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You’re right - it does feel like that country. We should stay home more!
5 years agoIt kind of reminds me of the Palouse. Gorgeous.
5 years agoHope that's the last SVT episode of the tour and that the heat is tolerable in the remaining days!
5 years agoGlad these flowers were there to cheer you up after the road mishap!
5 years agoI wouldn't have slept.
5 years agoSend me some rhubarb cake, it sounds great!
5 years agoThanks, Suzanne. It’s a frustration, alright. So unpredictable.
5 years agoSorry to hear about the SVT episode, glad it passed und you were OK for the remainder of the ride! Take care of yourselves and your bikes, you two.
5 years agoNope, true story. Muesli, two varieties of granola, several of the usual flakes, I forget what else. Amazingly enough, no kiddie cereals. Never seen anything like it.
5 years agoOk, I'm skeptical. Reminds me of the new Canada Food Rules that urge you to eat nuts and beans. Also, the prominent jar in the foreground looks suspiciously like inedible envelopes of sugar. Am I being crabby? Am I high on hot rhubarb cake, which we just baked? I should hasten to add that it's Steve writing. Dodie would be head over heels for a ten grainer!
5 years agoThat's just dazzling. I love the red poppies so much.
5 years agoGreat video and photos to show what Republic Day and the celebration of San Primiano are all about!
What a cool experience.
I guess if you want to get your tractor blessed, this is an efficient way to do it!
5 years agoYou can do it. It’s good exercise for the aging brain.
5 years ago
You’re right. I was sorry we left our tractor back home in storage. Another item to add to the packing list.
5 years ago