Perfect morning for a coastal cycle commute, capturing the changing light as I made me way into North Tyneside
Perfect morning for a coastal cycle commute, capturing the changing light as I made me way into North Tyneside
Capturing a bit of gorgeous early light around Killingworth on this mornings ride to work.
It's tough being #autistic
The part of my brain that likes to be thorough says go left, because I have to check that path for accessibility (and I know it's fully accessible)
The part that likes to do it's own thing says go right because it's more fun.
It really is a tough choice π€£
I HAVE to be DOING SOMETHING when I'm on the phone (quite often it's pacing the room, and stairs, and passage etc
Me:
Overexplaining
Overrthinking
Feeling anxious when things change
Feeling anxious in new situations
Misinterpreting
Poor eye contact
Disengaging from people around me.
Word of the morning is βwilliwawβ (19th century): a sudden violent squall or a toppling gust of wind.
Goes well with βthunderplumpβ: a sudden downpour that soaks you to the skin in seconds.
Not one little bit
Decent layering, windproof or waterproof shell, merino base/mid layers, good gloves, a buff and a skully, lights and reflective bits. Tyres appropriate to the conditions.
For me it's a combination of enjoying the sense of motion from being balanced on 2 wheels and the sense of freedom because I'm not encased in a metal/glass box stuck in traffic.
Majority of my journeys are utility but I can easily add a bit of fun or adventure if I wish.
Don't wish to upset you but the north east can expect some light showers later in the morning. And, i get to ride along by the seaside tomorrow :-)
I've seen a teenager cycling with a cello case on their back (I assume there was a cello inside of course)
Fox looking over his/her shoulder
Just Past Sunset - watercolour, watercolour pencil and acrylic - by Scottish #wildlife artist, Lucy Newton
More of this artist's stunning paintings, here: lucynewtonartist.com
#art #fox #wildlifeartist #nature
First week flying high in the bright #bluesky
Connected with some of the better folk from that other place
Connected with some new folk
Maintaining my passion for #activetravel
Reinvigorating my love of #photography
Continuing to connect wit other #autistic & #neurodiverse lovelies
Autistic shutdowns are a response to stress. While some autistic people may stop responding entirely, others who usually speak may only be able to say one or two words. If someone stops responding in their usual way, that may mean they are in shutdown mode.
reframingautism.org.au/all-about-au...
Very interested
I was diagnosed just a few years ago, in my mid 50's
I socialise but have my limitations. Always seeking a sense of belonging but often struggle to fit in.
Emerging from the shadows . Today's #FoxOfTheDay shared by @clark_b17_onthegram
@animals_twts
A melanistic Fox, one of the rarest and beautiful animals on the planet π€©
A photo of a gorge with a stream containing reddish water, surrounded by mossy stones with colourful leaves on them. In the background there are trees to see. The stream continues under right into the viewer - as it was photographed from in the water. One yellow leaf in the foreground is some kind of anchor in the composition.
Every year during autumn I try to visit this gorge in Austria.
It's known for its reddish water - especially after heavy rain falls. Here there was a light rain all day and this brought out the colours even more.
#Nature #Trees #FallColors #Austria
#Photography #autumn #naturephoto
Indeed it was, just outside Backworth
Welcome to the Autistic Community is such a phenomenal autism resource! "We wrote this book for autistic people, but anyone can read it. If you are not autistic, this book can help you support autistic people you know." From ASAN @autisticadvocacy.bsky.social:
autisticadvocacy.org/book/welcome...
And they tell me no one cycles in winter
#wintercycling #cycling #cyclecommute #unicycle
Too cold to cycle?
Not for these kids, enjoying a nice winter ride through Rising Sun Country Park. They've learned how to prepare for the conditions and learned the importance of good cycle control
@hist0man.bsky.social
If I follow the right accounts on here I get to see lovely images like this β€οΈ
There are also some in Wallsend and Whitley Bay
Kindle quote with a pink background and black all-caps text reading, "Everyone needs help now and then, from a web search to a friendβs advice. For those with intellectual disabilities, the support they need may be different, but the goal is the same: a fulfilling life. -John Marble, Khushboo Chabria, et al."
Many autistic people have intellectual disability. It's important to remember that, for them, "Support is not about deciding things for someone; itβs about empowering them to do what they want to do. Itβs giving them the tools to build their own best life." From John Marble et al:
a.co/47EA3cl
I kinda feel like we are flying free π
Spent a morning doing some admin from home, got cabin fever, had to go out and do some risk assessments and went in search of a cure for that cabin fever. I think I found it
#cycling #activetravel #wellbeing
Good morning , here's your #FoxOfTheDay , shared by @kizbang on Instagram
Pleased to find you on here and looking forward to seeing more of your positive posts.