Mary Ann and Sally’s Page

Mary Ann Coupland and her friend Sally are about to head off on the Eurovelo 5. They have set up a Just Giving page to raise money for Cancer Research UK. Here is there story in their own words; We are cycling from Boulogne sur Mer in France […]

Cycling To The (Arctic) Circle

The article below is from this week’s Times Educational Supplement. Interesting choice of a bike. Her website is here. This summer, geography teacher Lisa Baum will cycle from her school, Ernest Bevin College in south London, to the Arctic Circle, with the aim of encouraging more pupils to […]

Sympathies To All Car Drivers…

…because you never have the opportunity to do what I just did; stop and take in the view on your way to work. Those of you who travel from Reading to Henley-on-Thames in a car missed this wonderful sight as you sped past me at high speed on the country […]

Cobbles: Hovis v St Gotthard

Seems such a pity to shunt the picture in the previous post off the top of the blog; I may well fiddle with the dates so that it stays there for a few more days yet. 🙂 Not everything is always as it seems on the blogosphere… Anyway, […]

Back Against The Clock

I have just refitted the bike computer back on Reggie. Now that I can see the digits (the days are finally becoming a little bit longer after the short days of winter), let’s see how fast I can get to and from work. I will be assisted a […]

Inspiring Others

Earlier this week I received a friend request on Facebook from a certain Tom Hooker. I like to think that his second name is Jasper, James or Jeremy and that his friends call him TJ Hooker but as he only looks as though he is in his 20s, […]

Signs Of Spring

It is bloody freezing outside the Back of Beyond pub in the Kings Road, Reading (there were no seats available inside that gave me a sufficient buffer zone between myself and a pissed old bloke doing nothing but drinking; such is the clientele of your average Wetherspoons pub), […]

Calling All Adventurers!

You wait all week for a blog post and then four come along all at once! Sorry for the flood but remember that I am a teacher and only function on other levels on a weekend… An interesting nudge from Iain Harper earlier this week (see Iain’s own […]

Eurovelo 8; First Contact

A bit of a milestone (kilometre stone?) this week; I have received an email from someone asking me about Eurovelo 8 rather than Eurovelo 5. Clearly I am more of an expert on Eurovelo 5 and my ability to say much about number 8 is limited but this […]

The King’s Speech

Sitting on the sofa, iPad in hand typing this post, I am in two minds. My serious, professional, teacher head is telling me to get off my backside and make a start on the large bag of exercise books that I brought home at the end of last […]

Comings & Goings

I paused en route home from work last night (it is now 12.30am) to replicate the photo that I had taken on the final day of term 2 just before Christmas. It’s been a long term and there is a decidedly spring feel as we edge towards the end […]

Celebrating The End Of Term…

…nearly. Only three lessons to go and we are half way through the academic year 🙂 And Spring is just around the corner. Well, not this corner… Lovely still morning in Reading. Great day for cycling! Errr… Oh yes, Reggie stayed at work last night as I got […]

Interesting Times

When I was a student at York University back in the late 1990s, a series of revolutions spread down through eastern Europe. Poland had been rumbling for years but in 1989 successive regimes crumbled. It was an exciting period of recent history but many students in York had their […]

Nothing To Say

A strange week of extremes on apsykes.com ; from last weekend to mid-week I was getting around 200 hits a day… and in the second half of the week under 100. Could this be all the Year 11 kids at school who had discovered that Reggie has his […]

What’s The Cost Of Eurovelo 5?

Joe Durnall has emailed; I hope you don’t mind me emailing. I intend to ride the Eurovelo 5 to Rome this coming summer, and wondered if you could give me any indication of the costs of such a venture? I have all the kit (Bike, tent, etc..) and […]

On The Fast Track…

…to London (in theory). Day in London; here is the plan. 10am: BETT Show at Olympia, 1pm: meet niece in Kensington High Street for lunch, 3pm: The Outdoors Show (incorporating The London Bike Show) at The Excel Centre in Docklands. The last bit – The Outdoors Show – […]

Reggie Gets A Surprise Facelift

And he is shining like a new penny. I only took him down to the repair shop to investigate a wobbly back wheel due to another spoke becoming loose… but when I collected him earlier today they had cleaned him, replaced the brake pads and cables, a worn […]

