Journal Comments - Grampies Search for the Meaning of Life Spring 2022 - CycleBlaze

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From Grampies Search for the Meaning of Life Spring 2022 by Steve Miller/Grampies

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Steve Miller/Grampies replied to a comment by Gregory Garceau on a photo in Day 13: Hamburg to Wolfsbruch

Ok, I did a brief search. That thing is a "Super Guppy", used for carrying wide loads. I also found a site in German called Secret Photos from Hamburg, and it has exactly my shot of the Guppy.

2 years ago
Steve Miller/Grampies replied to a comment by Gregory Garceau on a photo in Day 13: Hamburg to Wolfsbruch

Yes we were wondering what that thing actually is, but could not tell from across the water, where we took this shot. Airbus has an airfield and lots of real looking planes behind this.

2 years ago
Steve Miller/Grampies commented on Day 5: Markranstadt to Muldenstein

Except for the small area around Lauenberg, it was dead flat! There is often a wind to buck from the North Sea, but no hills - at all!

2 years ago
Steve Miller/Grampies commented on Day 14: Wolfsbruch to Duhnen-Cuxhaven

Yes, after months of enjoying its ressurection, it was Avi's computer that quietly died in the night. I have been trying to resuscitate it as before, but this time no luck.

As you will see from the next page of the blog, there was no birthday cake for me, but only the chance to lie under a down quilt.

2 years ago
Steve Miller/Grampies replied to a comment by Beth Art on Day 7: Ronney to Hohenwarthe

But,but,but.....30-50 km is just a quick to moderate day ride when we are at home. Longer distances are for touring!

2 years ago
Steve Miller/Grampies replied to a comment by Sandra Morson on a photo in Day 5: Markranstadt to Muldenstein

Screen saver your heart out!

2 years ago
Laurie Marczak commented on Day 14: Wolfsbruch to Duhnen-Cuxhaven

So wait - was that Avi's ill-fated Surface Pro or a newer one that has also decided to die?

Also - the internet tells me that - although it is still April 26th here - it is April 27th already in Germany and so it is officially your birthday! We assume there will be pictures of some appropriate baked item to come in tomorrow's blog eh...

(Happy Birthday from the Seattle Crew).

2 years ago
Tricia Graham commented on Day 14: Wolfsbruch to Duhnen-Cuxhaven

There is a huge Saturn shop inBremerhaven which saved our blog about 8 years ago when I was having bad problems. As I remember otitis on the main square

2 years ago
Bill Shaneyfelt commented on a photo in Day 14: Wolfsbruch to Duhnen-Cuxhaven

Beat me to it! I searched before noticing someone else ID'd it. Great job, Ben! Keep it up.

2 years ago
Scott Anderson commented on Day 14: Wolfsbruch to Duhnen-Cuxhaven

Too bad about the surface. We killed one once too, in Taiwan. We stopped for lunch in a blinding rainstorm and left a pannier open, beneath a drain spout.

Get an iPad! They’re indestructible, in my experience. Well, unless you fall asleep on the toilet and drop it on the tile floor. That can be fatal.

2 years ago
Scott Anderson commented on a photo in Day 14: Wolfsbruch to Duhnen-Cuxhaven

Something else.

2 years ago
Scott Anderson commented on a photo in Day 14: Wolfsbruch to Duhnen-Cuxhaven

Hey, you’re just irked because I aced the redfish challenge.

2 years ago
Scott Anderson replied to a comment by Ben Parke on a photo in Day 14: Wolfsbruch to Duhnen-Cuxhaven

Looks like it to me too. That’s really neat. I’ve never biked far enough north to see a barnacle goose before. Striking appearance.

2 years ago
Ben Parke commented on a photo in Day 14: Wolfsbruch to Duhnen-Cuxhaven

Looks like a flock of Barnacle geese. Maybe migrating through?

2 years ago
Sue Price commented on Day 5: Markranstadt to Muldenstein

So lovely!!! Glad you started out with good weather. The pics look like it was lovely flat cycling but the GPS map looks like it was pretty hilly, so what was it like for real? Wandering Prices want to know!!! ☺️

2 years ago