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I’m ready to throw the bike in the car and come up to join you!!
2 years agoJust beautiful.
2 years agoThe ancient Greeks would have built a temple there.
2 years agoI’ve always thought that there’s something special about the color that pops out in the Central Coast during the winter and early spring. It’s the most beautiful green I’ve ever seen and you’ve caught it perfectly in your pictures and text.
2 years agoUnreal.
2 years agoWhen I hear those, I am in my grandparents' pasture in Missoula again. Laundry is waving from the line, bitterroots are in bloom, and cows walk in toward the barn. [A high school covers that pasture now, and their place is an asphalted church parking lot.]
2 years agoStunning.
2 years agoThese colors really raise my spirits. It will slowly travel north to us. What a luminous ride.
2 years agoI was thinking of you Emily while biking through here, imagining how much more you’d pick up and wishing I remembered more from my single Geology 101 course from 50 years ago. On a good day I can remember the difference between anticlines and synclines, but that’s about it.
That’s such a good story about James Dean. I’d forgotten he was from Indiana, and when I looked it up I was struck by what a simple headstone he lies beneath.
Oh Joy!
2 years agoIt feels like it alright. I had no idea it ever looked like this down here.
2 years agoYou sure the jackpot. Springtime is the best around here.
2 years agoMakes me want to wander up those ravines to hunt fossils... But I already have thousands that I need to get rid of.
2 years agoYeah, my sister used to live in Tehachapi, and hated them because they were so destructive. Having dogs was only helpful.
2 years ago
I'm afraid you're not going to want to come to Europe... Looks like you can't top a ride like that.
2 years ago