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like a tourist ~ I am so used to riding this route “full gas” that I missed how much there is to see and enjoy along the way. Well, riding the route with my sister from London, helped me to see it all with fresh eyes! Thanks for such an enjoyable ride, Harriet!
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Longer Days ~ When I go to visit Mom on Mondays now, the Sun is still shining into her suite as we sat there watching M*A*S*H and having a laugh together. This evening, the Sun cast a very warm light on Mom’s face (despite the bitter cold wind outside) as she sat enjoying a glass…
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bokehm0n: It’s all about the curves.
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marcelo-mmm: thenutbusters: I been lookin’ at the sky ‘cause it’s gettin’ me high Forget the hearse ‘cause I’ll never die I got nine lives, cat’s eyes Abusin’ every one of them and running wild a simple message for Putin
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moseyed over to Mikayla’s for a visit, jumped in some puddles, came home, walked the dogs
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Flying High at Kempenfelt Bay
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… and stay fucking curious
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blithe–spirit: Inventor Benjamin Bowden displays his Spacelander bicycle, “the cycle of the future”, London, September 1946. The Spacelander eventually went into production in the USA in 1960. Despite its gorgeous design the bike was not a success, and only 522 were shipped at $89.50 (expensive). There are, apparently, 38 Spacelanders left in the world, 17…
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Super Fly
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iampitthaya: Tsunami Flip in Red Bull District Ride 2014 Rider : Szymon Godziek
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joyfulsheep:
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chain male
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The Sun. The giver of all life to our World. It provides for our continued existence with a seemingly boundless ability to produce bountiful flora and fauna that in the end sustains us on a daily basis. Energy in all forms ultimately comes from the Sun. Whether it’s fossil fuels that we extract from the…
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rideinternal: creepy?
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Snow. Drifts. Shadows.
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Winter outdoor activities. If ya can’t beat ‘em, join ’em.
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defying Gravity
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It seems to me like Hillcrest School has figured out the meaning of life.
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Normally I don’t like people leaving stuff behind in the Forest but these simple, thoughtful messages are an exception.
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Kinda like silently farting at the dinner table and blaming it on your dog named Roger.
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wonders-of-the-cosmos: Neptune and triton captured by Voyager 2 on their way out of the solar system in August 1989. Credit: NASA / Voyager 2
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drxgonfly: ‘Frodo’ portrait (by crowlem)
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Basically a Molson Golden with a little more depth… But who cares; it’s RUSH BEER!!
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theimpossiblecool: “Failure is the condiment that gives success its flavor.” Truman Capote.
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Blursday Beer Run ~ happy weekend
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claudestar2017: David Bowie – 2002 – by Sukita
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Snow Removal Machine ~ Do you ever wonder how much energy we burn moving snow around? I do. It’s a mindboggling number, I suspect.
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The first couple of weeks of ‘22 as I saw it through the Leica lens on the back of my mobile device. Photography isn’t about what you see but about how you see it. This is how I saw it.
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visual-poetry: by gary stranger [via] the circle of strife
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This’ll be me in ten years. In fact, my hats already clash with my jackets and I don’t even care. I’ll be getting around town on my bike without a helmet on; in fact, I already do that, too. I’m already well on my way on two wheels to nowhere. And loving it!
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the SOURCE (of everything)
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/ˌpanəˈsēə/ ~ Anxious? Depressed? You need to ride!
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bikeplanet: Bikeplanet
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Happy New Year! I hope to see more friends and family in Meatspace in 2022. Cheers! 🍻
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Rune likes playing with the garden hose
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Barrie Bike Rodeo ~ batteries not included. Nice day to cruise around town on my two wheeler and take in the sites.
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tiefighters: The Daily Life of Darth Vader Series by Pawel Kadysz (via: mahlibombing) sometimes a guy needs a break from the stresses of commanding a galactic Empire
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wonders-of-the-cosmos: NASA’s James Webb Space Telescope launched Dec. 25 at 7:20 a.m. EST on an Ariane 5 rocket from Europe’s Spaceport in French Guiana, on the northeastern coast of South America. Webb, a partnership with the European Space Agency and the Canadian Space Agency, will explore every phase of cosmic history – from within our…
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Joy of the Season. Pure joy.
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Toronto Symphony Orchestra performed Handel’s Messiah last weekend. An absolutely exquisite performance. Such pure, high fidelity, live sound from the orchestra, choir and soloists brought back memories to our family of Dad blasting Hallelujah on Christmas morning to get our teenage asses out of bed. Mom sat proudly with her children and grandchildren through this…
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A wise man once said, “night skies always finish last”. I love the double entendre.
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Carbon meets Steel ~ a Hairshirt worthy pairing ~ Hairshirt North 2021 at Big Chute Marina fuel stop, a third of the way to the 327 km finish line
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this stellar view was an added bonus to my stretching sesh on the living room floor this evening
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ironvegman: Irony by Hugger Industries on Flickr.
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kids, grandkids, parents, dogs; life’s a complicated mess, at best
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my December Sunset
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mooiefietsennicebikes: Bike love
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a two dog bike
