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I'm glad you got a photo because I would have a hard time visualizing a surf board carry set-up on a bike.
So cool!
I hope you are watching for the green flash. It sometimes happens. I didn't even believe in it until I saw it on the Oregon coast. It was really a beautiful and mysterious thing. It happens a split second after the sun fully disappears and right where the sun was. Has to be very clear.
4 years agoThank you, Jen. Such bleak times these are, but I think we need to keep seeking the light.
4 years agoIsn’t that great! What a lucky shot. I’m surprised he hasn’t taken flight yet.
4 years agoI know. I’m quite discouraged. He has such a head start! Maybe we’ll have more luck in the next phase of our tour.
4 years agoWell worth the effort. Spare no expense to keep our followers entertained.
4 years agoYikes! Riding it, okay, but stopping to get my camera out? Chapeau to you!
4 years agoThank you for brightening the day with this post about a beautiful bike ride.
When it seems the world is going to sh*t, these are the stories that we need to create, and tell, and celebrate.
Love those lights at Dana Point!
I love to imagine the wisdom stored in trees like this. Beautiful!
4 years agoThat eye looks like it's staring right into the camera lens.
He must have found you quite an interesting human specimen!
I've been wondering about your dead snake count.
You have a ways to go to catch up with Bruce!
The twins are due April 4th but Molly is tiny and there is no doctor that will let them go that long. If we don't have to go home early it will be pretty amazing.
4 years agoYou could hang one in the Jetta from the rear view mirror. It would be no problem.
4 years agoI would love to see all the promenades linked up as a bike trail. But it will never happen because there are about a thousand little tributaries to the Mekong that would need bridges and this is all about taking the sand to be used to make cement by Siam Cement, one of the biggest companies in the world. They, nor the government, have any interest in spending what it would take to link up all the promenades. Maybe in 50 years it could happen.
4 years ago
Another Surly!
4 years agoLong Haul Trucker this time? I can't tell.