Jul 04 2005
Return From Norway
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I’m back from my three week holiday to Norway but my bike isn’t!
It’s a long story so I’ll fill you in about it later.
Sounds intriguing… will this be like the Happy Birthday song though?!?!
[...] As some of you may be aware I took a holiday in Norway last summer. A smaller sub-set of you may have heard my story of how I got stopped by a couple of eager “number plate spotters” as I left the docks in Bergen. It seems that my bike was the first bike they had seen with a Guernsey number plate and this was rather exciting for them. Being the good-natured person that I am, I stopped and waited whilst they insinspectedtpected and photographed the plate and explained why they were doing it before heading on my way and thinking nothing more of it… apart from telling as a tale of my adventures in Norway. [...]
[...] This post come courtesy of two events that have occured at just the right moment. Firstly, the latest version of Google Earth 4 (4.0.2416 beta) now makes it possible to create paths and polygons in the free version, which was previously only available in the Plus version. Secondly I have just submitted my claim form for the accident I had in Norway in 2005 (don’t ask why its taken so long). [...]