Hi LJ - I'm in North Northumberland not too far from the border, so Lincoln is a bit off my beat.
Also I'm recovering from a hernia repair so swinging legs over bikes and proding kick starts is out for a while yet.
My project is coming along nicely though and hope to have it on the road in Spring, sadly when this happens I may have to sell my other bike ( 61 Gold Flash), funds needed for other reasons at the moment. Also I have found that my old steed of the sixties ( 61 Gold Flash GSH 360 ) is still around somewhere but described as silver ( it was black ) so when the dust settles I may try to track it down; I still live in the same location as when I owned the bike so it may not be to far away.
If anybody knows of the bike I'd love to know any info.
Why is it we love to have bikes we have previously owned, my mate lives about four miles away tracked down and bought his old shooting star last year, it's on the road now and looks great.
Now curried beans - lovely and they do barbecue ones too.
up here some places do breakfast with fried Tattie scones - fantastic, you used to get what was termed "the Rievers breakfast" two eggs, two sausages, two rashers of bacon, mushrooms, black pudding ( I love it ), a burger, beans tattie scone and the proverbial half warmed half tomato ( why don't they slice and fry it much better flavour, and the beans should be fried in the pan after the bacon ) - all for £4.50.
Before I had my heart op ( I now have a titanium mitral valve, works fine but is as noisy as an A10 rocker) I had an angiogram which showed my arteries to be good and clear, don't ask me how as I loved and ate all the wrong things, but recently diagnosed Type two Diabetic, so although I don't take any medication I have to watch my diet for sugar and fat, but a very occasional treat is OK.
Iv'e bored you enough about my health better stop before I start posting picture of my scars.
All the best - Bill