June 3, 2025
Harlingen to Terschelling
Added flower photos from Keukenhof in 2018

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Tom FlournoyTo Karen PoretThank you! I didn't know they spread out like that. I'm only familiar with the cup-shaped ones. -Mark
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Tom FlournoyVery nice! I should pay a visit again soon. Thanks for loading them up. -Mark
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Karen PoretTo Tom FlournoyActually, it was more like a Zumba session! NOT “zen-like”, at all..😂
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Steve Miller/GrampiesWe both have twist shifters on our bikes. Much easier to use, especially with arthritic thumbs.
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Scott AndersonI remember being shocked to see one of these coming our way 30 years ago, south of Prague. So many legs and arms waving our way!
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Karen PoretTo Scott AndersonToo many people on a bike spells trouble.. no matter how coordinated they are!
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Tom FlournoyI wonder if this is harder to fall over when everyone is on board. I road with my brother-in-law yesterday on a road bike and he hit the pavement trying to make a U-turn at slow speed. I wonder if this quad tandem bike fall over since all 4 bikers would have to "fall." Unless everyone's clipped in, presumably the ones that weren't "falling" would just plant their feet down and hold the bike up? -Mark
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Karen PoretTo Tom FlournoyProblematic for anyone in this situation with too many thoughts going through each persons mind at ONE time. However, a definite thud would not be a good thing. The weight of the bike plus all four people would not make for a “soft” landing…
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Steve Miller/GrampiesYup. They really make a mess when the path goes through their grazing area. Don't forget to keep the gates closed at either end of the pasture area!
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Karen PoretTo Steve Miller/GrampiesIt was a real chore today to make certain the gates were closed.. especially in the wind!
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Karen PoretTo Rachael AndersonYes! This trip I am so proud of myself; only one latte machiatto ( purchased) and just a few cookies in 4 weeks time!
I feel so much better! I am going to try and keep it up when we return home in two days! Thsnks, Rachael. A real compliment ,coming from you! :)
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I feel so much better! I am going to try and keep it up when we return home in two days! Thsnks, Rachael. A real compliment ,coming from you! :)
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Whoo boy.. Wind was the driver ( and not tailwinds, sadly) as we rode from the ferry dock around the island of Terschelling.
The barge captain decided yesterday due to the forecast we were to rent bicycles instead of taking our own, due to extreme wind preventing us from sailing safely to and from.
The sun was out for a bit when we arrived at noon, but by the time we were to leave the island and return to the ferry it was overcast and even more windy, letting us know the barge captain was, indeed accurate.
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Steve Miller/GrampiesDon't forget to enter the distance bicycled each day, or you don't get credit for it.
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Karen PoretTo Steve Miller/GrampiesThat’s what I forgot! It’s past my bedtime ( big time), but I wanted to put in my journal the day I did ride!… finally!
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Steve Miller/GrampiesTo Karen PoretYou can always edit later, even a few days later, even when you get home later. Just make sure to hit the "minor edit" box before you save so you don't keep bringing the edits of the older pages to the top of the list of posted journals.
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Steve Miller/GrampiesTo Karen PoretYou are doing just fine for a first timer. Don't be too hard on yourself. We (readers) really just want to be able to get a little glimpse into the world as you see it. Whatever you manage to put up is better than not even trying, and it is interesting to see places we know from a slightly different perspective.
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Steve Miller/GrampiesTo Yes we saw that - clearly SPAM in Korean, but now it seems the account has been deleted. Somebody must have gotten to it before us.
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Scott AndersonTo Steve Miller/GrampiesI'm glad to see it wasn't just us that were targeted. I notified Jeff yesterday and he deleted it, but today we've got Jo Junghy taking his place.
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Laura SeiditaKaren,
Was glad to see your journal for the bike and barge trip. I enjoyed following your trip (albeit a little late) and glad you decided to do the journal!
Now that you've done your first one, all the rest will be easy! :-)
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Was glad to see your journal for the bike and barge trip. I enjoyed following your trip (albeit a little late) and glad you decided to do the journal!
Now that you've done your first one, all the rest will be easy! :-)
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Karen PoretTo Laura SeiditaExcept! Time! Never enough when you want it or need it to get things done!
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Laura SeiditaTo Karen PoretYes! Sometimes it is hard at the end of a long day to organize your thoughts and then take the time to get it written.
I makes notes during the day when riding hoping not to forget things - and then I always manage to forget something 😉 Just part of the "fun" !
I like looking back at old journals and reliving the trips so find it is worth it. Plus, think of all the others living vicariously through you - can't leave them hanging. 😆
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I makes notes during the day when riding hoping not to forget things - and then I always manage to forget something 😉 Just part of the "fun" !
I like looking back at old journals and reliving the trips so find it is worth it. Plus, think of all the others living vicariously through you - can't leave them hanging. 😆
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