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International distress signal, now used/abused by those who believe that the country is in distress!
2 years agoHappy Birthday!!!!!!
You are brave to bike on those 4 land roads!
Chicory. Edible and nutritious.
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Chicory
So pretty!
2 years ago777 MILES!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!! 777 SMILES!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
❤️
How are you feeling, 731 miles down the road? I am trying to calculate what the date of each entry is. I don't want to miss your birthday 🎂
2 years agoConnersville IN...I will remember that. Ride on!
2 years agothat sounds like a lovey memory...and Strawberries : )
2 years agoSandy - we’re LOVING your posts and photos!! So amazed by you! And your total miles for the day - 777 - what an auspicious number!! Love, Bruce and Susan
2 years agoOnce again, beautiful pictures. So reassuring to hear good stories about kind people. I imagine that gatorade was delicious!
2 years agoYikes! Bet seeing that flag made your blood boil. Glad that you had a good visit with family. Hard to believe Sebastian is 9 already. I remember when he was a baby! Your descriptions of your adventures are amazing. Feels like we are riding with you without the heat, leg cramps and butt aches. Take care....stay safe!
2 years agoProbably smooth broome. The yellow is the pollen... If grass had actual flowers, the pollen would be on the anthers.
https://inaturalist.ca/observations/120242965
Super cool!
2 years agoIt’s becoming increasingly popular for farmers to use winter wheat or winter barley as a cover crop. It’s a valuable regenerative practice, since wheat and barley roots sequester C02, and using it as cover protects the topsoil and retains nutrients! We work with growers out East who practice regen ag -
2 years ago
Nice cake.
2 years agoMany happy returns!