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19%..Wow, that Minnesota port really does pack a punch. Did you polish it off?
2 years agoYou too, eh? I also speak to the voice when entering parking ramps: "Please take your ticket."
"Okay, thank you."
My wife loves it. Ha.
Yes, there is a lot of truth in Dorothy's famous incantation.
2 years agoYes, that book contains my rough drafts for days I don't have wi-fi. I hadn't had a Tootsie Roll in ages and had forgotten how good they were. I mainly bought that one because I was attracted to the hugeness of it.
2 years agoThat guy must have been a real goofball. At least he was able to welcome you before that sign did.
2 years agohahaha - I do the SAME thing at those crossing signals. It drives my wife nuts! I'm still laughing that there's another soul who talks to the soulless impatient computer voice and receives no feedback in return.
2 years agoLove those lettered Wisconsin roads! The more letters, the less busy.
2 years agoLove your choice of fine chocolate. Will look for that book — or is it something we are to make for ourselves from you posts! Good choice for that part of the tasting as well.
2 years agoYou need not come up with something better. This was a great tour and showed a lot of what you rode by, through and around. Nice tour Greg.
2 years ago"I suppose I COULD ask for big mountains, vast deserts, deep canyons, and ancient castles, but sometimes you've just got to work with what exists in your own environment. I can do that."
There's no place like home. There's no place like home.
That's the best reason to do so.
2 years agoLovely little tour.
2 years agoHey - I remember that sign! Some guy rode out that day to welcome us to Minnesota even though we were in Wisconsin;
https://www.cycleblaze.com/journals/warriordeath1/day-41-pepin-wi-to-stillwater-mn/#25582_u4pfjfa6z43so2wqe58jkkni2x9
A match made in heaven. The best part is sipping the wine and letting it seep through the gooey Tootsie Roll lodged in your teeth.
2 years ago
Let's just say, when I was done with the wine tasting, the amount left in the bottle wouldn't have gotten a squirrel drunk.
2 years ago