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Definitely not barefoot-friendly! Be careful you don't roll an ankle on that. (Yah I know it's already ten days later so the warning comes far too late to be of use. Still ... just sayin'.)
5 months agoBrainless systems backed up by clueless, couldn't-care-less people who don't want to be bothered. INTENSELY frustrating.
5 months agoWhat a wonderfully vibrant, positive family!
5 months agoYou were pretty close to where I spent my childhood summers. We had a cottage on Fire Island off the Atlantic shore of Long Island. No cars, just boardwalks, and in those days no electricity, just kerosenelamps, and we pumped our water. Paradise.
5 months agoA seasonal indoor movie theatre? That's interesting.
5 months agoCongrats for having the gumption to do this! We biked NYC a decade go, at the end of a ride that started on the Blue Ridge Parkway. The city was just trying to become bike friendly, opening up Manhattan with bike lanes and their first bike share program. We felt like pioneers, and were surprised at how much we enjoyed it - thrilling really. Once was enough though.
5 months agoGreat image!
5 months agoWe were introduced to Chartreuse on our last tandem tour in France. It's a very interesting concoction.
5 months agoOld friends are THE best!
5 months agoYou folks are brave. Reminds me of when Shae, Barb and me cycled downtown to the arch a few years ago x 100.
5 months agoAmazing ! You made it to NY !
5 months agoHouse of Cakes! That's a must-stop situation for sure.
5 months agoI never thought of it until I saw this, but the stones make their own mini-skyline, don't they?
5 months agoBetter, for sure.
5 months ago
I don't know how to do it myself, but I would have loved to hear a live recording of Mike's rant about trying to reserve a campsite. It would have been most entertaining hearing it in his own voice.
5 months agoI like rocky beaches because they're usually emptier. I like sandy beaches because I can squish my toes in the sand.