It was good to see the variety and number of cyclists out and about. All the usual lycra types but others too. In the lanes somewhere south of Berkeley I saw a boy of about 10 wearing hi-viz vest and sloppily fitted helmet, followed about 50m behind by a similarly attired big sister. Great, the parents have got the kids to go out on their bikes on their own. But, oh, there's a littler one too, following behind (I guess he was about 7). And, oh, here are mum and dad on a tandem. So clearly it was a "cycling family" out for the day. In contrast, some miles further on in Elberton, I saw a group of four teenage girls on hybrids, no hi-viz or helmets, all ignoring social distancing (they were clearly not one household) but it's such an unusual sight to see on a rural B road, let's hope the good of cycling outweighs the hazard of proximity for them.