeetles.com/publications/william-heath-robinson-1872-1944-2011.html

A Bicycle machine and other "inventions" from the notebooks of Rube Goldberg


17th June 2015 - Aisling's Lunchtime Cycle in Fitzgerald's Park

Lunchtime fun in the sun...


Aisling writes:

Today I took part in the lunchtime cycle to Fitzgerald’s Park as part of Cork Bike Week.
The sun was shining as we left Cork City Hall.

Fitzgerald's Park
We cycled along  Anglesea Street, turned right onto Copley street, onto Georges quay, over the bridge, onto South Mall and Grand Parade and then left onto Washington street and straight to Fitzgerald’s Park. 



The park was alive with sounds of the live music and there was a sea of bikes as we entered the park. I grabbed my sandwich and joined my friends on the grass and soaked in the atmosphere.




www.disboards.com

I have to congratulate the organisers of this brilliant event. My one regret was that I didn’t take a half day from work so I could have stayed longer in the park.

    Check out some of Cork Bike Weeks
    other events this week - Click here


Some of Cork Bike Weeks Events to watch out for!

15th, 17th June 2015 - Ballincollig and beyond, Eithne's cycle with a friend

Its more fun with a bike chum!


Eithne writes:

Inniscarra
Apologies for my absence of blogging over the last few days, been a busy Mom with a few sick boys. 

No cycling for me on Monday after a busy weekend and so Tuesday evening I went for a short cycle with a friend of mine who has not been on a bicycle in a few years.

We met in our estate in Ballincollig and I suggested a 15km route that I do quite regularly. We headed towards the Poulavolane roundabout in Ballincollig and turned left out towards the Anglers Rest, past Muskerry Golf Club and then left towards the R618 (Inniscarra Rd) This was a lovely spin then downhill towards the Regional Park, we stopped off for a coffee and a chat.
My friend was delighted with her conquest and I think she will be joining me for the rest of the summer.

On Wednesday then, I managed to get on my bike at 4.30pm, I cycled some of the same route but headed towards Dripsey.

I was under time constraint as per usual so didn't quiet make it to the village, nevertheless I managed to cover 30km so was happy with the workout. 
Passing Granny Griffins I was very tempted to stop for one of their delicious scones, I pedaled on! :-) 


Griffins Garden Centre, Drispey
Check out this great list of restaurants to grab lunch when you are out on your cycle in and around Cork:

17th June 2015 - Why We Love An Evening Cycle (And You Should, Too!)

As dusk was falling.......

Marcia writes:
I enjoyed a grand easy-paced evening cycle as my Operation Transportation commitment tonight. 


I took only the bigger dog this time - the little one makes me torturously slow. By the time I was done in the shop and chatting outside, dusk was falling.....

Glorious time for cycling!
 The perfume of honeysuckle wafting on a gentle warm breeze ... herons squalking while flying home to roost ... dense black clouds of homing rooks overhead. Best progress of all: I MADE IT UP THE HILL!!!

As dusk falls

Why not check out some of these cycle routes in Cork and enjoy a nice evening cycle like Marcia! Click here: www.mapmyride.ie