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From Two Far 2018 - Trailing through the Rust Belt by Jeanna & Kerry Smith & Alain Abbate

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Alain Abbate replied to a comment by Boris Fayfer on a photo in Albany rest day.

Good! Maybe I can ride this tandem, if the stoker is allowed to steer.

5 years ago
Boris Fayfer commented on a photo in Albany rest day.

Look like opossum change a lot from 1551

5 years ago
Boris Fayfer commented on a photo in Albany rest day.

Double stirring !

5 years ago
Boris Fayfer commented on a photo in Albany rest day.

However, building on a tradition that began with the English parliament, the fireplaces were soon serving as quiet meeting areas for senators to "walk into", and discuss important issues, And, because the chamber's acoustics allowed for virtually every spoken word to be heard, these "fireplace" chats soon became an everyday occurrence.

5 years ago
Boris Fayfer replied to a comment by Alain Abbate on a photo in Straying from the trail

I am sure they European, filled by American, that why they look so unhappy

5 years ago
Alain Abbate replied to a comment by Boris Fayfer on a photo in History lost, history recovered.

Nobody likes a smart ass.

5 years ago
Alain Abbate replied to a comment by Boris Fayfer on a photo in Straying from the trail

The tall cat, with 2 holes, was the salt. The short 3 hole cat was the pepper. So they must be American cats.

5 years ago
Alain Abbate replied to a comment by Boris Fayfer on a photo in Straying from the trail

I'm not sure why they need electricians. The parking lot looked empty when we went by, but it was a Sunday. Maybe they are expanding or remodeling.

5 years ago
Boris Fayfer replied to a comment by Alain Abbate on Day 78 Syracuse, NY

The 'Rome' apple (also known as 'Red Rome', 'Rome Beauty', 'Gillett's Seedling') is a cooking apple originating near Rome Township, Ohio, in the early 19th century. It remains popular for its glossy red fruit and for its utility in cooking.
The story is given that in 1817 Joel Gillet (also spelled "Gillett" or "Gillette" by his descendants) found a seedling tree in a shipment from a nursery.[1] His son planted the tree on the banks of the Ohio River in Rome Township near Proctorville, Ohio where several years later it was found producing red fruit. His cousin, Horatio Nelson Gillett took cuttings and started a nursery to promote the apple. Originally known as 'Gillett's Seedling', it was renamed the 'Rome Beauty' in 1832 in honor of the township. The original tree survived into the 1850s until it was felled by erosion of the river bank.

5 years ago
Boris Fayfer commented on a photo in History lost, history recovered.

Is goats smarter than mules? Or granddad didn't like smart ass?

5 years ago
Boris Fayfer commented on a photo in Straying from the trail

Tall one looks hot-Peper. So this cats European

5 years ago
Boris Fayfer commented on a photo in Straying from the trail

Do they want to build electric Wall?

5 years ago
Boris Fayfer commented on a photo in Day 80 Fort Plain, NY

This cool bed so dangerous that Vita need to sleep with helmet ;)

5 years ago
Boris Fayfer replied to a comment by Alain Abbate on a photo in Rest day in Medina NY

Just check if by that time somebody made a smaller one. Any way its not a fake news ;) on Buck's time it was the smallest steam engine

5 years ago
Alain Abbate replied to a comment by Bill Shaneyfelt on a photo in Straying from the trail

Wow, hard to believe it was a weed. It seemed to have a whole field to itself.

5 years ago