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I know I would love to loook at all the arhitecture. Not sure what you mean by worms. Hope not the kind dogs get. But if safe and in that heat I would love to take a swim.
1 year agoBeautiful countryside. Nice you have so many relatives and be great to show them California if they come.
1 year agoA great time for festavils out here also, hope it's not too hot like here in the 100's. Nice ride and your parents hotel looks like a castle.
1 year agoOMG. Absolutely LOVE this pic
1 year agoSunflowers and snow! wow
1 year agoWow... that camping area looked like a cycle-touring convention! Way to make it through the train headaches!! But you have convinced me to NEVER ride a train in France! 😳
1 year agoI'll have to remember your clever approach to cooling off - swimming in a full kit! Never heard of that before. 😀
1 year agoI admire your gastronomical bravery... but that's one box I don't think I want to have a check mark!
1 year agoThat was a beautiful ride along the Rhine. Your aunt Cordi and I did the same (or very similar) route and loved it.
1 year agoWay to be adaptable Erik! Dinner that night sounded great, despite your mom's dubious look!
1 year agoYet one more reason cyclists are infinitely better than motorcyclists... less obnoxiously loud..
1 year agoAnother beautiful day keep it up.
1 year agoBeautiful countryside and great meals. Nice they have so many paths and streets with no wild traffic.
1 year agoYour hair looks great. I always loved train rides and looking at old architectural sites and countryside. Your meals look great, I think your dad was in heaven with his.
1 year ago
Glad your able enjoy their food and sites
1 year ago