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Intricate pattern on the Parasol mushroom!
8 months agoI love mushrooms! :)
8 months agoGreat pic! :)
8 months agoThanks, Greg! Yes, touring locally has many merits and I'm sure we are going to be doing more in the future.
10 months agoI've been in Washington visiting the in-laws all week so I've only been on Cycleblaze intermittently. I'm caught up with your journal now and I congratulate you on another fine one. I especially liked the "touring locally," aspect. I'm a big proponent.
10 months agoThank you so much, Mark!
10 months agoThanks for sharing your trip with us. The photos (especially the last day) were amazing!
10 months agoSuch restraint! I would have been challenged to take a photo before gobbling up that cake!
10 months agoThank you!
10 months agoA good word to know - we do eat a lot of it! Btw, to spell a word correctly you can always substitute ue for ü, also ae for ä and oe for ö.
10 months agoI'll have to remember to include more in the future, especially in Germany where the Kaffee und Kuchen tradition is so strong.
10 months agoSurprising how fun a tour can be that isn't spectacular or exotic, just home fare can be so enjoyable.
10 months agoWhat a fun tour. You both look happy and cosy at the end. It must have been the cake that Janos suggested!:) I am sure if feels good that you cycled rather than take the train.
10 months agoCakes, coffee and tea are all a very important part of our European bike tours.
10 months ago
I didn't know there was white canola also!
8 months ago