Karen writes......
After some cogitation on the
delights (or otherwise) of open-air refreshments at Teddington Lock, a decision
was made to return to Bushy Park. So,
with the sterling assistance (and photography skills) of Sue, nine of us set
off from NSP.
It wasn't as cold as anticipated but certainly windy as we made our way through Worcester Park towards Kingston, where a strong gust caught us as we turned towards the bridge. We all made it safely to the end of the cycle lane where a considerate driver (thought I was in Spain for a second) gave way for us to rejoin the carriageway.
I was aware that my bike chain was making a bit of a racket throughout the ride so, upon entering the park, Tony and Colin tried to identify (and hopefully rectify) the cause. After much head scratching, we resolved to have a closer look at The Pheasantry.
The venue is undergoing some renovation but it didn't detract from our victuals. We considered returning via Teddington but, as it was quite late by this point, Sue suggested a more circuitous but far more appealing route back to Kingston, with some goslings thrown in. By this time, it was agreed that my chain mechanism was out of alignment and not something that could be rectified without tools.
On a happier note, I'm pleased to report that the goslings are thriving and the whole family seems utterly unfazed by the attention. After much ah-ing and aw-ing, we reluctantly left the geese and headed home without incident. Thanks to Sue and Tony for ensuring group stayed together.


