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From An Unbelievable Tour Around An Imaginary World by Gregory Garceau

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Gregory Garceau replied to a comment by Ron Suchanek on a photo in DAY TWENTY-THREE: A Long Ride in the Darkness, Followed By a French Food Classic

Yes, it's almost as good as new. The French are the most efficient cathedral craftsmen on the planet.

1 year ago
Gregory Garceau replied to a comment by Bill Shaneyfelt on a photo in DAY TWENTY-THREE: A Long Ride in the Darkness, Followed By a French Food Classic

I believe this was in the part of Paris known as "The English Quarter."

1 year ago
Ron Suchanek commented on a photo in DAY TWENTY-THREE: A Long Ride in the Darkness, Followed By a French Food Classic

It looks like the restoration efforts are coming along nicely!

1 year ago
Ron Suchanek commented on a photo in DAY TWENTY-THREE: A Long Ride in the Darkness, Followed By a French Food Classic

I've heard that pictures can't do it justice.

1 year ago
Ron Suchanek commented on a photo in DAY TWENTY-THREE: A Long Ride in the Darkness, Followed By a French Food Classic

I've heard that pictures can't do it justice.

1 year ago
Jen Rahn commented on DAY TWENTY-THREE: A Long Ride in the Darkness, Followed By a French Food Classic

Mr. Grumby has been giggling about this tour daily, urging me to pull myself out of life's seriousnesses to check in on the joys of this Imaginary World.

As some famous person once said, "The view is pretty good when you pull your head out of your ass!" (I think it was Dan Harris)

Thank you!

1 year ago
Jen Rahn commented on a photo in DAY TWENTY-THREE: A Long Ride in the Darkness, Followed By a French Food Classic

I've always wondered what wrought-iron lattice looked like.

Impressive!

1 year ago
Jen Rahn commented on a photo in DAY TWENTY-THREE: A Long Ride in the Darkness, Followed By a French Food Classic

I can imagine the sound of this dog barking with its Italian or French accent.

1 year ago
Jen Rahn commented on a photo in DAY TWENTY-THREE: A Long Ride in the Darkness, Followed By a French Food Classic

I'll be curious to see if Mr. Grumby comments on the presence of mushrooms.

This looks truly delicious!!

1 year ago
Gregory Garceau replied to a comment by Nancy Graham on DAY TWENTY-THREE: A Long Ride in the Darkness, Followed By a French Food Classic

Nancy, you say the nicest things. My ego is now at an all-time high.

1 year ago
Gregory Garceau commented on a photo in DAY TWENTY-TWO: Sicilian Cycleblaze Meet-Up

Chef G. thanks you.

1 year ago
Gregory Garceau replied to a comment by Rachael Anderson on a photo in DAY TWENTY-TWO: Sicilian Cycleblaze Meet-Up

I'll tell her you said that. She'll appreciate it.

1 year ago
Nancy Graham commented on DAY TWENTY-THREE: A Long Ride in the Darkness, Followed By a French Food Classic

Fantastic shot of the Eiffel Tower - and one with you in it as proof you were there was a nice touch for the skeptics. The other thing I really like about this day is the glass topped picnic table. You had to look high and higher for such a French outdoor furniture piece. You are a wonder in itself.

1 year ago
Rachael Anderson commented on DAY TWENTY-THREE: A Long Ride in the Darkness, Followed By a French Food Classic

You certainly saw a different Paris then we saw last year.

1 year ago
Rachael Anderson commented on DAY TWENTY-TWO: Sicilian Cycleblaze Meet-Up

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1 year ago