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Unreal
10 months agoI had someone comment once that my bike must be the most photographed bike on the planet! I was told that a person should always be in the photo to make it more interesting - since I seldom ride with another person, my bike has to substitute. Plus, I just like looking at bike set ups, so I try to return the favor!
10 months agoYour bike sure gets a lot of beauty shots
10 months agoI’m so sorry about Jacinto’s accident. I did the exact thing myself a couple of years ago on the drive back from Tucson, but to my great toe. I can’t imagine having to bike again right afterwards.
10 months agoSpeaking of honoring the old price - when I dropped that last day at the Motel Lake McDonald - that changed our reservation and they raised the rates for the two days we did stay. I think that was small of them.
10 months agoMy toe hurts just reading about Jacinto's injury!
10 months agoWe walked to dinner past the Motel 6 - we both recognized it from our stay with you in 2019. We ate at a steak house just past the Motel 6. I'm quite sure it wasn't there in 2019.
10 months agoGood eye! Or, memory - as I can tell I liked the photo of his bike previously. That is the bike. I didn’t even ask him if he was journaling. I did ask Tristan, who said it was all he could do to finish the day, much less journal.
10 months agoHave you seen this journal --> https://www.cycleblaze.com/journals/biking/ Is it the same gy?
10 months agoI believe we stayed at the newly renovated Motel 6 in Cranbrook. They honored our reservation prices even though they had raised them considerably.
10 months agoBeautiful cabin. It's such a nice surprise when a place turns out to be even better than you expected.
10 months agoIt is for reindeer.
10 months agoLove this!
10 months agoCute!
10 months ago
They indicate that there is less movement in and out of the lake than lakes with no lily pads, but they are an important part of a lake ecosystem, harboring fish and turtle babies. The water is just as clean here as other lakes, most aquatic plants act as wonderful filters and shade givers. There always seems to be just the right amount of lily pads in a lake. As lakes fill in over time (which they do!) there is more sediment, more plants, and eventually you have a bog.
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