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Not being familiar with the poem I at first thought you were referring to us aging Cycle Blazers. But I found it's even more chilling when viewed in the context of these perilous times in US. The phase "A shape with lion body and the head of a man" struck a real chord - it's as if he predicted the rise and actions of DJT
18 hours agoYou know it!
18 hours agoI had to search (online) if there were any in Vancouver. Apparently there was one 20 years ago. Currently zero in Canada according to Invader's website.
1 day agoThings fall apart, as Yeats told us a century ago. It's a fitting poem to reread in these dark times.
1 day agoLiving the cream...I mean dream.
1 day agoThanks for the lovely comments Nancy. I'm feeling stronger every day.
2 days agoThanks Janice - glad you enjoyed it.
2 days agoThanks Suzanne - it was a definitely good to be back in Paris
2 days agoThanks Kathleen for the well wishes and for other "classic" comments
2 days agoI didn't even notice it was the Mona Lisa until I saw this gallery - totally agree she's the coolest
2 days agoI love the tour of Paris you have taken us on here. Here’s to your healing well and taking it easy and slow to do so. Thanks for all these photos and stories.
2 days agoWThanks for the wonderful tour of Paris. Enjoy your week of day rides.
2 days agoSounds like a happy week in Paris, your love for the city really shines through.
2 days agoMaybe princess tree.
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Paulownia_tomentosa
Yes, there's not many in North America outside of New York, LA and Miami. If you're interested, there's quite a few in places you'll pass through on your upcoming cycle tour - here's a link to a useful map https://pnote.eu/projects/invaders/
18 hours ago