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Wow that was an exhilarating ride with the elephants, how awesome to see them in the real, that photo of Neil was priceless, well worth him not listening, probably in all the excitement he didn’t hear your instructions clearly lol 😂 although as a reader I was well aware of what the plan was so have no idea how Neil missed it but that look on his face….. classic 😂😂
Glad your ankle is better for riding, hope 4 flights of stairs didn’t make it worse.
Next time I meet an elephant on the road, I know exactly what to do. :) What an amazing, exciting adventure!
4 days agoNo a/c? Ha!
5 days agoDoubt they have the correct brake pads for the Grampies bikes..🤔
5 days agoRoto- tiller as a travel motor. Quite ingenious, I say..
5 days agoAt least this guy looks more realistic ..small pot belly.
5 days agoHe “nailed”..oops, I mean “Neiled” it..
5 days agoGuess they think “more bigger” is better ? 👍
5 days agoOm…
5 days agoWell, they do ride on a bike in the rain with these thingamagigs in other countries 😆
5 days agoExcuse my (ignorance) but is that the flag of The Netherlands? 🤔
5 days agoThis is what kindness and consideration are all about! Take the “hint”, DT! ( nah, he will never understand this, sadly..)
5 days agoLooks like one of them has an ankle owie, too..or, maybe the shin? You could swap miseries..
5 days agoShower head looks to be a bit “younger”..maybe 40? 😂
5 days ago
Neil, you are your father’s son! Russell had to put the lens back into Dad’s glasses last week😆😆. Fantastic experience with the elephants. The posts are great, Janet. A very enjoyable read. 😊
4 days ago