A hectic day, I started with more editing of the Bournemouth Bus Spot Ultra which is still ongoing as of Sunday evening. Then I went to St Oswalds for the 8am service and did a bit of prep work for the main service at 11am. Not much time between but I got the DVD orders done, more in later but I'll have them ready to post tomorrow afternoon. Had power cut. Then after the 11am went back and did some more Bournemouth editing and checked I had everything I need for Messy Church at Over Peover later in the afternoon. Friend John range later time flew and I had to dash to get to Over Peover,encountered a very mean and ill tempered cyclist who must have been doing some sort of time trial racing event, I waiting behind until a good safe passing stretch, he then puled out and blocked my path. When I finally got pass he shouted abuse, I pulled in and he said he'd deliberately pulled out to stop me, can a cyclist get done for dangerous driving he should be, personally I really detest that sort of racing cyclist, you can't do it with cars and cycles have even less braking or protection yet I've never heard of them being booked, they race round Lower Peover all the time. Mind you I don't detest them as much as motorcyclists who do all of the above yet with a tremendous amount of noise. I can't think of much else, I dropped the tea urn back at St Oswalds then had a quick chat with Peter Yates re flowers for Mothering Sunday next week, got berated because the church fuel wasn't delivered ( they gave priority to homes particularly the elderly and disabled), unoccupied buildings like churches came last, strange how so called Christian values start with me me all the time, the carping side of the churchwarden position is the worst aspect in my experience. Quick to criticize nobody has stepped forwards for the vacant position of warden come next April. I got my course excercise finished and submitted this evening, had dinner and carried on with Bournemouth editing, phew that it. Photos, oh dear, I know we are heading to Shropshire tomorrow so lets recap. Comments are closed.
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