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From A Nostalgic Journey through Europe by Tricia Graham

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Mike Ayling commented on a photo in To Elburg

So do I!

1 year ago
Kathleen Classen commented on a photo in To Elburg

These are absolutely beautiful. Great picture.

1 year ago
Kathleen Classen commented on a photo in Heede our Last night in Germany

Been there, done that. Last time we at least had a young mom and a sweet baby to keep us entertained.

1 year ago
Tricia Graham replied to a comment by Scott Anderson on a photo in To Elburg

He is always on the look out for things like this. He tends to see them when i dont!

1 year ago
Scott Anderson commented on a photo in To Elburg

I do too.

1 year ago
Tricia Graham replied to a comment by Robyn Richards on To Meppel

Yes it was even though we believe tail winds dont exist. Hope you are close enough for your park run

1 year ago
Tricia Graham replied to a comment by Louise Wetterstrom on a photo in To Emmen

Lovely if we could get some fine weather and even some sun. It is very like the winter we left behind Love Kand P

1 year ago
Robyn Richards commented on To Meppel

You've had a good day - and the countryside and villages very much like what we saw.

1 year ago
Suzanne Gibson replied to a comment by Steve Miller/Grampies on To Friesoythe

We have used this Whatsapp funktion before, but that day on our way to Tarascon we didn't think of it. Probably both of us insisted on being on the right route and didn't want to go to where the other was waiting. We can both be very stubborn! We settled on a point where our paths had diverged.

1 year ago
Louise Wetterstrom commented on a photo in To Emmen

Ditto! Mikael’s parents’ home by the sea has fields of wheat, corn, potatoes and rye flanking it and a similar dilemma about when to harvest as very wet from the thunder, lightning and rain (however sunshine in between). We do get stuck behind tractors but think of Ken. Happy cycling ! Love the Wetterstroms

1 year ago
Tricia Graham commented on To Emmen

So glad you are able to finish your South America trip. I so enjoyed reading your journey of it at a time when we didn’t realise what an impact Covid would have. We have felt rather unsure of this trip as it may sound rather foolish at our ages (84 and 86) but as yet all is going well. We have chosen very easy routes. It is my walking that is the main problem as I need a crutch to walk however now we have replaced the one that I lost off the bike all is well again

1 year ago
Elspeth Jarman commented on To Emmen

Great to see you two on the bikes again! We're currently cycling in Ecuador (finishing our South American journey that began before Covid stopped us). You two are an inspiration. People here keep asking us how old we are, as if it's amazing we're still able to cycle, and we're only 62!

All the best for the journey.

Elspeth and Martin

1 year ago
Robyn Richards commented on a photo in To Emmen

Ken's wearing Bruce's shirt...or vice versa!

1 year ago
Jill Brinsley commented on Heede our Last night in Germany

I’m pleased to see the return of the tractor segments to the blog!!🤣. Your under bridge shelter was definitely what we travel to Europe for. If we are ever to go to that region, I’ll contact you for details of how to find it . 👏🤣

1 year ago
Steve Miller/Grampies replied to a comment by Suzanne Gibson on To Friesoythe

There is a function in Whatsapp where you can send someone your location, and it pops up on a map for them. We have not tried it much, but it worked for us one time when a taxi driver was trying to find us in Mexico.

1 year ago