Journal Comments - Grampies Go Valencia to Leipzig, Spring 2025 - CycleBlaze

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From Grampies Go Valencia to Leipzig, Spring 2025 by Steve Miller/Grampies

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Steve Miller/Grampies replied to a comment by Gregory Garceau on a photo in Day 68: Chalon to Dole

High praise from a cowboy.

1 week ago
Gregory Garceau commented on a photo in Day 68: Chalon to Dole

Cow pictures are the best! I should know.

1 week ago
Karen Poret replied to a comment by Steve Miller/Grampies on a photo in Day 67: Macon to Chalon

Okay.. fair enough! But Pentecost is always red.. unless it’s changed now, too. DT isn’t Catholic ( at this time), but no doubt he would approve of the red color. 🤪

1 week ago
Steve Miller/Grampies replied to a comment by Mark Bingham on a photo in Day 65: l'Isle sur la Sorgue to Avignon

It tasted really good too.

1 week ago
Steve Miller/Grampies replied to a comment by Karen Poret on a photo in Day 67: Macon to Chalon

Northern Ireland, home of the Orangemen. Oh, by the way we googled church colours and found that gold is supposed to go up at Easter and be changed out for a different colour (that we forget ) at Pentecost. Maybe orange was as close to gold as these guys could get?

1 week ago
Mark Bingham commented on a photo in Day 65: l'Isle sur la Sorgue to Avignon

No judgement here. That looks delicious!

1 week ago
Mark Bingham commented on a photo in Day 64: Roussillon to l'Isle sur la Sorgue

The moss adds some real character.

1 week ago
Karen Poret replied to a comment by Steve Miller/Grampies on a photo in Day 67: Macon to Chalon

Nope.. no green.. 🤭.. except 💴 😌

1 week ago
Steve Miller/Grampies replied to a comment by Karen Poret on a photo in Day 67: Macon to Chalon

Or perhaps Northern Ireland? Ha ha

1 week ago
Steve Miller/Grampies replied to a comment by Bob Koreis on Day 67: Macon to Chalon

Fortunately, we used to have cattle on our small farm and they hold no terror for us (except large bulls and new mommas) so we were able to calmly walk on through.

1 week ago
Steve Miller/Grampies replied to a comment by Bob Koreis on a photo in Day 67: Macon to Chalon

Interesting. We know very little about Christian iconography. And who is that shameless hussy with her body parts exposed?

1 week ago
Karen Poret commented on a photo in Day 67: Macon to Chalon

Symbolizing Easter ( or ) Pentecost.

1 week ago
Bob Koreis commented on Day 67: Macon to Chalon

The outdoor humor writer Patrick McManus wrote that there are two types of cows; FMCs and SMCs.

Fast Mean Cows and Slow Mean Cows.

1 week ago
Bob Koreis commented on a photo in Day 67: Macon to Chalon

Interesting. The twelve apostles, with the "quote" thou art Peter and upon this rock I will build my church, also found inside the dome of Saint Peter's Basilica.

But, my goodness, a woman's exposed breast. That would never be tolerated by the holier than thou types in the United States. At least not publicly.

1 week ago
Steve Miller/Grampies replied to a comment by Scott Anderson on a photo in Day 66: Avignon to Macon

Desolee, of course, being the French way of saying "tough luck" Or perhaps a cruder equivalent. We are still in recovery mode from yesterday.

1 week ago