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Would love to see a photo of you dusting off your Bike Friday with one of those!
3 years agoI imagine Rachael hopping off of the roof of that car and onto the street to continue walking.
Interesting angle and perspective!
Very respectable! With luck you’ll be nearing the double figures before long.
I’ve never compiled a list before now, but so far we’re up to 10 bikers and teams, unless I’ve forgotten someone. It’s easier for us of course because so many are in our own back yards. Bruce and Andrea, the Grumbys, the Grampies, Anne and Dave Mathers, Keith and Kathleen Klassen, Jacquie and Al Gaudet, Greg Garceau, Bob Distelberg, Kelly Iniguez, Eva and Al Walters. I think that’s it.
Definitely a common name! :-)
Anaxyrus fowleri (Fowler's toad)
https://mnfi.anr.msu.edu/species/description/10846/Anaxyrus-fowleri
Thanks! If COVID isn’t an issue, I’m sure it will be the best and we get to meet the 2 of you!
3 years agoLove both videos! It's been an inspiring trip so far, you have covered so much ground, can you really believe you are where you are now? And if really the best is yet to come, that's going to be fantastic.
3 years agoWow, another Cycleblazer for your list! I just counted how many I have. So far I have met seven cyclists from that other site in person: Bill Weir we met in Thailand, three times I think, Laura Roberts I met at the Munich airport, Maun and David Alston in Münster and Munich, Joe Trudo in Munich, Joff Summerfield (penny farthing cyclist) in southrn Thailand and Chris Lee (from Singapore) in Sukhotai. Some were planned, some were serendipity. Hoping for more encounters.
3 years agoWe discussed the fact that it’s for sale, but I’m really too old to take on a fixer upper.
3 years agoThis place has intrigued me whenever I go by. It's for sale, so I think somebody should buy it and convert into a hotel.
3 years agoYup. Definitely alive. I was worried for him at first, because when I nudged him he didn’t react at all. Once he mobilized though he looked just fine. And no tread marks on his back, always. Good sign.
3 years agoLooks like a hatchling. Most are more than willing to give a demonstration of why they are called snapping turtles!
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Common_snapping_turtle
And it is even alive!
Garter snakes are always neat to find! Some just do not want to leave the nice warm pavement. Temperament is highly variable, from totally serene to hissy, striking, flattening, etc.
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Eastern_garter_snake
Udderly.
3 years agoHow about the moon?
3 years ago
He does look more Blue than usual.
3 years ago