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    Be very afraid

    Fair warning! Be very afraid....she's on the loose with pudgy bike-pedaling thighs and a camera in her hand.

    After 5:45 PM tonight I'm on vacation for the next six days with a plethora of bike trips planned. (Don't you just LOVE the word PLETHORA? It sounds like an epithet used by dinosaurs.)

    Yes, she's a dinosaur with pudgy bike-pedaling thighs and she's on the loose with a camera.


    Friday's scheduled bike ride involves slapping the bike on the 305 bus and trucking down for a two hour ride to Rehoboth where the Breakwater Junction Rail to Trail awaits as well as a seafood dinner in Lewes.

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    I CAN'T WAIT!!!!!!!!!!

    Looking forward to your excellent ride reports and pictures!

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    secret

    EEEEEEE..she's out there!! Whatever shall we do? Who do we contact?

    Please be on alert for crazy yet cool lady on some sort of bike taking photos for people round the world..Neener neeenerr.whoop wooopp..

    *ahem*

    Public service message from your crazycanuck public broadcast system.

    weeeeeeeeeeeeeeeee

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    Excellent- can't wait to read your travel logs

    Nice camera BTW- D70?

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    CrazyCanuck--You are a TRIP and a HOOT!

    Becky, yes a Nikon D70S. Love the thing but it doesn't get invited along on the bike. It's younger brother the Nikon Coolpix 8400 and the upstart cousin, the Nikon L5 gets the honor of both being lightweight enough for the bike.

    BTW Becky, I'm working on a story, "Are you Becky???"

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    Quote Originally Posted by pardes View Post

    BTW Becky, I'm working on a story, "Are you Becky???"
    is it like that book " Are you my mother?"
    Thanks TE! You pushed me half way over!
    http://pages.teamintraining.org/nca/seagull08/tnguyen

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    Quote Originally Posted by pardes View Post
    Becky, yes a Nikon D70S. Love the thing but it doesn't get invited along on the bike. It's younger brother the Nikon Coolpix 8400 and the upstart cousin, the Nikon L5 gets the honor of both being lightweight enough for the bike.

    BTW Becky, I'm working on a story, "Are you Becky???"
    Excellent choice. After much searching, I ended up with a D50 and, as soon as I figure out how to mount a handlebar bag and my headlight, it's going to take up residence on the bike. Might even be good justification for that 18-200 VR lens that I've been lusting after!

    Really? What's the story about?

    BTW, I thought of you yesterday when I saw the OCME forensics truck parked at the Dunkin Donuts on my ride home

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    Go Pardes, go pardes!!! I'll be waiting here for a full report once you're done terrorizing Rehoboth (is that a place or a thing?).

    Electra Townie 7D

 

 

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