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6th February 2020
Mt. Biking: Felixstowe to Falkenham Church Wind Direction: Wind Stength: Surf / Sea State: Air Temperature: Sea Temperature: Weather: sunny Max Speed: 25.15 (knots - unless stated otherwise) Distance Covered: 13 miles (Nautical Miles - unless stated otherwise)
Thursday 6th February - bike ***** - Two Rivers – Felixstowe to Falkenham
Church – Sunny.
This must be the calm before Storm Ciara arrives as the lovely sunny
weather continues here on the coast at Felixstowe. I actually did my
exercises in the back garden for the first time this year, then after
breakfast with a picnic packed Mag and I set off on our bikes to visit
Emily at Falkenham Church for the second time this year:) It was perfect
biking weather, wall to wall sunshine and light winds as we head down the
hill to the prom. The sea was like a glistening mill pool as we slowly
threaded our way along the busy seafront stopping as usual to take a few
pics even though I have taken them a hundred times before! It was what we
call a skiing sky, a beautiful deep blue with not a cloud to be seen. At
the Fludgers we take the road to the quieter Dip, past the golf course to
Felixstowe Ferry where I walk along the beach to the tender park while Mag
bikes around the boat yard as she had a premonition because it was such a
nice day that my 90 year old Dad would be painting the bottom of a friends
old fishing boat and she was right! We stopped by the freshly painted
bright red boat with my Dad laying on his back roller in hand. We talked
for five minutes before he realised who it was and he has known me for 66
years!!! When the penny dropped and he discovered who it was he gingerly
crawled out form under the boat and said could we wait until the boat owner
returned before introducing me as his biggest mistake:( I Dad is famous for
his sarcastic turn of phrase so I am used to it! We have heard many tales
on the adventures all these old boys get up to in the fishing boat, like
something out of ‘The Last of the Summer Wine’, it was time to make a
move before as we continued along the pretty River Deben path past the boat
grave yard and out into the country. Turning left at Kingsfleet a fishing
spot from my youth and onto Falkenham Church. This must be one of the most
scenic spots in Suffolk, the flint church tower set against the blue sky
with stunning views down to the river and the graveyard full of snowdrops
in full bloom, just amazing:) We enjoyed our chicken sandwich and cuppa
having a nice chat with a local lady out for a walk and learned the church
is having a snowdrop day this Saturday featuring soup, cake and tea, should
be good! After spotting a Marsh Harrier at Kingsfleet we were treated to a
Buzzard at the church. Time to head home by a variety of country lanes and
footpaths, sad point of the day was meeting a farmer about to pick up a
large bag of rubbish just dumped in the middle of the lovely countryside,
sad but the world is full of oafs:( We had been out for three hours
enjoying the best that Suffolk has too offer!
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