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Looks fantastic!
3 years agoAww… it can’t be coming to an end, can it? I’m hoping that new adventures await. Otherwise I’m going to be short of evening reading material. Come on, I’m counting on you!
3 years agoYes, the door is closing. Closed, actually. We’re back home now, just waiting for my brain to defog enough to finally wrap this thing up.
Thanks for following along, Keith. We’ve really appreciated your inputs on this one - especially stopping in to see your mate Guido up on the top of his beautiful world, and finding out that we were bicycling through your childhood back in the northeast on Part One. Who knows? Maybe we can stitch you in more directly on the next one!
Hi,
Wow, that’s a lot of lions! I usually associate lions with St. Mark, and hence Venice, but I’ll have to rearrange my thoughts about that to accommodate Viterbo. It sounds like you two are getting ready to move on. Pity, it was a great tour, and one I found very enjoyable, and even personal. Thanks for taking me along.
Cheers,
Keith
It’s those pants! She should really wear them more often.
3 years agoAnd another great photo!
Team Anderson: Happy Hikers!
What a great photo!!
3 years agoYes! One that can be used to describe not only roads, but also situations and hair that's past due for a trim.
3 years agoI really like this too. It reminds me of places in southern Italy.
3 years agoThis was lucky alright. I never know when one of these will be clear enough to capture the feeling.
3 years agoA neologism!
3 years agoBeckoning, indeed! Hope the 22% stretch was short.
3 years agoWhat a contrast with the road above .. like buttah!!
3 years agoUnmettled-ness!
3 years ago
And right when it’s getting cold, damp and dark and you’re probably stuck inside most of the time too. I feel bad.
3 years ago