Journal Comments - Three Seasons Around France: Summer - CycleBlaze

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From Three Seasons Around France: Summer by Scott Anderson & Rachael Anderson

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Gregory Garceau commented on In Conwy: Early Morning Hike

Rocky, I can see you wrote this post and these are your photos. You can tell Scott that his words and pictures do a pretty good job of bringing reality to the hype too.

2 years ago
Scott Anderson replied to a comment by Rich Frasier on A (hopefully brief) descent into Hell

Yes, there are good people everywhere. Now if only this dentist I pulled out of a hat proves out to be another one.

2 years ago
Rich Frasier commented on A (hopefully brief) descent into Hell

So I was right to be worrying about you. I’m so glad the wallet issue worked out so well! Good people everywhere!!

2 years ago
Gregory Garceau commented on In Conwy: Early Morning Hike

All I can say is that I've heard great things about the Lake District and the surrounding areas. Your pictures bring reality to all the hype.

2 years ago
Scott Anderson replied to a comment by Bob Distelberg on A (hopefully brief) descent into Hell

It’s true, we like to drum up a crisis every now and then to keep up interest. The wallet is a good example of this. The broken tooth though - that’s taking things a bite too far.

2 years ago
Scott Anderson replied to a comment by Patrick O'Hara on A (hopefully brief) descent into Hell

Pretty remarkable, alright. We could hardly believe it when we received the call.

2 years ago
Patrick O'Hara commented on A (hopefully brief) descent into Hell

Wowzas! Sometimes the cycling gods are with you!

2 years ago
Kathleen Classen commented on A (hopefully brief) descent into Hell

How incredibly stressful all round. Such a wonderful happy ending with the wallet. I have my fingers crossed for the tooth. I had the same experience, but while home, which is so much easier. They were able to save the tooth but it needed a crown. Hopefully yours will work out equally well.

2 years ago
Bob Distelberg commented on A (hopefully brief) descent into Hell

It’s not enough that you two have these amazing cycling adventures. It’s that you throw in these extra plot twists to make the story even more exciting. And with any good adventure story, hopefully there’s a happy ending. So good that the wallet is back safe and sound. Just get that tooth issue resolved!

2 years ago
Scott Anderson replied to a comment by marilyn swett on A (hopefully brief) descent into Hell

That’s an astonishing coincidence. I see that yours came first so we’re blaming ours on you.

2 years ago
Keith Adams commented on A (hopefully brief) descent into Hell

WOW! What a day on the emotional roller coaster! I'm glad it ended on an up note instead of disaster.

Hang in there!

2 years ago
Keith Adams commented on a photo in A (hopefully brief) descent into Hell

Yes, yes it is!

2 years ago
Bill Shaneyfelt commented on a photo in In Conwy: Snowdonia National Park

Agreed. Matches images.

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2 years ago
marilyn swett commented on A (hopefully brief) descent into Hell

Wow - I couldn't believe your last post as it was so similar to our last few days! A couple of days into our drive home, Don had a crown fall off his tooth. It was the same one he had reattached in Columbus. Not painful, but needing a dentist visit. Then the last night we camped, I discovered that the sleeve in my wallet that holds all of my credit cards and health ID's was missing! We think it might have happened back in Iowa. Luckily no charges had been made and we were able to cancel the cards right away. But very stressful along with the stress of moving to AZ!

2 years ago
Jeanna & Kerry Smith commented on A (hopefully brief) descent into Hell

What a happy ending to your - yet another!- lost and found story. The pure joy of recovering a lost wallet is almost worth the worry of it's being missing. I hope your dental emergency story ends just as happily.

2 years ago