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Nope. Never been to Steamboat Springs that I can recall. Should we go there?
It has been great to get as much riding in as we are. We’ve really landed in a good spot for the moment. How about yourself?
Have you been to the Orange Peel bike shop in Steamboat Springs, CO? Originally Moots Cyclery, it was built in an old burner and has been expanded on.
I'm happy to see you out and riding!
My reaction too. I’d never heard of it, and just knew it as an expression. Rocky steered me in its direction.
4 years agoI'd never seen that 'Who Let the Dogs Out' video. Hilarious!!
4 years agoI can't "like" this photo.
This dog may be perfectly friendly, but if it behaves like its canine housemate, it could really do some damage.
That's bothersome that the yard is not fenced and I hope the sheriff follows up on this.
Cycle Oregon or not, there will be other cyclists that ride by.
Those are some big ears!
Are you sure they're not jackelopes?
Jacobs are a heritage breed. Years ago when we raised sheep we had some Jacobs. The multiple horn thing is so weird and wonderful.
4 years agoIsn’t this the best story though? I doubted it at first - it has the feel of an urban legend - until I researched it further.
4 years agoOh, my gosh. I’ve never heard of Jacob Sheep, but from the photos this looks like one. More amazing though to me is that they may have four or even six horns. I’m going to have to I’ve back up there to get a better look and see if dad is around.
4 years agoThere are some specific breeds with mottled fleece (Jacob sheep being a notable one) but this mother is not one of those. Maybe the father?
4 years agoCool story! I lived in Richmond, KY a few years and knew nothing of horse racing, but Secretariat soon put an end to that.
4 years agoThe Oxbow pizza gets 2 thumbs up from the Grumbys.
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Funny how language can be so regional, even in North America!
4 years agoFrom Wikipedia: ‘ A wood waste burner, known as a teepee burner or wigwam burner in the United States and a beehive burner in Canada, is a free-standing conical steel structure usually ranging from 30 to 60 feet in height. They are named for their resemblance to beehives, teepees or wigwams.’.
4 years ago
There have been lots of Apple conspiracy theories, but Apple is unlikely to be the culprit here, despite the rather guilty looking head down stance!
4 years ago