Journal Comments - Unchained Melody - CycleBlaze

Journal Comments (page 22)

From Unchained Melody by Andrea Brown & Bruce Lellman

You're viewing the comments posted on the entries, photos, and maps for this journal. Want to add a comment of your own? Click anywhere you see the    icon within a journal entry. Go to the most recent entry in this journal.

Rachael Anderson commented on a photo in It’s just so easy here

How great!

10 months ago
Bruce Lellman replied to a comment by Ron Suchanek on Bangkok

Hours! Even days!

10 months ago
Bruce Lellman replied to a comment by Ron Suchanek on a photo in Bubble-wrapped mummy bikes

Except in Bangkok there are light rail trains that go over much of the city which I'm sure is more spread out than Dallas. And some of these are the new high speed rail lines. And then there is the subway, super modern, which you don't see. Bangkok has it much more together than most American cities.

10 months ago
Bruce Lellman replied to a comment by Ron Suchanek on a photo in Bubble-wrapped mummy bikes

There were lots of fees involved with this particular shipping of our bikes. All of it was unnecessary in my way of thinking because when we got on the train there was lots of space where we could have put the bikes. More space than the first train we took where we could take our bikes along on the train. I hate stuff that doesn't make sense.

10 months ago
Bruce Lellman replied to a comment by Ron Suchanek on a photo in Heading South at a Slow Pace

It was so cozy that we spent most of a day there lounging and working on this damn journal.

10 months ago
Bruce Lellman replied to a comment by Cornelia Schulz on a photo in Bangkok

That's funny. I hadn't thought of that but, yes, there is only one from each pair.

10 months ago
Bruce Lellman replied to a comment by Steve Miller/Grampies on The Battleaxe and the Monk

There are many flaws to all religions but this one really set me off. The photos I posted do not show the destruction of nature because I tried to move it out of the frame as much as possible. There were also piles of used plastic bottles and a pile of garbage half burned. Plastic, half burned!! And because a monk has lived there for 40 years they call it all sacred. I bet a temple will be built there after the monk dies.

10 months ago
Bruce Lellman replied to a comment by Bo Lee on The Battleaxe and the Monk

You know how it is when you first fall in love? You just pet the soft fur and listen to the loud purring and admire the white whiskers against the black fur and you are sure they are in love with you too. I'm sorry but I completely forgot to take a photo.

10 months ago
Bo Lee replied to a comment by Rachael Anderson on The Battleaxe and the Monk

yes, we want to see the cat!

10 months ago
Bill Shaneyfelt commented on a photo in The Battleaxe and the Monk

Looks like maybe a giant golden orb weaver.

https://www.inaturalist.org/taxa/49758-Nephila/browse_photos?place_id=6967

10 months ago
Bo Lee replied to a comment by Bruce Lellman on Pineapple Fields Forever

Thanks for the tip to watch Ryan's Grand Divide video, i loved it! Whatta life :-)

10 months ago
Rachael Anderson commented on The Battleaxe and the Monk

Why don’t you have a picture of the cat? I love cats!

10 months ago
Rachael Anderson replied to a comment by Steve Miller/Grampies on The Battleaxe and the Monk

Very true!

10 months ago
Steve Miller/Grampies commented on The Battleaxe and the Monk

How is it in line with Bhuddist philosophy to kill the (living) tree so the (inanimate) rock is not split? Seems like all other religions, the belief system can be twisted to allow for all sorts of nonsense if one can just convince others to play along.

10 months ago
Scott Anderson commented on The Battleaxe and the Monk

I’m with you. Sacrilege.

10 months ago