Tiddlers and the Coat of Arms
Posted: Sun 30 Oct, 2022 6:48 pm
An impressive rollup this morning at Catalano's with a new BMW R18 Transcontinental, Alex's and Ted's immaculately prepared Hercules and DKW and DFS' car in concourse condition. Swampy has turned 77 and mentioned Sunset Strip but no clothing was removed. Sad to hear about Lefty dropping his bike and getting a few bruises. We all wish him a quick return to motorcycling.


Eight riders and a pillion headed to Toads for the Tiddler Rally. Nannup Nick, Medic Mike, GS Mark, Dave, Rainer, Andrew and Ellie, His Royal Griceness/C4 and Bozo took a run straight to the Chittering Valley. There had been a serious accident and we were stopped at a Police Road Block with the damaged vehicle still in amongst the trees. Fortunately, we were let through and were soon looking through Toad's sheds and being given a history of the engines in the Toadmobile.


The car accident delayed the start of the Tiddler Rally so we headed to Bindoon past a mob of 15 emus in the lush grass of the Brockman River. After a Bakehaus break we were soon tangling with the other part of the coat of arms with a kangaroo doing half a dozen zig zags across the road as each bike passed. Wildflowers were still stunning as we took part of Wells Glover Road to loop back to the Chittering Valley to do Blue Plains Road, Leschenaultia Drive, Powderbark Road and Muchea East Road to take Polinelli Road and Jenkins Road to get to Bullsbrook.
The wildflowers are still stunning with the bright yellow Verticordia now blooming. A great group and a great day. Thanks to His Royal Griceness for running last in succession.
Bozo


Eight riders and a pillion headed to Toads for the Tiddler Rally. Nannup Nick, Medic Mike, GS Mark, Dave, Rainer, Andrew and Ellie, His Royal Griceness/C4 and Bozo took a run straight to the Chittering Valley. There had been a serious accident and we were stopped at a Police Road Block with the damaged vehicle still in amongst the trees. Fortunately, we were let through and were soon looking through Toad's sheds and being given a history of the engines in the Toadmobile.


The car accident delayed the start of the Tiddler Rally so we headed to Bindoon past a mob of 15 emus in the lush grass of the Brockman River. After a Bakehaus break we were soon tangling with the other part of the coat of arms with a kangaroo doing half a dozen zig zags across the road as each bike passed. Wildflowers were still stunning as we took part of Wells Glover Road to loop back to the Chittering Valley to do Blue Plains Road, Leschenaultia Drive, Powderbark Road and Muchea East Road to take Polinelli Road and Jenkins Road to get to Bullsbrook.
The wildflowers are still stunning with the bright yellow Verticordia now blooming. A great group and a great day. Thanks to His Royal Griceness for running last in succession.
Bozo