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  1. #1
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    Thanks for sharing the photos!!! It is BEEYOU TIFUL!


    (did i get the color right?)
    Mimi Team TE BIANCHISTA
    for six tanks of gas you could have bought a bike.

  2. #2
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    Great looking bike, Lisa. There's nothing quite like a classic lugged steel frame is there?

    Many happy miles,

  3. #3
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    OMG, what a gorge-a-licious bike! Love those lugged steel frames, the classic look, topped off by the Brooks saddle. Just stunning! Enjoy!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
    Bad JuJu: Team TE Bianchista
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  4. #4
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    Thank you all for your nice comments!
    Mary- no I have not named it yet. Thinking of "Bluet" (pronounced bloo-AY, and rhymes with Ramboo-YAY) after the roadside stand signs in Quebec we affectionately recall, selling blueberries- but did I get the spelling right for bluet? And is it "le" or "la"? Any Quebequois out there to confirm?

    And Mimitabby- yes you did get the color right! Love that bright cerulean, sort of matches the sky.

    Am comparing small saddle bags like the Baggins banana bag for the back- but there are others as well. So far the Brooks saddle seems great- a slight bit of sitbone soreness as with any new saddle I imagine, but I think the leather will form to me nicely in a couple weeks.

    Yes my husband and I are big fans of time tested things and classic look. We play oldtime music as well. He is the one who turned me on to the Rivendell thing because HE was going to get one. Mind you, he could have had this same bike too right away in his size in blue, but being a patient man (unlike me!) he's opting to wait a few months til the new green color comes out. He has a green one on order. He looks good in/on green. I like having mine now. Of course, he has a pretty nice Trek already that serves well in the meantime, while I had naught but a loaner bike that had to go back soon...
    Lisa
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  5. #5
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    Lisa,
    It would be Bleuette I believe. From my 6 years of middle/high school French, blue is bleu, then to make it a name it would be Bleuette if I remember correctly I may have my gender incorrect though. I like that name play on rambouillet too.
    Don't think of it as getting hot flashes. Think of it as your inner child playing with matches

  6. #6
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    Le Bleuet...it's a Quebecois word, not used in France. It means blueberry, in particular, wild blueberry. They are quite tasty!

    Wonderful bike and photos, Lisa! Congratulations!

    I play mandolin, what do you play?

  7. #7
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    Congratulations, Lisa. That's a beautiful bike (what a happy color!) and those are great pictures. You're going to have a ball riding her.

    KB

  8. #8
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    Quote Originally Posted by tulip
    Le Bleuet...it's a Quebecois word, not used in France. It means blueberry, in particular, wild blueberry. They are quite tasty!

    Wonderful bike and photos, Lisa! Congratulations!

    I play mandolin, what do you play?
    Thanks, Tulip. We went to Quebec and ate those little bleuets last year! We LOVED Quebec. The Quebec blueberry stands always said simply "Bleuets", so I didn't know if they were "male or female". I had this feeling my bike was a "boy", so I'm happy for you to tell me that it is "LE" Bleuet (masculine).
    That clinches it! Le Bleuet is my bike's name. (pronounced similar to bloo-AY)
    I had a feeling "bleuet" was not used in France for blueberry, because the French dictionary had a different word for blueberries, but the Quebecois kept calling them bleuets.

    As to what I play, I play clawhammer banjo and mountain dulcimer and I sing (I played a bit of mandolin briefly but never got good on it).
    Lisa
    My mountain dulcimer network...FOTMD.com...and my mountain dulcimer blog
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