9 Mar 2026

9.03.2026 My kingdom for a mattress!

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  Monday 9th 39F/4C [7.30] A bright start once the sun rises. All day sunshine forecast. 67F/19.4C in the room. 47F/8.3C in the greenhouse. The stove lifted the room to 72F/22C last night.

 Up at 7am after a quiet night. No obvious ill effects from yesterday's rides. 

 8.15 time for a walk. I should have just missed the worst of the local rush hour. Most of which will be electric vehicles these days. Denmark has a very high take-up of EVs. I wish they would solve the tyre roar problem. Both electric motors and modern IC engines are so quiet that tyre noise totally dominates. Particularly in the larger vehicles. The larger tire volumes produce a wider noise spectrum. A deeper and louder roar! 

 8.50 43F/ 6C. Back again. Slightly too cold on my bare hands. There were several Greenfinches wheezing within 50 meters of Chez Hovel. A solitary starling performed at the top of a neighbour's tree. The traffic wasn't too bad.  

 After morning coffee I went out in the car in search of camping mattresses. I needed some resistant padding for items in a parcel. Three charity shops later I still hadn't found any. 

 Back for lunch and then I drove into Assens. Still no mattresses at the charity shops. Then I found some at a big shed DIY outlet for small change. 

 Back home to complete the packing of my parcels. At 18.00 I took all three to the local parcel office in the village. I have sold my most valuable, favourite and heaviest clock to a fellow enthusiast in Germany. For a very modest sum. Though a huge relief to have parted with it before I popped my clogs.

 The parcels weighed 6, 12 and 20 kg! I used tons of polystyrene and sponge to protect the contents. The clock was heavy but equally fragile. The pendulum was 11kg all concentrated at one end. Which was a very difficult wrapping job. Hence the sponge mattress. Double layers and wrapped tightly to death with gaffatape. I reinforced the fixed rod with battens. Similarly taped to the whole and each other.

 Home for dinner. A chop, mushrooms and egg on toast fry-up. Followed by a wholemeal roll and apple juice.

 

  

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8 Mar 2026

8.03.2026 New railway route updated.

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  Sunday 8th 43F/6C [8.00] Overcast, showers possible. Clearing after lunch with risk of sunshine. 63F/17C in the room. The stove went out early last night.

 Up at 7.15 after a rather busy night. 

 One of many pylons taken down and replaced with new. Photo-bombed by my Moustache e-bike. Saddle lowered on 5" dropper post for easy mounting/dismounting. 

 I was hoping for another ride. To see how the new railway line is progressing. There is a deep cutting and a new bridge on the main road. All tied up with the existing motorway. The bridge was still under construction last time I was there. 

 I need shopping. So that would get me away from the car. Which makes sense if I want to stop close to the roadworks. On the bike I can just pull up wherever I like. I can shop in another village on my way back home. I'll probably have to wear the waterproof trousers. Putting them on beside the road is a bit of a pain.  

 The view through the new bridge to the existing motorway bridge beyond. On what is only a tiny lane but a vital route for those who live in scattered farms and tiny villages. Note how high the bridge is to match the required level of the adjoining embankment. Yet even here I have climbed a long and quite steep hill to reach this point. This only helps to underline the difficulty of providing a level railway bed over the undulating landscape of Fyn. The central island of Denmark's three landmasses. 

 9.45 44F/6.7C. 57F/14C in the greenhouse. Back from a half hour walk. Slightly chilly on my hands. The sun was visible but almost obscured by cloud. Better than dark grey! No interesting birds to speak of today. Not even a gull out on the fields. Just Chaffinches and sparrows doing what they do. I waved to a gorgeous, pale grey horse. It nodded back. 

 Here the intended track bed runs in a deep cutting beneath the main N/S road. The motorway is raised at this point behind the noise screens on the right.

  I have had a bike battery on charge since getting up. It should be ready soon. I am unlikely to deplete it where I am going but like to have a reserve. It gives me the freedom to use Turbo mode when needed.

 One of the few remaining, closed roads on the new railway track. It is due to open in only a week! The original road was straight and level. It looks as if there will be an incline approaching the new bridge. With the track running between the twin concrete castings. 

 13.25 Back from a 38km ride. The weather stayed cool but dry. With the sun struggling to pierce the clouds. I took pictures at six building sites on the new railway line. Including one of many high voltage pylons were being replaced along the route. Elsewhere two roads are still closed as major earthworks continue. To obtain a level route for the railway. Involving many deep cuttings, new bridges and raised embankments.  

This image shows another new bridge still under construction. Railway over, main road under. The road has currently been relaid. To loop around the new bridge. It will eventually pass straight under it. Again the motorway is behind the grey, noise screens in the background. Train and motorway will be closely parallel and level at this point. Every new bridge is cast in concrete at very odd angles! Presumably this avoids changing the original roads too much. Which would add enormously to the costs.

 The nearby industrial estate, beside the new railway and existing motorway, has extensive new work being carried out. This was once a very run down area but it is now being revived. With new builds and at least two drive-in-drive-by takeaways. Easy access to the motorway must have helped. A car spares business has just built an enormous building here.

 15.00 53F/11.7C. Quite bright but still heavily veiled sunshine. I need to ride into the village. The previous supermarket branch had none of the chicken I usually buy. 

 15.33 Returning from another 10km ride to the local shops. It is over 50F/10C but still feels cold. The sun was trying to come out but never succeeded. I was surprised to see yet more snow. Cowering under north facing banks and in the shadows of woods.

 Dinner was an organic pork chop, mushrooms, organic carrots and organic roast potatoes. With Bisto gravy. Baked in the oven for 25 minutes at 200C pre-warmed and with fan. I added oregano and paprika basil to the chop as an experiment. 

 The potatoes were just beginning to brown on the corners but were not fully cooked through. Nor were the carrots. I still prefer a plain chop. While the added seasoning was interesting it hid the flavour of the chop. The aroma is hovering in the kitchen even now.


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7 Mar 2026

7.03.2026 Another 25km.

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  Saturday 7th 42F/5.6C [9.00] Overcast and expected to remain cloudy. Rain possible this afternoon. 63F/17C in the room. 52F/11C in the greenhouse. 

 A quiet night leading to dozing and clock watching. One minute it was 6am and then next it was nearly 8.00. The fish start dashing about in their pond as soon as they hear me making breakfast. Which is at odds with their torpor while it was cold. 

 I fancy my Saturday ride to the next village. Only about 24km round trip. There is a charity shop open today. Though I have no idea why I keep going there. I am trying to downsize. Not add to the burden! 

 10.10 Back from my walk. Cool and grey though I needed no gloves. There was a a brief brightening from behind the clouds. A few, occasionally noisy gulls out on the prairie. I'll have morning coffee and then go for a ride. 

 13.00 Back from a 25km ride to the shops. Grey and damp. It felt cool but not cold. It rained quite hard for the first ten minutes but stopped by the time I reached the nearest village. By which time my trousers were dark with wet. Puddles forming in the folds of my Endura jacket. I continued and soon dried out. Winds light. Turbines standing still. 

 17.00 48F/9C. I lit the stove mid afternoon. The lack of sunshine did not provide any free warmth indoors. It was only 63F/17C indoors but felt colder. Already 70F/21C.

 Dinner was mackerel in tomato sauce on toast with halved tomatoes. 

  

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