The Life and Times of this Old Git

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Location: Teignmouth, Devon, United Kingdom

I'm married with two grown up children and four grandchildren, My wife of 47 years is Sue and we are the same age. My two children are Pamela (blogging occasionly under Pam-bigbustybikerbaby.blogspot.com and Roy,who was recently Paralysed from the waist down due to an Absys on his Spine. My 4 grandchildren are (oldest first) Gavin, Hayley, Thomas,and Zoe. Sue and I are both retired and we're disabled too, her with a badly Arthritic back and spine, me with lung (COPD) and Heart problems.I have always loved Fishing (all sorts) Sue started fishing with me about 8 years ago, now she really enjoys it too. We both love m'cycles and m'cycling, Sue owns and rides her own bike which is a Custom 1981 250 Honda.I own a 1979 Honda CX500. We are both members of this motorcycle club ( view or join our club on http://www.cx-gl.org.uk/) or see my blog post Dec 2007 blog "Getting old, never", of course we're badly resticted now due to our illness, only riding in really good weather.Just over three years ago we lost our best friend and Baby Mojo the border Collie, Gone but never forgotten. Please feel free to use any of our photo's but do let me know you have used them, thank you.

Saturday, May 01, 2010

Paignton Bike Festival.

Hi all, Its a long time (again) since i blogged so, an update on our progress.
Sue is doing really well with her Hip now, its 7 weeks since the Op and she is now without sticks, except on rough ground, or very long walks where she finds one a confidence booster. As far as the Arm is concerned we will know more in a fortnight when it is re X rayed, fingers crossed. My Diabetes, blood pressure, Cholesterol, COPD etc is all under control......... but.... MY HIP has now started playing up, so getting pain now. I am hoping to make it through the summer, for mainly bike riding, especially when you take into account the fact that the bikes have cost us over £650 to put them back on the road for the short Summer. This includes Tax, Insurance, MOT's, repairs, storage, etc, not cheap.
So to todays main blog, the Annual "Paignton Bike Festival". This takes place on the whole length of the promenade. It is only open to Motorcycles for the whole 3 days. As well as the sea front, also the adjacent green is used for trade and club stands. Organisers expect at least 750 bikes daily to be parked here (best last year well over 1,000).
This year the Live group that play annually in the Marque were "Goliath"a really good popular local (on the heavy side) group.
While there we met up with quite a good crowd of our S W region Honda CX-GL motorcycle club members. The weather on the day was a little inclement (nice words) to say the least which kept bike visitors down, hardly any real classics bikes.
Pictures. PLEASE CLICK ON ANY PICTURE TO ENLARGE IT.
The next two pictures were taken from the Pier which is midway along Paigntons long Seafront.
Looking Left.
Below, Looking right.
The picture below was taken from the far end of the Seafront, it shows the area that this show covers.
Below, Three of club members Honda CX500s.


Below, A group of our club members.














Joke of the day.

This is mythical, deep and. truly beautiful...

A man visiting an Indian reservation asked an important looking Indian what was his wife's name?

He replied, "She called Five Horses".

The man said, "That's an unusual name for your wife.

What does it mean?"

The Old Indian answered, "It old Indian Name. It mean . . .

. . . NAG, NAG, NAG, NAG, NAG,"