Now that is funny! :p
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Hey Jocelyn,
Thanks for sharing your news with us and, while I am happy for your DH and you, I'm also sorry that you're heading away from us. It'll be a great adventure and I'm sure that you'll happily settle into Edmonton.
Re: your target move date and the cycle the wave ride - would you hang out a bit after? I am leaving for my AIDS ride from NYC - DC next week and return home on the evening of the 19th.
So, while I won't be riding that day, I'd like to stop by (late morning/early afternoon/when?), maybe have an adult beverage with you and wish you lotsa tailwinds in person!
Mary
Jocelyn - this chickie is in the cold Canadadaanian north, and she rides year 'round regardless. http://girlsandbicycles.blogspot.com/ I love her blog.
We will miss you!
(ETA: The blogger - Sarah- is in Edmonton. She lists good bike shops on her blog, and other important bikey stuff!)
Jocelyn, I'll miss you. Glad you're heading off to another adventure! And that I'll see you at the Wave.
Wahine - I'll keep you in mind as a resource!
MM_QFC: Yes, I'll hang out after the ride. A few of us are doing the Middle Sisters route, which starts rolling ~ 8am. It's 40 miles, but I'm not terribly familiar with the route so I have no idea how quickly it will go. I'm thinking a leisurely avg. 10-15 mph + snack break gets us to the finish by 1pm. Adult beverages should be excellent motivation!
Knot: thanks for the blog! I am SO coveting those euro-cruisers.
Salsa: see you soon!
Was that the year that the fire came so close to the Hagel's that someone unknown to them rumbled up their unpaved dusty rural drive in a pick up truck and helped evacuate all their art and paintings?
Maybe it was after he left they reflected "we just gave all our life's work to a stranger" :eek: :confused:
The stranger came back with everything after the fire died down. :p
Or ...... was that the fire when our mutual brother volunteered on the fire crew, was clearing brush and got a facefull of poison oak. He swelled up so badly he could not see and stayed in his room for days and days, Mom took care of him. When he finally came out of the room his eyes were so swollen shut I did not recognize him and screamed.
Then he stumbled back to his room, could not find the door and kicked it. We always had a dent on that door. :rolleyes:
Better check my quake supplies and yes, Knott the flute's at your place. Probably not the same flute though, the one you have is the better one I got sometime about in HS.
four hours to get home tonight:(
http://www.sgvtribune.com/ci_13210969
not only , but somebody thought it would "neato" to pull the emergency brake lever. wrong!
We've made a step towards 21st century technology in our house...we have a set top box..I'll let Ian put it together...:o
I blew the vacuum cleaner the other day..:o
Yep. Same fire. Actually that was two simultaneous fires, one either side of Sonoma Valley. The more westerly one was on the east side of Mt. Taylor, so only a few miles from our place as the wind blows, but the wind was blowing first south, then north. Blew the fires back across their own tracks. The easternmost one first burned one side of the Millers' farm, then the other on its way back, burned all the empty chicken houses down but left their lovely home with nary a smudge. They'd sold the chickens but not cancelled the fire insurance yet, whereas we'd sold our chickens and PAID the local volunteer fire dept to come burn the houses down as training. Lucky Millers :cool:
But was the dent in the door from that poison oak round, or from the one he got on a summer job clearing trails at the back end of the lake where we took sailing lessons? I thought he washed with strong soap after work every day, but didn't think to wash his glasses, thus the poison oak all around his eyes.
Getting back to current events ... does the new contract cover what you needed to transfer to Seattle? Will I have to include Seattle stops on my flights from Norway to and from CA from now on?
The Brisbane bike paths/jogging paths are just a bit safer today..http://www.news.com.au/story/0,27574...43-421,00.html
Set top box????
Supposedly in order to get HD TV you need a set top box. No clue how to explain it but apparently in order to watch tv in the near future...you need one??
The explanation in the US is -
Most older, non-digital tv's have tuners that tuned to old tv stations. If you didn't have cable and wanted to get over the air tv, you had to buy a digital tuner. The antenna plugs into the tuner, which plugs into the tv. The tv sees the tuner as an input device (so I change channels on the tuner, not the tv now).
CA