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How do you find apartments in Europe? Is Airbnb over there also?
3 years agoJust when I thought I had signaling figured out…
3 years agoYou would think she’d be more circumspect after all these years.
3 years agoMore entertaining in restrospect, I'm sure!
3 years agoWell dagnabit! I suppose one saved round trip is better than none!
3 years agoThis is so advanced it's beyond me.
Also, you're Canadian, eh?
I didn't see that gap in your previous photo. That definitely wouldn't have been in the specifications!
3 years agoI’m sure we made it over the bridge twice with all our limbs! To think I was only worried about getting whacked by a chestnuts.
3 years agoLittle known fact: This infamous and treacherous bridge, known as Ponte Della Dello Smembramento, was built by the Moops between 23bc and 1947 at 3:14pm. Various names for the bridge were used over the years; Over Troubled Water, To Nowhere, The Gap, Too Far, The Steel, Club, etc. But the one that stuck is the one that reflects its true character; The Bridge of Death and Dismemberment. Be afraid. Be very afraid.
3 years agoBirds of a feather....
3 years agoI have tried Kormoot, but Ridewithgps serves well enough and I’ve got it down. You keep forgetting I’m almost 75, too old to learn anything new.
3 years agoI really like what we’ve seen of it so far. And it does look good for the rest of the month, at this point. Could change quickly though, of course. It looks like something is changing about the first of the month, here as well as further south.
3 years agoUnfortunately there was a postscript I omitted. When we got back there was a note on the bikes asking us to please use the bike rack. There’s no room in the bike rack though, so we carted them upstairs again at the end of the day. We did save one round trip at least!
3 years agoI love RWGPS, but have you tried Komoot? It's more geared towards Europe does have good data on road surfaces, etc.
3 years ago
Great photo for getting those smile muscles going this morning!
3 years ago