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This shot makes me wonder if I'm dreaming.
1 year agoThat is impressive! And makes me wonder which countries have the most accommodating public restrooms for people with physical disabilities.
Seems that it would be hard to beat this one.
It would be fascinating to track the people who make purchases there over the course of a day.
1 year agoA bike trip can really change your body. And your mind!
1 year agoThose are some seriously long limbs you two have.
And Bruce's neck!!
That is some pretty orderly-looking chaos.
I wonder how many unique items are in there.
And so many of them of such odd shapes and sizes!
Always fun to have you along, Victor. Thank you for following us.
1 year agoBruce and Andrea,
Thanks for taking us along on your journey...
Congrats on the perfect trip!
1 year agoThanks again for writing up your experiences. I definitely feel like Thailand and Laos will be places to ride when I'm older and looking for less remote and physically challenging rides. And when I don't want to deal with jetlag anymore. Maybe they'll have a dengue vaccine by then - it's in the works and the COVID vax development tech will speed this further. Good to hear picaridin works for the mozzies there, it's got to be at least 75 percent picaridin or 40 percent deet for the mozzies not to just laugh at it here in my part of Oz.
Sad to hear SFO has declined - used to be nice and easy, especially compared to the hole that is LAX.. I flew a new Dreamliner in June on Air NZ to the US- the seats were so narrow and hard! It actually rubbed my skin raw on my spine. I was so happy the return flight to Oz was on a 777. So glad you had such a fantastic and safe trip and hope you are already planning the next one!
A more delicate ELECTRIC powered leaf blower snoring would have been much preferred.
1 year ago"Brain fungus jazz".
That's a keeper!
That and the loud-talking, gas powered leaf blower snoring guy.
Yeah, unfortunately, the vast majority found would be near impossible to peel their paper-thin remains from the pavement. As a kid, I would delight to find a recent roadkill snake or lizard so that I could skin it. Have not done that in many decades now.
1 year agoBill, unfortunately this was the most intact squashed snake on the road of the 247 I saw. Otherwise I would have had more for you to identify.
1 year ago
How wonderful to be able to celebrate in person!
1 year ago