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"Fort Taylor protected the harbor during the Civil War..."
I'm led to wonder which side built it and used it for protection from the opposite side...
I’m glad you didn’t get hit!
7 months agoI love cats and this is a great photo! Another reason to admire Hemingway!
7 months agoI agree!
7 months agoYou both are really tough! I guess I should stop whine about 20 to 25 mile winds that are mostly tail winds or side winds.
7 months agoThat doesn’t look good!
7 months agoThat’s a pretty impressive mate you’ve got there, Janice. Hang on tight.
7 months agoI hope so too Kelly!
8 months agoI hope so too Kelly!
8 months agoMaybe it's a good thing you weren't sleeping? Gulp!
8 months agoI was going to ask you what you use. Looks like a good product, thanks for the tip.
8 months agoThis is going to be a fun little tradition on the Going to the Sun Road! Hopefully the jersey brings us the same good weather you had, and a chance to get to the top.
8 months agoI've used a Salamander brand visor for decades. It is stable even on mountain pass descents, and does not pull my helmet around. It's a visor, does a great job providing shade for my face, but no protection for the back of the neck. I've taken to wearing long sleeve, 1/4 zip shirts that have a collar. They are reasonably comfortable all summer long.
8 months agoSome number of years ago, during a long, cold Vermont winter, my wife and I had this running gag where every morning she would check the weather in Key West, and report, "Hey, it's going to be 80 degrees and sunny in Key West today." And I would say something like, "Well, let's go." We didn't. It went on for months.
8 months ago
That's for sure!
7 months ago