vendredi 30 mars 2007

Thankyou(s), Good evening(s) and Goodnight(s)


D-Day's drawing closer, and in 48 hours time I should have completed the first leg of my journey! This is made all the scarier by the fact that 48 hours ago I was enjoying a farewell (hopefully au revoir more than adieu) visit from my friends Louise and Lawrence, culminating in the late night hair cut you see here...sorry mum and dad.
This blog gives me a great chance to stay in touch with you all, and I'd like to take this opportunity to extend my most heartfelt thanks to all who have sponsored me so far. I'm up over £2000 pounds now, and almost halfway to my target of £1 per kilometre. It is difficult to contemplate the scale of work the Save the Children face, but 'every little counts', and if you feel you can help, even if only in a very small way, please do. If Terry Wogan's reading he'll be proud.
If any of you care about the route, and don't just find the thought of me getting lost somewhere in France for two months absurd and hilarious, here's a little more info...I take the N-17 north out of Paris, ultimately heading towards Lille, to complete the first leg of the 1907 tour after 3 days and approx. 300kms at Roubaix. Hopefully I'll get to take in the First World War sights of Compiegne and Arras en route. If you fancy a laugh, search 'Paris-Roubaix cycle race' on Google, and you'll find why Roubaix has such rich cycling heritage. I'm just glad I've got a seat with testicle holders.
A la prochaine, Ed


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