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Lovely Shot!
1 year agoHey, I recognize that corner! We were in Haro back in June for an Eroica ride. Nice place, but I think you've been there before.
1 year agoI’m carrying a lot more stuff including food so I’m putting stuff in weird places. I probably should keep notes on where I put them!
1 year agoI can’t believe I screwed it up! I tried it once in Portland following the instructions on the package and thought I’d remember but I didn’t. When I get back to Portland I’ll get another one unless I find one in Spain.
1 year agoI’m sure that’s what happened. I’d forgotten about this, but knew it from long ago. My first wife and I had one and took it to Europe with us almost 50 years ago.
1 year agoWhat a beautiful day you had.
1 year agoI was just confusing it with a mutant chickadee.
1 year agoBruce is correct, except that the chances it will die are 100%. So, plugged in only when it's in the water, full stop. I hope you can find another one because they are awesome.
1 year agoHA!! You can't fool me...
Those are acorns...
Most of us can easily confuse most birds...
1 year agoHmm. Sounds like a pretty good theory. Thanks.
1 year agoWe travel with these little gizmos. They are remarkable. BUT, we learned that they MUST be plugged in when the unit is IN the water and unplugged when still IN the water. If you take it out of the water when it's still plugged in, there is about a 98% chance the thing will die on the spot. That's our experience anyway.
1 year agoAww darn, you beat me to it. That was exactly the thought I had. I wonder what will be produced from Rachael's magic panniers tomorrow?
1 year agoGet a new one. It's such a good idea.
1 year ago
All our sympathy to Rachael. It is amazing the way the GPS jumps around in a maze of narrow alleys.
1 year ago