That's what you get living on the up market coast area ,over in the blue collar area it was fine by 11.0am on the bike at 12, home after a ride to Newcastle with the Bride for Coffee in time for the Footy at 4.0pm:thumbsup:

Yeh it fined up here around the same time. We sent you the excess sunshine and blue sky we didn't have use for.

Unfortunately by the time I had realised that the rain had passed it was time to warm up the sports taxi for a trip to Liverpool.
 
Yeh it fined up here around the same time. We sent you the excess sunshine and blue sky we didn't have use for.

Unfortunately by the time I had realised that the rain had passed it was time to warm up the sports taxi for a trip to Liverpool.

As long as you had a good day that's what counts, it would have been nice today sipping a few cold ones in the beer garden of the Crown Plaza ,but we had a coffee and croissant at the Brewery on the Newcastle Harbour Waterfront Newcastle Harbour Nice! not as nice as the Pie & Pee Floater at Harry's Café de wheels but we went a bit fancy today ,and used the Motorcycle parking spot at Harry's:sneaky:
 
Up here in the Northeast we get a lot of rain year round. It seems every time i head up to Vermont almost to the Canadian border on a good clear day i wake up in the morning to rain clouds looming across the state of Vermont . I guess it's the Great Lakes Effect. I did a three hour ride home in the pouring rain a few years ago trying to beat hurrican Irene while in Vermont, it really soured me riding in the rain..:thumbsdown: Without the summer screen ,full face helmet and my Ipod it would have really s*cked...We were riding down Rt 100 just before it hit hard. Here are some picture of the damage the heavy rain did. http://www.bing.com/images/search?q... pictures of rain damage in Vermont&FORM=IGRE
 
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