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Must be an Italian plum then.
1 year agoLooks like your standard flowering plum or cherry.
1 year agoDang. And that road looks so beckoning, too.
1 year agoExperience helps. So does luck. They couldn’t guarantee one would be available when I called.
1 year agoLooks like you've done this kind of thing before.
1 year agoWay too pretty to use in a mucky garden, but with a donkey or pony in harness that could be really special.
1 year agoI feel like they got the timeline here wrong.
1 year agoMy dad used to mix cement the same way.
1 year agoOur hotel in Bangkok had similarly sized elevators, and it never once occurred to us to fold our bikes, ha. But they did fit, jusssssssst barely.
1 year agoI’ve never had the sense to use the folding function of my bike either. Glad it’s not just me that doesn’t think of these things. You could just blame the jet lag!
1 year agoThat's quite the garden cart.
1 year agoOverseas air travel is not for sissies. Congrats on powering through it once again. Excited to follow your trip.
1 year agoI agree about it being easier to manage. One of the things I love about the Bike Friday is I feel closer to the ground and more able to hop off quickly. It's my favorite bike for pulling my grandson in the trailer for that reason.
1 year agoOh, that's interesting. I didn't know that's how the Japanese Gardens started. It's one of the best things Portland has to offer, in my opinion. Lots of Japanese come to Portland to see the Japanese Garden because it is pristine and not trampled along the edges of the paths like so many are in Japan.
1 year ago
Great to see another Cycleblaze meetup 👍
1 year ago