Journal Comments - Two Far 2018 - Trailing through the Rust Belt - CycleBlaze

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From Two Far 2018 - Trailing through the Rust Belt by Jeanna & Kerry Smith & Alain Abbate

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Pam Horne commented on a photo in East of Eden

I see no problem here!

6 years ago
Pam Horne commented on Tragedy strikes.

I’m sorry about your neighbors but thankful your son was not there.

6 years ago
Boris Fayfer commented on a photo in Dodging drops

that some amassing bridge! : The 13-story (40-meter) high and nearly half-mile (770-meter) long trestle bridge provides scenic views of the Des Moines River Valley and is located near mining shafts that were worked by Italian immigrant families and others who settled nearby.The bridge decking incorporates a decorative structure that represents the view through a mine shaft, and its design includes decorative lighting that remains on until 10:30pm in the summer and 9:00pm in the winter.

https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/High_Trestle_Trail#/media/File:High_Trestle_Bridge_at_Night_-_Iowa_(24189757769).jpg

6 years ago
Rich McKay commented on A time capsule

And if you see one that has a red line instead of the blue, it's for the firefighters (Thin Red Line).

6 years ago
Geoff Abbate commented on As far south as we're gonna get.

The Amish have a sweet tooth. Every Amish store I have been to has a substantial section for candy and other sweet treats. Also, ice cream shops do a great business there. It must be the hard work and clean living that keeps them thin.

6 years ago
Boris Fayfer commented on a photo in Day 19 Carrollton, MO

must be organic ;)

6 years ago
mike labate commented on Heading North

Thank you for the beautiful pictures, enjoy and safe travels.

6 years ago
mike labate replied to a comment by Anne Abbate on Tragedy strikes.

Youz are welcome, it was so sad but I was able to do a temporary repair with a lock and some sheet metal to hide the fire department damage, you will need a new door and frame when youz get back. Safe travels and enjoy!

6 years ago
Pam Horne commented on a photo in No rest for the wicked

That’s a lot of pork chops!

6 years ago
Jeanna & Kerry Smith replied to a comment by DAVID FAULKNER on The New Ride (Team S)

Yeah - a double La-Z-Boy on wheels

6 years ago
Jeanna & Kerry Smith replied to a comment by DAVID FAULKNER on Bumps in the road

Big rack + 2 bikes + four passengers & gear + mountains in Tennessee = POOR CAR!!

6 years ago
DAVID FAULKNER commented on Bumps in the road

This is the most innovative bike rack I have ever seen

We don’t grow them like that up here in Canada eh!
Dave

6 years ago
DAVID FAULKNER commented on The New Ride (Team S)

Kerry
Are you sure this is a bike? Hah hah!
Dave

6 years ago
Alain Abbate replied to a comment by Gail Cullinan on A time capsule

Thank you Gail, it's good to know what we have been looking at and good to know first responders are held in high esteem.

6 years ago
Gail Cullinan commented on A time capsule

The flag is called the Thin Blue line flag. It represents the officer and the insurmountable odds they face and it also reflects on those that were lost in enforcing the law. i got this from googling. Safe travels

6 years ago