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And some even have the texture of a cloth binding! Cooooooool.
4 years agoIt was just me! Re-started the phone and works fine now. Love seeing the little girl riding her bike in front of you. Looks like she's racing to catch up with Scott.
And such beautiful country you're riding through!!
Beautiful!!
Not sure if it's just me, but the video didn't work. I just saw a generic Vimeo screen with the "I'm not a robot" check box. And when I checked the box .. it was replaced with blank space.
I won't say a word!
I'm sure he'll have another opportunity to see the state whose motto is, "Esto perpetua".
Blue flowers, ok, you can eat their roots.
https://plants.usda.gov/plantguide/pdf/cs_caqub2.pdf
But not the smaller less showy white flowered death camas!
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Toxicoscordion_venenosum
I hope we can get back there ourselves sometime. If we do, we’ll certainly stay at the Mitchell Bnb. It looks like a great place, and the perfect base for exploring the painted hills.
4 years agoWe’re doing the best to cheer everyone up in these troubled times. We even spared a scrap for a lucky dog!
4 years agoI wonder what’s in store for them this autumn too, as well as for all of us. So many things seem possible, few of them good.
4 years agoOr maybe a paperbark maple? I’ll probably make it back up the hill later in the month, and maybe it will have leafed out by then.
4 years agoOh, of course. They look like potato chips.
4 years agoThanks for posting these excellent rides. I can't wait to get back out there and check them out.
4 years agoFor your future ride between John Day and Prineville, there's the Dayville Church and of course the awesome Spoke'n Hostel on Mitchell for lodging.
4 years agoLove your story about shaking hands with Gerry Lindgren!
Great tour of the campus. Impressive buildings, sculptures, and trees! It's painful to imagine being a senior who was hoping for a commencement ceremony on May 9.
Now it's postponed until at least August.
Will be interesting to see what WSU and other schools do for fall term.
Maybe a crabapple? Lots of varieties. Most of them around here are not much as far as fruit goes, but a few are great. Flowers are variable. Purplish leaves look right.
https://www.greenandvibrant.com/crabapples
Quick, Bill, what is this?
4 years ago