My silence as of late is the result of my being in Ontario attending a medical course.
The pace of the course itself has meant that most of my remaining preparations have been left for June. On the upside, I'll be able to correctly identify appendicitis and etcetera in either Tyler or myself should we be stricken by it or whatever else while on wheels.
Unfortunately, there doesn't seem to be a cure for hit by transport truck -itis, so preventing this condition is key. Reflectors, flags, blinky lights, low traffic roads and not cycling during periods of poor visibility have all been prescribed prophylactically.
The pace of the course itself has meant that most of my remaining preparations have been left for June. On the upside, I'll be able to correctly identify appendicitis and etcetera in either Tyler or myself should we be stricken by it or whatever else while on wheels.
Unfortunately, there doesn't seem to be a cure for hit by transport truck -itis, so preventing this condition is key. Reflectors, flags, blinky lights, low traffic roads and not cycling during periods of poor visibility have all been prescribed prophylactically.
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