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Good to know. I hear there’s decent cycling in Thailand. If we go someday, we’ll be all set with this knowledge.
5 years agoI’d forgotten where this was, but we walked past it again the next day. This is Shattuck Hall, on the PSU campus. Built in 1915, it was originally an elementary school.
5 years agoI didn’t realize it was recently paved, but then we never bike up that way. Lucky us!
5 years agoOoh! We've been thinking of that loop too, ever since we heard that the road was paved (not all that long ago, I think). But we haven't done it.
5 years agoYou can't quite see the bolt I put right through the body of the car to reattach and tighten down the flapping thick plastic undercarriage material. I'm quite happy that it solved the problem, having never drilled a hole in a car body before. I'm most proud of the fact that I found a bolt the same color as the car and no one would ever question that it hasn't always been there. That Jetta is a great car and it's been no problem keeping it while its owners are away. It used to whine for its parents to return but after I drilled that hole in its side it has been silent - fearful.
5 years agoIn Thailand there seems to be a specific script that coffee houses use and they are always in this color. We can see up ahead that a cafe is coming up without knowing how to read Thai.
5 years agoI took a year of Mandarin in college but I have forgotten all the characters I once knew. Written characters that is. I do remember all the human characters I once knew in college. Funny what the brain retains and what it lets go.
5 years agoYes, I was thinking this too. They aren't normal brick texture.
5 years agoThank you everyone, thank you. I also just want to point out that my three hundred pound U-Lock is on the bike.
5 years agoCaption:
"Hey, the grass really is greener!"
Cheers,
Keith
He's all burly from the garage construction.
5 years agoThanks. It's Bianchi Volpe which Scott suggested that i look into when I got into riding five years ago. I love the bike. It's solid and handled
the couple of falls that I've taken over the years. I've got a nice 20 mile loop in the country, north of Salem, that I do ona regular basis. I ride all year round. In Oregon that's airly easy to do.
Brilliant! I like how Rodriguez's mind works.
5 years agoWow! Nothing like a feat of strength in front of a carrot-hued wall.
5 years ago
Isn't that sort of Bianchi green?
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