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French cities and Iowa landscapes all in one day. Cycling doesn't get much better than that.
2 years agoA lovely day. As you well know, in Iowa, all the churches would be Lutheran, maybe multiple flavors in each town. Really enjoying following along your tour!
2 years agoThe Hubris Cathedral. What survives is beautiful if structurally unsound. Great pictures!
2 years agoIncredible. We never made it inside.
2 years agoSomehow I’ve never heard where the name for penny farthing came from. Nice to know!
2 years agoDid you draw him a sheep?
2 years agoThanks for the background on why it's called penny farthing.
2 years agoWe missed it all - just saw the camping grounds!
2 years agoThanks Keith - I imagine it is pretty striking with a full bloom on top
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2 years agoThanks Scott
2 years agoI was shocked at how many people climbed over, including overweight middle-aged women with shopping bags! I guess they are all vying for a Darwin Award
2 years agoWonderful description of the country, the people, the scenery and biking. I continue to be amazed at all Susan does with such charm and courage. An amazing person and great chronicler of her journey.
2 years agoAgreed
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Black-headed_gull
Hi,
2 years agoIn my never ending quest for the perfect andouillette, one of the best I’ve ever found was served to me in Amiens. So I imagine your dinner was of top quality, too.
Cheers,
Keith