Christmas
Jumper Day 2016
Have
you heard of this? I've not seen anything advertised on the telly
that this was happening. I posed for pictures in 2015 with a
Christmas Jumper on and now it gets to part of this years collage on
Facebook for Save the Children. I pictured myself riding through
London and seeing myself portrayed on the back of a bus in glorious
technicolor larger than life. That didn't happen so I must be content
with what was published.
Not normally passive with things I had an
e-mail from Guildford Harley's that they were doing Christmas Jumpers
for two days, 16th
and
17th
December. I thought I would go on the 17th
using 16th
to head off to Jack Lilleys to try some Jumper promotion. They were
already doing it with everyone in festive pullovers. Very colourful.
I did leave a collection box for the odd coin and squeezed a few
coppers from the Police Bike Safe Team who were doing training
sessions out of Jack Lilleys 16th
and 17th.
The guys at Jack Lilleys had organised their collection to go to the
local pub who had organised everything. Friday was a nice day and I
had a pleasant ride out to Ashford. Saturday was a whole lot
different with fog in grades of density and getting clearer all the
way to Guildford.
I met a few of these guys at Jack's Fish and Chips in Bagshott a couple of weeks ago.
I had a great time talking to staff and customers
about Christmas Jumper day along with a bit of promotion for the
Museum. I took a few photos of those in Christmas gear and after a
couple of hours headed back to Ashford to pick up the collection box
before returning home with the fog getting thicker all the time. The
problem with this fog is that the droplets of water are so fine that
you go from seeing to not seeing in seconds and I have to continually
wipe my visor consciously leaving plenty of distance in traffic for
this exercise and allow for the sillies in cars who don't have clear
side windows and don't know you are there. I trust we will all
survive for Christmas.
With
Christmas Jumper Day behind us and everyone wishing they had another
opportunity to wear those jumpers again don't wish just do it! When
you get to Christmas you'll be as warm as toast and ready for your
stocking filler!!! What is your dream? Something curvaceous? Could it
be a Ducati?
A
Triumph? A Moto Guzzi? A Honda? Yamaha? Suzuki? Kawasaki? Or
something exotic?
Grindley Peerless? Velocette? Francis Barnett?
Gilera? Aermacchi? Beardmore Precision?
The list could go on all the
way to Christmas!
Wishing everyone the best of riding and prayers
from the Royal Enfield Shrine to keep you safe.
Merry
Christmas!
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