Apart of my sphere where I have bought a new hiking bike and as I venture out on a new trail I found more than images - yet the renders are that of which were apart of my dillegence.
love the smell of fresh sheets that have been hung on the line to dry....but it makes the bath towels too stiff for me. Like mine soft from the clothes dryer.
That's a great bike Jack. I would love a better quality of bike. I have a Canadian Tire special.The gears have never worked. I am supposed to have a eighteen speed or something and I only have three.
Water bottles pollute.I use a metal thermos and put ice water in it. I fill with ice cubes (mine is quite big and has a large opening, which makes life easier) and then I fill the rest up, with cold water. I use it for a cold compress at times and it helps to keep my core temperature down, with the ice water against my back.
With a small camera sometimes I think I am nuts capturing some of this stuff but within the morning there is that thing with the land. Yet this was the first for me - mind you by way of whistling it came back around four times. The freedom and the flow were whst captivated me. My surprise not his!
These are beautiful !!! What a great ride!! Wow looks so peaceful :)
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ReplyDeleteI got his new hiking bike Cinn and it does fit during my morning ritual.
a beautiful view,
ReplyDeletePeaceful
ReplyDeletehold your grip, take care ...
ReplyDeleteThose who are fortunate will never realized there's fortune in thrust, so sad but it is an eye opener.
ReplyDeletewish I had such an awesome view on my morning bike rides...
ReplyDeletelove the smell of fresh sheets that have been hung on the line to dry....but it makes the bath towels too stiff for me. Like mine soft from the clothes dryer.
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ReplyDeletelike your new wheels!
ReplyDeleteMonday in your world is beautiful.
ReplyDeleteInteresting photos!
ReplyDeleteThere is something within it Vick I do enjoy it immensely. It's my own
ReplyDeletetime and spacer per se.
I just took the shot as it was merely a can on a farm post.
ReplyDeleteThanks all I love it as I had my sunglasses on and really
ReplyDeletedidnt see what came out till I had arrived home.
Thanks Vicki - I love the bike and got a bargain of a deal on it
ReplyDeleteas it's at the tail end of the season - retail wise.
You don't know how steep that valley was but... :)
ReplyDeleteI kept whistling to this falcon and after twenty minutes with a small
ReplyDeletedigital camera. I was able. Gives new meaning of being within
that flow.
Thank you Cal...
ReplyDeleteThat looks like fun biking down the hill.
ReplyDeleteSuper.
Great view.
ReplyDeleteWhat is that a golf club?
ReplyDeleteVery scenic.
ReplyDeleteWow, what a great view.
ReplyDeleteThis is nice in an old fashioned way.
ReplyDeleteVery rustic. I like this photo quite a bit.
ReplyDeleteAwe, beautiful.
ReplyDeleteI love the colour differential between the sandbar and the water. Quite breathtaking. The bench an added plus.
ReplyDeleteThat's a great bike Jack. I would love a better quality of bike. I have a Canadian Tire special.The gears have never worked. I am supposed to have a eighteen speed or something and I only have three.
ReplyDeleteVery pretty.
ReplyDeleteI need a new seat on mine too. Something for an old lady in mind. Maybe leather.
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On the road again.
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What a great shot.
ReplyDeleteWater bottles pollute.I use a metal thermos and put ice water in it. I fill with ice cubes (mine is quite big and has a large opening, which makes life easier) and then I fill the rest up, with cold water. I use it for a cold compress at times and it helps to keep my core temperature down, with the ice water against my back.
ReplyDeleteGreat bike Jack! I really like it :)
ReplyDeleteIt's so beautiful there. The countryside , oh so beautiful.
ReplyDeletecool shot! I like the perspective
ReplyDeleteRiding free like an eagle, high above the skies :)
ReplyDeletewhat is that?
ReplyDeleteIs that the flag twisted?
ReplyDeleteKind of wish I was here...
ReplyDeleteI luv this!
ReplyDeleteLovely :)
ReplyDeleteNice contrast and perspective, as usual ;-)
ReplyDeleteyou know what they say, one man's trash...
ReplyDeleteNice!
ReplyDeleteIt's a beauty! Have you named it yet?
ReplyDeleteLove all of your photos!
ReplyDeleteA Flag...
ReplyDeleteIt was windy this morning yet hot. It's the Canadian Flag Cinn.
ReplyDeleteNot yet but she's my Harley! :)
ReplyDeleteWas rather neat as I had to go through a farmers home ask him as the trail was
ReplyDeleteupon his land. I saw this and I could not resist..
Thanks all...again. :)
ReplyDeleteWith a small camera sometimes I think I am nuts
ReplyDeletecapturing some of this stuff but within the morning
there is that thing with the land. Yet this was the first
for me - mind you by way of whistling it came back
around four times. The freedom and the flow were
whst captivated me. My surprise not his!
:)
ReplyDeleteThat was made in Lachine,Quebec and the miltary moved it all the way out here.
ReplyDeleteNow it's the longest pedestrian bridge trail...mind you she is old.