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And just when I thought I cornered the market on flimsy excuses, along comes this list hitting the world record. Well done.
BTW - after all these journals, and your "round the world" ride, do you still consider yourself the world's most naive bike tourist?
Another great read... I always look forward to reading your journals.
1 year agoThanks for another fun read, Greg! Hope you do another one soon.
1 year agoA great read... thanks, Greg!
1 year agoThanks for the efforts!
As always, looking forward to the next adventure.
Sigh!
1 year agoIt looks like iron pigmentation. Iron is leached from the rock by water passing through it, then when it hits the air it combines with oxygen and forms iron oxide - rust. Geology 101 stuff. But I could be wrong.
1 year agoGood stuff Greg. Thanks for posting, and I’m already looking forward to the next one.
1 year ago"Wouldn't it be nice if motels had a policy that if no rooms were available, they must allow a cyclist to camp in its back yard."
You need to visit The Frontier Hotel in Cambridge, ID. They did exactly that last year, when I was stranded there for three days and nights.
Well done, Mr. Garceau!
1 year agoHi Led. Not sure if I'm ready for another puppy to pamper, but you never know how I'll feel tomorrow.
1 year agoI felt a little humbled until I read the last sentence. Thanks, George.
1 year agoMark, thank for reminding me about Faulkner--America's answer to James Joyce. And thanks for writing your comment in a long sentence deserving of its own recognition.
1 year agoWow! -what an amazing sentence! - only 920 more words and you'll surpass Faulkner's longest sentence, although I think your sentence was exactly the right length, and not so excessively long like that windbag from Mississippi who, although a great writer, used too many words and only received two Pulitzers, which is wonderful and all, but not the three or four I anticipate you will most certainly receive for your work which consists of creativity, humor, spontaneity, numerous polysyllabic words, and, most importantly, bicycling - something no other Pulitzer, Nobel, Booker, Hugo, or Newberry winner has ever been able to accomplish.
As always, thanks for a great journal!
A great and worthy reason to add a page.
1 year ago