The new biking season is almost upon us and what better way to prepare than than with a new (second hand) bike. I loved my previous bike, the Honda VFR 800, the performance was stunning and it was a really exhilarating machine to ride - so why change you say.
Well I was using the bike for work as well as pleasure and whilst I am only 21 in my head my hips are approaching 60 and I was finding that after a long day in the saddle I was a bit sore. The new bike is a Honda 1800 Gold Wing, a really comfortable bike that you can ride all day everyday - all I need now is a little better weather!
Opinion – 15 March 2025
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Fergus Butler-Gallie Engelsberg Ideas Nicaea: the council that shaped the
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I can’t think of any issue which has left me as uncertain in my mind as
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formation
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I’m sitting here, on a Sunday morning, paying homage at the foot of
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Today’s Lent reading, squeezed in between much Holy Week preparation, was a
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With a big trip, (14 days to Norway), on the immediate horizon, comes the
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Exasperation!
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I had a day yesterday which involved me with two lone parents, whose
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reviewing life
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Charge to Synod 2010
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Charge to Synod 2010 of the Diocese of Quebec.
Presented at: Maison Rivier Sherbrooke Quebec,
By: The Right Reverend Dennis P Drainville
“Now faith is t...
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