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Happy birthday, Scott, and many happy returns. Hope your dinner was festive and delicious!
2 years agoScott, hope you had a great birthday!
2 years agoJoyeuse anniversaire!
2 years agoBike trail or canoe trail?
2 years agoNew to me, too. The wild holly around here rarely gets that big . People cut it for decorations and it doesn’t get a chance to grow. Maybe starting an orchard wold be a long term gift to future generations.
2 years agoHappy Birthday! Well done, even if it was only metric!
2 years agoHappy Birthday, Scott. Hope you had a great one!
2 years agoCranes really love frogs and I know that frogs burrow down a bit to hibernate for the winter. But I suppose it could be escargot their feasting on. I can't quite make out the little bowls of melted butter to dip them in but they are probably there.
2 years agoIt is amazing. There is quite a large population that winters over there, mostly up on the north end of the island. They take turns with the osprey - they seem to arrive right when the osprey head south in the fall, and return north when they return in the spring.
2 years agoNo, there’s not. That comment was spoken out of envy, of course. If we drop out of the long distance touring business I’m likely to do this myself. Looking forward to seeing what you see through it.
2 years agoNot that there’s anything wrong with that, says she will start lugging around a scope after Christmas. 😉
2 years agoRight. The military government is making sure their country doesn't go anywhere. Very depressing.
2 years agoIt’s not going anywhere, last I heard. Go when you can go.
2 years agoThe grass is always greener...
Even as tough as the cycling is there, I'd rather be in Burma.
Happy birthday, Scott! Just so happens it’s mine, too.
2 years ago