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From Looping the Pyrenees by Jacquie Gaudet

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Margie Anderson commented on a photo in A day in Bilbao

Richard Serra, fabulous!!

1 year ago
Bill Shaneyfelt commented on a photo in Vitoria-Gasteiz to Estella-Lizarra

Yeah, hard to tell mustard family plants apart.

Orange ones might be Calendula?

https://www.inaturalist.org/taxa/59260-Calendula-arvensis

1 year ago
Rachael Anderson commented on a photo in Bilbao to Vitoria-Gasteiz

I love these! Especially when they are covered.

1 year ago
Karen Poret replied to a comment by Jacquie Gaudet on Another day in Bilbao

My big goof! Sorry! I don’t know why I didn’t remember that! The spork is one of my older daughter’s favorite “tools” to have at work..;)
Decathlon ..I really hope to finally get to this store when I am in the Netherlands or Belgium soon.. I understand it is nirvana for sports/outdoor users like us! And, your last name ends in “et” like mine! Bet you hear “gawdette” like I’ve had “pour it”..

1 year ago
Jacquie Gaudet replied to a comment by Karen Poret on Another day in Bilbao

A spork is a combination spoon and fork but Decathlon was closed when we walked by. Sunday!

1 year ago
Karen Poret commented on Another day in Bilbao

So pick up a spoon, too and you’re all set! :)

1 year ago
Jacquie Gaudet replied to a comment by Mike Ayling on a photo in A day in Bilbao

The stands are part of our Thule bike travel cases. The stiffening struts from the sides of the cases become the legs; the only part that isn’t essential to the case is the connector that attaches the beam to the legs.

1 year ago
Mike Ayling commented on a photo in A day in Bilbao

Did you each bring a shop stand to assemble your bikes on?

1 year ago
Jacquie Gaudet commented on a photo in A day in Bilbao

It was! I could have licked the plate—except Sl finished mine because I couldn’t.

1 year ago
Rachael Anderson commented on Another day in Bilbao

Thanks for mentioning the spork and knife. We had a spoon and knife but lost them.

1 year ago
Rachael Anderson commented on a photo in A day in Bilbao

That looks delicious!

1 year ago
Rachael Anderson commented on a photo in A day in Bilbao

I’ve walked on this several times. It’s great!

1 year ago
Rachael Anderson commented on a photo in A day in Bilbao

That great!

1 year ago
Rachael Anderson commented on a photo in A day in Bilbao

This is one of my favorite sites in Bilbao!

1 year ago
Jacquie Gaudet replied to a comment by Bill Shaneyfelt on a photo in A day in Bilbao

That’s the one. The common names are so varied! “ Melia azedarach, commonly known as the chinaberry tree, pride of India, bead-tree, Cape lilac, syringa berrytree, Persian lilac, Indian lilac, or white cedar, is a species of deciduous tree in the mahogany family, Meliaceae, that is native to Indomalaya and Australasia.”

1 year ago