Eurovelo 8 Extra

I’ve been playing around with the following idea in my head for the last couple of days; don’t cycle from Athens to Cadiz, cycle from Morocco to Gibraltar / Cadiz, i.e. a full circumnavigation of the Mediterranean sea by bike. How cool would that be? Clearly it would […]

What A Strange Day @eurovelo8

Following my appearance on Radio 5 Live this morning and discussion with Shelagh Fogarty (@Foggyon5), author and ex-BBC correspondent Misha Gleny (@MishaGlenny) responded to a Tweet that I had written about the goings-on in Ambridge (The Archers that is) and it was “re-Tweeted” by Linda Grant (@lindasgrant) who is a Booker short-listed […]

Live On Radio 5

The debate this morning on the Radio 5 Live phone in is whether “motorists are the country’s cash cow”. I texted in saying that I cycle from Reading to Henley every day and that people are far too ready to trot out the adage that “I can’t live […]

2010 In Review

Please note: I didn’t write any of this… The stats helper monkeys at WordPress.com mulled over how this blog did in 2010, and here’s a high level summary of its overall blog health: The Blog-Health-o-Meter™ reads Wow. Crunchy numbers About 3 million people visit the Taj Mahal every […]

End Of Year Website Statistics

It is the mathematician in me that comes to the fore in this post. Some of you will find what follows mind-numbingly tedious; I find it fascinating… It seems appropriate at the end of the year to look back at the statistics that are thrown up by WordPress, so, […]

End Of Year Quote

Labour MP Paul Flynn, a member of the Commons public administration committee… “The blogosphere is not an area that is open to sensible debate; it is dominated by the obsessed and the fanatical…” He was talking about government proposals to allow debate in Parliament of online petitions. He’s probably […]

Yorkshire Bound…

…in a Hyundai. Driving is not my favourite occupation but at least if I hire a car I usually have a bit of luxury to make the most of the experience. The Hyundai doesn’t really offer that as a compensation. As for the progress northward, it is slow. […]

Helmet Cameras

From the London Cyclist blog… I think in this case, it really was an “accident” – the driver was not travelling at speed and the conditions were not good. London Cyclist does give a good link to another of his blog posts about helmet cameras. Interesting. I’ll come […]

Kevin Koga? Perhaps Not…

Darren from ??? (his Facebook page only gives a few clues – Australia? Camden town? Somewhere where it has been snowing recently from his picture so anywhere in the UK?) has messaged me on said social network… Hello Andrew, I am a complete novice cyclist and am considering […]

Fame, At Last!

My pictures of the Kennet & Avon Canal in Reading and The Oracle, posted here two days ago and yesterday respectively have made it to the BBC Website! I replied to a Tweet from BBC Berkshire earlier this morning while still in bed while wondering if my water would ever […]

And At Dusk

What is this? The website for the Reading Tourist Board? Snow effect will look good here as well… The Oracle has thankfully got a real Christmas tree this year and disposed of the horrible metal thing.

Eurovelo 8: The Mediterranean Route

The following is from the back of the ECF Eurovelo Map; Cadiz-Athens-Cyprus 5,888km “The Mediterranean area is very popular for tourists, but until now not so much for bicycle tourism. However, various initiatives have improved facilities, especially in Spain & Italy. And similar initiatives are in the pipeline […]

The Arrival Of Christmas

Christmas finally felt like Christmas at about 12.15 this afternoon. It started snowing and barely a quarter of an hour later, the children had left school for the two-week break. Two weeks and three days in fact which take in three glorious Sunday evenings when I don’t need […]

Grey Van Man Idiot

Thanks to Iain for the link (see previous post and Iain’s comment). Depressingly shocking video… You’ll be glad to know that the yob behind the wheel got 5 points on his licence, a £175 fine and a police caution for assault. What a Jeremy Hunt.

Back On The Bike, Finally!

After the Any Questions experience last Friday, the subsequent few days were a bit of a wash out. I wasn’t feeling wonderful on the Friday of the radio show visiting school – I noted in the post here that I only went to school because of their visit […]

Morning in Metz?

