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Amazing photos. I'm itching to follow in your tire tracks some day.
2 years agoI remember at least one central Iowa loop ride where the wind changed so there was a constant headwind.
Beautiful pics!
Wonderful. And the best thing about this post? There was no mention of your ankle injury, which sounds like a very good sign.
2 years agoSo it is, I must really get my cataracts done!
2 years agoTo me too. I used to know what they are called from a project I worked on which was built on Montserrat in the Caribbean. No, I didn’t get to visit the site. We don’t use them in BC because appropriate large rock is available.
2 years agoThanks Rachael - and it was great to "conquer" the wind and get out for a ride on such a gorgeous day. Both the ankle and I are getting stronger. So sorry about the Garmin and luggage - please let me know if I can help.
2 years agoCongratulations! You got out in spite of the wind and hopefully your ankle is doing okay! Beautiful photos!
2 years agoThanks Suzanne!
2 years agoThanks Rich!
2 years agoThis is just beautiful!
2 years agoThey still do this in our small town in the French countryside. But the death notices are a little less florid. No big type, no pictures, and no religious iconography. After all, it's France, and laïcité must be respected.
2 years agoWonderful!
2 years agoThe advantage of going without fenders. Something I've never done...
2 years agoGlad to see that you are able to cycle and move about freely now!
2 years ago
Wow! Looks like great fun!
2 years ago