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Maybe she doesn't like the bike lane
2 years agoIt really is. We are so glad we got to see an exceptionally gorgeous Burmese temple. I'd give anything for the war to end in Burma. Besides all the senseless killing I fear they will lose a lot of their cultural artifacts and temples as well.
2 years agoThere are paint colors over here that I really like and the Thais are very much into using them too. I just don't see paint colors like these in The States.
2 years agoRight! I've never seen a gate like that.
2 years agoWhat an exceptional place. We’ll worthy of its own post.
2 years agoWe’ll, that’s certainly worth getting off the bike for.
2 years agoReally. What a vivid shade of green. Lime?
2 years agoWhat a beautiful temple!
2 years agoI’m exhausted and stressed for both of you reading about that death March of a ride. The story of the boys at the shooting gallery is the most heart-warming thing I remember reading in a long time though.
2 years agoWhat a great day! I’m so glad you got to go downhill and avoided any uphill.
2 years agoGreat photo!
2 years agoI've always thought that the hardest days are the ones with the most reward, this one being one of those days. I quickly forget about how hard it was and remember how wonderful it was instead.
2 years agoYes! I mean, I hate guns but ironic as it is, this was possibly the best idea I've had on this trip - to let these boys have at it. They are Hmong boys and hunting is part of being Hmong. They were so happy.
2 years agoWhat an amazing day but the riding sounded excruciating having to push your bikes up such steep grades and then go down which is hard to do! Great job getting there and before it got dark!
2 years ago
Yeah, that looks like a grim place. What a contrast to the other photos!
2 years ago