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Thanks for the references to our journal. The rides you are posting bring back memories. I can't wait to get back out on the road.
4 years agoYou nailed it!
4 years agoIt's a great little town.
4 years agoIt is a very bad habit of mine.
4 years agoI don't look so tough in this photo.
4 years agoGreat idea. We’ll put this one on the Grumby todo list, since you’re getting so much construction practice now. You’ll obviously be best at it. You’re probably a great goat whisperer too.
4 years agoThat storm video brings back memories of Undaunted Porridge!
Love your John Day cottage .. thanks for the tour! And that's a great price for a month of Coronavirus Sanity, filled with some beautiful rides.
Thanks also for the link to your collection of rides. It would be great to park there and check a few out!
As always, so grateful for your journal. But it's been especially comforting during this Season of The Plague to have a daily detour to The Land of Normal.
Looking forward to the next journey!
Scott - may your wound keep healing well and your Pullman wound care visits be few!
CycleBlaze Ranch (formerly known as Inshallah) is a great idea!! We're in for $125.
I'm not sure about a golf course, but we could put goat caddies to work toting panniers for weary travelers.
Rachael .. I hope you told those goats that you'll be back for them later. I'm sure they'll be thrilled with an opportunity to work at CycleBlaze Ranch.
Just replace it with a goat head ...
4 years agoPerfect for the goat caddies!
4 years agoIt would make for a good headline .. "Cyclist Expires at Izee Cemetery" ...
But I'm glad you opted for lunch instead.
Love this shot!
4 years agoPerhaps an alder?
http://biology.burke.washington.edu/herbarium/imagecollection/taxon.php?Taxon=Alnus%20rhombifolia
Perhaps an alder?
http://biology.burke.washington.edu/herbarium/imagecollection/taxon.php?Taxon=Alnus%20rhombifolia
It's hard to tell, but I think them ain't cows...
4 years agoOne time, a farmer asked me if I wanted to milk his bull.