Brian M
Well-known member
Hi
Normal Sunday ,go to work feed all our cats then off to the beach for a quick walk for the girls before Luke goes to West Kirby for his Sunday training
Found some beach bums had got there before us
Pics are a bit out of sync ,this was Sat afternoon
Friday night about 6.15
Back to the theme .On the Sunday before Easter Sunday we have on The Wirral an event called The Egg Run. Approx up to and possibly more than 20,000 motorbike riders assemble on New Brighton sea front then travel as an organised long parade around The Wirral and finish at Arrowe Park Hospital .It is a charity event and either cash or chocolate eggs are gathered from all the riders and then distributed to The Wirral hospitals for the benefit of any children who may be hospitalised .
In the past years I have normally managed to evade the procession which takes up to an hour to wind their way past ,but today after Luke's Karate we went for a Sunday roast at a nice hote (well bahaved Cavs allowed ) near Hoylake then upon leaving I forgot and turned right straight towards the bikers and a large traffic jam where we remained for the next hour till they all went past ,but at least it was quite warm as we all sat in the car and watched and the girls all seemed fascinated by all the noise ,movement and people.
Normal Sunday ,go to work feed all our cats then off to the beach for a quick walk for the girls before Luke goes to West Kirby for his Sunday training
Found some beach bums had got there before us
Pics are a bit out of sync ,this was Sat afternoon
Friday night about 6.15
Back to the theme .On the Sunday before Easter Sunday we have on The Wirral an event called The Egg Run. Approx up to and possibly more than 20,000 motorbike riders assemble on New Brighton sea front then travel as an organised long parade around The Wirral and finish at Arrowe Park Hospital .It is a charity event and either cash or chocolate eggs are gathered from all the riders and then distributed to The Wirral hospitals for the benefit of any children who may be hospitalised .
In the past years I have normally managed to evade the procession which takes up to an hour to wind their way past ,but today after Luke's Karate we went for a Sunday roast at a nice hote (well bahaved Cavs allowed ) near Hoylake then upon leaving I forgot and turned right straight towards the bikers and a large traffic jam where we remained for the next hour till they all went past ,but at least it was quite warm as we all sat in the car and watched and the girls all seemed fascinated by all the noise ,movement and people.