The weather here in the overcrowded Colorado Front Range has been and remains cold but sunny since Christmas.
I did go on a brief ride in Scarlett, my Ural Patrol sidecar rig but it was but to run an errand at the VRRV's storage yard and back. It was, a "coldly brisk" ride.
I must get Brigitta out before the expected snow fall come New Year's Eve in a couple of days or so.
In the meantime, what have I been doing is sheltering in place (lazing on the TV couch) bingeing on multiple episodes of "All Creatures Great and Small". Based on the great books I read in my younger days by James Herriot, a British Veterinarian.
I remain unsure why I find this series so interesting, to the point of there's been days when all I've done is watch episode after episode! Good thing I'm retired.
So, why this post you ask?
Well, starting near the end of season 4, a new character was introduced. Calum Buchanan, a newly minted Veterinarian come to join/help with the practice in the Yorkshire countryside.
Calum you see is quite the character and to accompany said character is his mode of transport: A 1931 New Hudson Sidecar Motorcycle!
Here's some screen captures and pics from listed online source:
4 comments:
I'll be going back to watch thanks to this Post. If there was a Season or Episode missed from those early days on PBS, it didn't happen in our house. I haven't seen any of the new ones now that we are off broadcast or cable though I'm sure we can stream most any of them.
Thanks for the reference!
Coop, the series from the 70s is in the Britbox service and the newer remake on Prime Video. Enjoy.
I like that boat sidecar though the bike looks pretty small. I don’t know anything about Hudson’s.
The tug, RichardM, was barely 500cc so I can't imagine it moved very fast. It seemed comparable to the Royal Enfield that I rented in Ireland years ago
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