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Hello there Chris and Dea,
I'm so excited to, once again, join in on your fun.
Greg
I'm so glad you are now on CycleBlaze. Welcome! I'm looking forward to reading your next adventure.
5 years agoHey don,t knock it. This is about the size of the first TV we had when we were first married (51 years ago).
5 years agoEgrets. You will be seeing them all over Mexico in watery areas.
5 years agoGotta love the bike lane sign.
5 years agoI hope you visit Trinidad & Tobago. They speak English there, and drive on the wrong side of the street, just like England! I am friends with some folks in Siparia in the south part of Trinidad and have visited their Christian camp numerous times.
5 years agoYay! Looking forward to more critter pictures and reading more of your adventures! I certainly enjoyed your long way around the world journal as you enjoyed/suffered riding around the globe.
5 years agoOh, hooray! We’ve been hoping we’d hear from the two of you again! We’ve never biked South America, keep wondering if we should, and can’t wait to follow along.
Happy trails,
Scott (and Rachael)
Nothing much to be added to what Andrea and Steve already said, Chris. I am glad you are back on the road, glad you are sharing it with us and happy you do it here on cycleblaze. Safe riding to both of you! Frank
5 years agoOh yes, from May 1, 2010 to Nov. 12, 2018 is indeed 3117 days (8 years, 6 months, 11 days), but that excludes Nov. 12 itself!
5 years agoThanks Andrea! We're excited for you being excited!
5 years agoThanks Steve, it's great to be here!
5 years agoWe're so excited!!! For you entering Latin America, and for us, to get to read about it!
5 years agoJust saw your new entry into the wonderful world of Cycleblaze blogs. So glad that you are here and looking forward to following along with you.
5 years ago
Might be white herons.
5 years agohttps://www.allaboutbirds.org/how-to-identify-white-herons-excerpt-from-better-birding-book/