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Seeds
4 years agoBeautiful first loop! Can't wait to see what's next.
I love how you 2 have transformed the Coronavirus Calamity into an experience that benefits the many (youse, us readers, small businesses in John Day and Pullman, people who see your happy faces ride by, etc.).
Those sheep look like they'd like to hang out with the goat caddies at CycleBlaze Ranch.
4 years agoViruses work in strange ways.
4 years agoIt should be great. Spring is just getting underway here. So strange to be pushed into enriching experiences like this by the virus catastrophe.
4 years agoYou guys are going to love this next month of riding. Perfect place and perfect time of year for it. I'm jealous.
4 years agoSure. And we owe you a few rating points, I see. I’ll have to check with Jeff to see if there’s a way to deem them back to their proper owner.
And thanks for the inspiration! This was a great ride, and one we might not have done if I hadn’t been inspired by your journal.
Thanks for clearing up some confusion, Andrea. I always mix this one up with similar balsamleaf arrowroot.
4 years agoThanks, but no thanks. I know better than to enter a challenge I’m sure to lose.
4 years agoAre we throwing down a barn challenge!
I may have to step up my game :)
Great pics, great video, great music!
4 years agoI'm looking forward to this next month's journal with a bit more than the usual anticipation. The Palouse never ceases to enchant me. I spent four years in Pullman, living just outside town on SR27 surrounded by wheat fields and fascinated by combines. It was before my cycling days, and I eagerly await revisiting the area through the lens Team Anderson. Enjoy and stay healthy. Susan
4 years agoI love the Palouse.
4 years agoThat's arrowleaf balsamroot and you'll be seeing a lot of that.
4 years ago
Birch, maybe swamp birch? Grows here in OH.
4 years agohttps://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Betula_alleghaniensis