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  • Share your favourite blogs
  • ctk
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    I’m thinking of starting one (yes I know they are like so 2009 or whatever) I’d be grateful if you share ones that you think are good.

    Topics: Making stuff/outdoors/art/cycling/anything really

    siwhite
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    I had one for a while, while I was renovating and building our garage / workshop / annex room. Baby arrival means it has passed by the wayside massively since early summer last year. I may resurrect it at some point…

    An Acre in Hampshire

    ctk
    Free Member

    Thanks siwhite thats a lot of work!

    I enjoy this retro MTB restoration one

    SecondSpin

    And Groovy Cycleworks

    Groovy

    A local to me canoe blog untouched for years lol

    scottkayak

    jonostevens
    Free Member

    This is mine about growing veg: Real Men Sow

    Been quiet recently as just relocated to Somerset and *still* waiting for broadband, but normally blog once a week.

    leffeboy
    Full Member

    Disappointed that’s its been an hour now and we STILL don’t have a ‘share your favourite logs’ thread. Standards are slipping, Christmas isn’t the same as when i was a lad

    slowoldgit
    Free Member

    A Kilchoan Diary, about life in a sticky-outy bit of Scotland –
    http://kilchoan.blogspot.co.uk/

    irc
    Full Member

    https://fearoflanding.com/

    Aviation – crash analysis – other incidents.

    http://order-order.com/

    Guido Fox – politics

    http://euanmearns.com/

    “Energy Matters” – energy, environment, and policy

    https://cairngormwanderer.wordpress.com/

    Hillwalking and bothy stuff in the Cairngorms

    Davesport
    Full Member

    CoastRider

    Some really nice photos, videos and most of all, boundless enthusiasm for cycling. 😀

    steezysix
    Free Member

    Jan Heine’s blog is excellent, particularly if you’re into classic bikes and non-racy road riding.

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