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Stunning!
3 years agoWow! That's really cool.
3 years agoLooks very mousse like?
3 years agoThanks! I hope you are enjoying Paris.
3 years agoSome scary moments! High winds and traffic don’t mix - glad you got through safely.
3 years agoSafety first! Thanks for the lesson Rachael :)
3 years agoDefinitely going to do this route when they have completed it. It sounds wonderful now, it will be super when the additions are done.
3 years agoYes, she’s doing great. It must be that Mediterranean diet. I was hesitant to stop in here again, really. We had such a memorable visit three years ago and I wondered how much change three years might have brought. I’m so glad we did though.
3 years agoI feel your pain Scott with the wind! We're in our trailer - boondocking in the desert west of Searchlight, NV. Absolutely stunning area with forests of Joshua Trees all around us. But the wind is gusting to over 30 mph buffeting the whistling around the the trailer. And the goathead thorns are so plentiful here that you can't even walk outside without filling up the bottom of your shoes! Oh, and I stepped off our steps wrong last night and sprained my ankle. I was reminded of your fall in AZ. The fun never stops! We're here one more night and then going to Borrego Springs for a week. Hopefully this wind will be gone by then!
3 years agoI’m glad you mentioned this, Bob. It reminds me that I was wondering about that while riding here and had meant to look up the route the race follows to see if it followed the SS1. Yes, that would be incredible.
3 years agoOne of the more photogenic sections of Milan - San Remo. Can't look at this without imagining what it would be like to have a regularly scheduled car free day on this route.
Maybe the weather gods wanted you to have a taste of the weather back home.
87 and still swimming in the sea?! Amazing.
What a lovely person Josepha is!
It really is an impressive feature. Here’s hoping neither of us is ever notified of a real incident.
3 years agoAn afterthought. Make that once in 10,000 miles, since mine has not fired at all. Which is interesting because I had a pair of half-falls - slips, really - that didn’t involve an impact. Pretty impressive.
3 years ago
Cool, but a bit short for a 9 ft long recumbent tandem!
3 years ago