Riding the iTune
mysterious reason, called their weird new scooter with two wheels in front an MP3. It didn't take long to get used to it. At first I was worried about leaning over with two wheels in front of me, but they lean like a charm, and I've got to say this little machine is a great way to run around the leafy lanes of Britain.
It feels more like sitting on a horse, and I can lean back like a married country gentleman and survey my heritage. Funnily enough, though, although I still haven't seen another one like it on the road, nobody seems very interested. Have the British lost their sense of curiosity?
Here I am at the harbour in Mevagissey - you can see how beautiful it is. It's in the far south-west of England, and I thought it would be overwhelmed by tourist trash but somehow it has managed to keep it's character as a working port for fishermen. I had a hell of a time getting a room, but after dozens of calls I found the Mandalay B&B and was received with a lovely cup of tea and an even lovelier Cornish acent.
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