Had fun looking at the Grantham Southern Relief Road

That was a great cycle! The longest of the year so far, at 34.13 miles. Also had a look at the first part of the Grantham Southern Relief Road. Which will take the A52 away from the town centre. But it’s a good number of years away from opening! Which now, it’s just a road to nowhere! But believe, they will be linking it up the A1 next. With work staring at some point this year.

But since it’s not open at all right now, to traffic. I had a good look around and also took some photos!

You can check out the route @ www.strava.com/activities/891176305.

I will now leave you with the route map, elevation graph, route statistics and photos.

Route map:-

Elevation graph:-

Route statistics:-

  • Start time: 1:52pm.
  • Distance: 34.13 miles.
  • Time: 2:46:44 (h:m:s).
  • Elapsed Time: 3:56:36 (h:m:s).
  • Avg Speed: 12.3 mph.
  • Max Speed: 34.3 mph.
  • Elevation Gain: 390 meters.
  • Min Elevation: 55 meters.
  • Max Elevation: 142 meters.

Data from: Garmin Connect.

Photos:-

My Instagram has been overtaken with vinyl

My Instagram has now been overtaken with lot’s and lot’s of photos of my fast growing vinyl collection! At one point, it was manly used just for Lycra and wetsuit photos! Not any more! But don’t worry, I will still be posting photos of myself in tight gear!! LOL! 😛

Remember you can check me out at www.instagram.com/gordonval/

I love GLASGOW!!!

I love my home City of Glasgow! Going to make sure when, I am next up in Scotland in May. I spend a day walking around my favourite city. Not had a good look around in a long time!

UGC Cinemas

Running clock and Glasgow Royal Concert Hall

Clyde Arc

BBC Scotland headquarters

More photos from this set can be found at www.gordon-valentine.com/zenphoto/scotland/glasgow/

UK TV programmes to watch this week : 04/03/2017

Call the Midwife (BBC 1/HD | 8:00pm to 9:00pm | Sunday 5th March 2017)

Drama about a group of midwives in 1960s London. Dr Turner helps the Mullucks cope with the stresses of caring for a disabled child as the terrible legacy of thalidomide becomes apparent and Nurse Crane faces an unexpected crisis.

Top Gear (BBC 2/HD | 8:00pm to 9:00pm | Sunday 5th March 2017)

Matt LeBlanc, Chris Harris and Rory Reid return for the 24th series of Top Gear. This week features the astonishing, ultra-exclusive Ferrari FXXK, tested to the max by Chris Harris at the Daytona circuit in Florida. Matt, Chris and Rory then race across Kazakhstan in three high-mileage cars: a Mercedes saloon, a Volvo estate and a London taxi, all of which have done at least 480,000 miles, the equivalent distance of going to the moon and back. Actor James McAvoy guest stars in the studio and on the famous Top Gear test track.

Rivers with Jeremy Paxman (Channel 4/HD | 8:00pm to 9:00pm | Sunday 5th March 2017)

Devoted fisherman Jeremy Paxman travels along four of the great rivers of Britain, meeting the people who make them what they are, unearthing the rivers’ history and traditions and exploring their wildlife. This time he’s on the Severn, the longest river in Britain, flowing through the heartlands of both England and Wales. He meets the last mud-horse fisherman on the Severn Sea, investigates the country’s largest ship graveyard, stops off for a glass or two of organic Worcestershire wine and, after demonstrating quite extraordinary levels of ineptitude at a coracle regatta, is greeted by a poet at the Severn’s source in the watershed of Wales.

Meet the Lords (BBC 2/HD | 9:00pm to 10:00pm | Monday 6th March 2017)

Series following the larger-than-life characters that populate the House of Lords, one of Britain’s oldest, most idiosyncratic and most important institutions. Episode two of the exclusive behind-the-scenes documentary returns to the House as the government threatens to trim the Lords’ powers if they rebel again, but will they comply? Rebellious peer Lord Dubs is on a crusade to push through an amendment to the Immigration Bill to allow unaccompanied refugee children into the country, and Admiral Lord West isn’t happy about a public poll that has voted overwhelmingly to name a new polar research ship Boaty McBoatface.

Inside King’s Cross: The Railway (Channel 5/HD | 9:00pm t0 10:05pm | Monday 6th March 2017)

Documentary series exploring King’s Cross station and the East Coast mainline. A train loses power, causing delays all the way from the North east to the capital. The team at the Rail Operating Centre must work the problem to get the vital network running again.

Secrets of the National Trust with Alan Titchmarsh (Channel 5/HD | 9:00pm to 10:00pm | Tuesday 7th March 2017)

Documentary series. Alan Titchmarsh pieces together the incredible rags-to-riches story of Thomas Legh, owner of Lyme in Cheshire. In Wiltshire, Oz Clarke learns the art of painted glass restoration, while Dan Jones is in Wales to discover the ingenious ways the Romans got their hands on gold.

Walks with My Dog (more4 | 9:00pn to 10:10pm | Thursday 9th March 2017)

Celebrities go for a stroll through the great British outdoors with their faithful hound. Along the way they explore the history, wildlife and culture of the area. To the start the series, actor Robert Lindsay walks his two labradors on the Cornish coast. As a child Robert spent many happy days on Porthcurno beach. Now he’s back, walking a stretch of the South West Coast Path with its stunning views. Phil Spencer visits the historic Kent marshes and a brewery with his cocker spaniels. And actress Angela Griffin returns to her Yorkshire roots with her cavapoo, where she tries her hand as a shepherd.

The Last Leg (Channel 4/HD | 10:00pm to 11:05pm | Friday 10th March 2017)

The award-winning satirical comedy continues. Adam Hills, Alex Brooker and Josh Widdicombe examine the biggest, most entertaining news stories and make use of the #isitok twitter handle, where viewers tweet in edgy current affairs questions that other shows might duck. In this edition, the boys are joined live in the studio by comedian Harry Hill and physicist Professor Brian Cox.

All TV guide information taken from DigiGuide — www.getdigiguide.tv/?p=1&r=15119.

Listening to x by Ed Sheeran… till…

I will have to make do with listening to x by Ed Sheeran, till ÷.. Only ordered it from HMV on Thursday, it’s free P&P on anything over £10. So it’s on a 48 hour delivery service. Which is much better than amazon which is anything over £20 and sometimes have to wait days and days for them to even post it!

Vlog: Two vlogs a month goal

Speaking about goal of at least two vlogs a month. Also about some of the things, I’ve got planned this year… Going to Scotland in May for my Mums 71st birthday. Climbing Ben Nevis, going back to Pride London. Then back to Cyprus again in September.

Vinyl: Sherlock OST Vinyl Art Edition, by David Arnold and Michael Price

Just added another vinyl to my collection. This time Sherlock OST Vinyl Art Edition, by David Arnold and Michael Price. It’s the second pressing of 500 on 180g black vinyl.

Sherlock OST Vinyl Art Edition, by David Arnold and Michael Price

Sherlock OST Vinyl Art Edition, by David Arnold and Michael Price