When I cycled to southern Italy along the Eurovelo 5 last summer (remember that?), I spent a relaxing hour or so in the French city of Metz on the morning of the 27th July. I sat in a café and knocked back two espressos to fortify me for […]

Running To Rome

Not my next adventure I hasten to add, but it is someone’s; Hello, I stumbled across your site whilst researching this famous pilgrimage route. My name is James Anderson. I am an extreme sportsmen and adventurer and next summer I plan to run from Canterbury to Rome in […]

Watch This Space. Not!

Nothing happened of any importance in my life this weekend. I didn’t even make it down to the gym. I certainly didn’t learn how to juggle. Someone has, however, linked to this website recommending it as a source of information about the Eurovėlo 5. I just spent a […]

Teaching & Juggling

Trying to juggle the two responsibilities I now have – Head of Languages and Assistant Head Teacher – is certainly making me earn my money. I have just worked two consecutive 60-hour weeks and it’s the main excuse for not having written anything on here since the end […]

Joining The Gym: Simples!

Whatever my next “adventure”, whether it be in winter or summer, 2011, 2012 or beyond, I need to be a bit fitter than I was for the last one. I wasn’t at the peak of fitness when I set off for Brindisi on the 18th July but by […]

Breaking News: Changes To MFL POS

Shocking news from NewsBiscuit.com; Education Secretary Michael Gove today used his speech at the Conservative Party conference to outline radical plans to scrap modern foreign languages as part of the National Curriculum. Under new proposals children will instead be taught to speak slowly and loudly, as if the […]

On Hannibal’s Trail

I caught the first five minutes or so of this programme last night on BBC HD… I was falling asleep at the time, despite the fact that the programme started at only 9.30pm! I blame the red wine that I had consumed in the afternoon with Johnny (see […]

The Smart Slate Works… Finally!

I have just spent the day fiddling with computers at work. This has been nice, especially as it involves new kit (although the new Smart Document Camera is refusing to work!) but a touch disappointing; it was my plan to come in and spend the day marking three sets of exercise books. […]

Monday Morning, 5am

Not quite a Simon & Garfunkel song title but it does put this post into context; I can’t sleep! You would think the first Sunday evening of a half-term holiday would lead to a seamless night of sleep that would last until perhaps the clock was back into […]

Fifty Thousand!

At some point today, the counter over there on the right will tick over to 50,000 hits on this website (plus the 7,500 when it used to be hosted by Blogger). It could be you! That’s 50,000 in about 10 months! Here are some fascinating (!) facts about those […]

Rome To Home

My pan-European cycle continues to generate a fair bit of interest. Andrew from Leicestershire writes; A friend and myself are planning to cycle from Rome to home (Leicestershire) next year for the Loros charity. I was wondering if you could send me the exact route you took (plus […]

Is The End Of The SSAT Nigh?

Here’s something interesting from the Department for Education (why not go the whole hog and just return to the “Department of Education”?). Michael Gove has decided to stop separate funding of the Specialist School programme; the £450 million will, instead, be redirected through the “Dedicated Schools Grant” that gets […]

Decathlon Meets ‘EuroVelo 5 Blog’

I didn’t realise it would be a name badge affair; here is mine, complete with my justification for inclusion on the ‘VIP’ list, the ‘EuroVelo 5 blog’. If only they hadn’t chosen to employ a deaf DJ for the evening…. The music blaring from his speakers was so loud that […]

Any Questions?

I’m at risk of soon appearing inside the covers of Heat magazine! Not only have I been invited to Decathlon’s VIP opening on Wednesday and have a potential visit to Siena on the cards to talk about my cycling adventure, I now have in my possession a ticket […]

Boring Week

I watched with amazement this week the tunneling efforts of the Swiss (as well as the Chileans of course) who have managed to bore their way through 37 kilometres of Alpine rock under the St Gotthard Pass. That puts my efforts to cycle over the top into perspective! […]

Back To Siena In 2011?

Doretta Vicini emailed a couple of days ago reporting back on her talk about the Eurovelo network to the Ciclomundi Festiva in Siena at the end of September; There were many interesting reports about long bicycle rides, as for example the one by the Swiss Claude Marthaler who also wrote several books, […]

CLIL, Conferences & Mohammed

Got home last night after a couple of days hurtling up and then back down the country for a couple of language teaching events. The first was a meeting of the schools involved in a national CLIL project lead by Do Coyle, Professor of Learning Innovation (great title!) at Aberdeen […]