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Wow, wonderful collection of collections, Scott!
1 year agoScott and Rachael - you've had a great year, and it's been really fun following along. Hope your 2024 is full of more adventures, friends, and even more bike touring!!
1 year agoQuite a chunky sort of bird, innit?
1 year agoThe lane definitely appears preferable to the shoulder.
1 year agoThe hillside is bleeding from the industrial assault on it.
1 year agoStill amazing to me...
1 year agoHappy New Year Scott and Rachael! I’m thrilled to be included in your year-end photos. I am heading to the Carlsbad area shortly to spend three months checking out the cycling along the California coast, and I am looking forward to following you two on your travels in 2024.
1 year agoYou’re right! He looks like a ping pong ball.
1 year agoMy ancient camping cookware set is branded "Open Range". I still even have the original box, from probably almost 35 years ago.
1 year agoThat adult is about the puffiest sparrow I've ever seen.
1 year agoNow I am sorry that we didn't spend more of the conversation taking advantage of your encyclopedic knowledge of France and Spain. Your ability to pull up town names years after the fact is a real skill!
Thank you for dinner. It was memorable for all of the right reasons.
Yes, very cute indeed.
1 year agoI misspoke earlier. I rode the Bike Friday on the 74 ride: https://www.cycleblaze.com/journals/winterlude2020/biking-my-age-in-miles-74/. I forgot that we had those bikes with us then because we flew back from Taiwan to San Diego.
1 year agoThat’s it! I was sure you’d know.
1 year ago
Yup, but maybe not as much so as this shot suggests. Gallinules are cousins to chickens, which is easy to believe.
1 year ago