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I can only imagine the amount of goose poop.
3 years agoNeed more weight to make the limit? :-)
3 years agoLive in each other’s pockets. That’s the truth, alright! We get a lot of alone time on the road from our riding style though. How do people on tandems do it?
3 years agoThat’s for sure. You could stare at this masterpiece a long time and keep finding something new. I’d love to come back and peek inside too.
3 years agoAmazing architecture, they don't build them like that anymore.
3 years agoWhat a team. 33 years is outstanding, especially as you guys 'live in each other's pocket. Look forward to reading your future journals, you really do an excellent job.
3 years agoYes, I remember that too. Mostly though I remember that it floats. A pencil and a paper sail and it makes a great tubbie toy.
3 years agoOriental bittersweet... I fight that stuff where I go fishing. Grows really fast and covers/strangles everything. Might be worse than the honeysuckle eventually.
https://www.canr.msu.edu/news/oriental_bittersweet_an_aggressive_invasive_plant
« 99 and 44/100ths percent pure » . Funny what you remember.
3 years agoHi,
Thanks! After 65 years I finally know what that thing is. Who would have thought?
Cheers,
Keith
‘Baffle’ you? Is that another of those bon mots we hear so much about? It’s a guard gate, by the way. I saw two more today and looked it up. Stay tuned.
3 years agoMe again,
You rode less than four blocks from my childhood home on Oxford Avenue in Amherst. If you continued down Bailey Ave past Millersport where you went right and took the second left onto Oxford you would have seen it.
Spell check seems to have deleted the « c » in Ellicott Creek. Used to go there to swim. The pollution in the creek might explain a few things….
Cheers,
Keith
Hi,
Those gâtes used to baffle me when I was a kid. They still do.
Cheers,
Keith
And here I am again. The luck is all mine getting to see familiar places through new eyes.
Cheers,
Jack-in-the-box Keith
Makes me want to see if it's true .. good marketing for the curious consumer!
3 years ago