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What perfect timing! Two gooey desserts well deserved!
5 years agoDizzying, and very cramped. I had to walk down backwards, carefully.
5 years agoReally! I tried to convince GBO to go over and have words with him, but he doesn’t speak Italian.
5 years agoYou’re right, of course. We came back with enough to remind ourselves, but I doubt we’d forget this anyway.
5 years agoThat’s so great! I’ve never heard of a tree mallow.
5 years agoI hadn’t thought of it that way. He does blend in nicely, doesn’t he!
5 years agoWho cares about not having the right camera - you were there! What an experience!
5 years agoNice camoflage!
5 years agoLooks like tree mallow. Related to hollyhocks.
https://www.inaturalist.org/taxa/77950-Malva-arborea
Oh, my! I'm dizzy and bouncing off the rails just looking at it ...
5 years agoHow rude of him!
5 years agoThat’s true. Ever present in places like this. You must have to time it right to get enough hours of sunlight in these narrow streets.
5 years agoI think that’s right, and you would get used to it with practice. Salvatore raced up and down it when giving us a demo. Much easier on the knees, actually.
5 years agoAnd laundry?
5 years ago
Glad to hear you dodged the weather bullet. You can feel really smug sitting in your dry hotel room while it buckets. We had that same experience a few days ago in Erlach.
5 years agoWe are in Geneva now and heading to Annecy tomorrow with an expected tailwind... yes! I downloaded some of your GPX routes from your ride a few years ago. We won’t be taking your indirect squiggly route to Annecy given the weather amongst other things and neither of us feel 100%. I also suspect there there may be some snow on that route.