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Good use of the guardrails. :)
2 years agoI think it's great that both of you like to take pictures along the way and take your time riding. :) Makes it more enjoyable to ride with someone who enjoys doing the same as you. I think bicycling and photography goes together like peanut butter & jelly! :)
2 years agoOh my goodness! What a great photo!! Makes me want to come and bike there!!
2 years agoAnother lovely photo!!
2 years agoWhat a neat tradition that is - to do ornamental painting over the windows! Makes it much more interesting and colorful!
2 years agoThose sheep are adorable and soft-looking! :)
2 years agoYes, things have changed. It was backbreaking work, I guess. Nice that you were able to cycle here back then.
4 years agoCycling in 73, I saw farmers cutting hay and stacking it like this
4 years agoTaking notes. We still hope to make it here next Autumn, if anyone will let Americans in their door again.
4 years agoSure. Sheep are cheep.
4 years agoThanks, Rachael!
4 years agoGreat photos!
4 years agoLove your story, Kathleen! I had never heard about mud baths in the USA, so I guess they are not quite so unique as I had imagined.
4 years agoThanks, Bob! There is something so soothing about bodies of blue water.
4 years ago
What a peaceful photo. :)
2 years ago