Originally Posted By Graham, G4FUJ
Crikey Mark,
You kept that quiet! Hope you are back to full fitness now? Took me three months after I ran into a JCB years ago. Went back to work after 2 months on light duty (very strict instructions from Dr. re: not stressing anything).


Almost there, can still tell when I've done to much as chest and back gets a bit uncomfortable but minor in comparison.

Any crash you can walk away from and all that.

Glad to be able to use the Mog still as the day before I did the same journey in the Mog whereas the following day it was in my ex Audi.

And before anyone jumps to conclusions with it being an Audi driver I was in the right, an old boy didn't slow/stop at give way and came across the road less than a second in right infront of me I was doing 50 in a 60 limit if I'd been doing the speed limit I'd have not had the crash.

I haven't driven that route since and there have been three serious accidents there since mine even after highways had trimmed hedges new signs newly painted cross roads.

My trip to NZ was already scheduled and worked well as part of my convalescence albeit I had to scale back some physical activities obviously.

Back to more pleasant topics probably not driving the Mog today as the rain is driving across our garden in sheets although I could Park it on the drive spray a bit of shampoo on it and see if nature would wash it for me wink


Mark - No Longer driving
Archie the Old English Sheep Mog...........
2010 Roadster 3.0 V6 (S3) wink