Those are wonderful pictures! Welcome home (yeah, it's repellent here right now, but we're still glad you're back).
Those are wonderful pictures! Welcome home (yeah, it's repellent here right now, but we're still glad you're back).
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Welcome back!
More pics, please?
I love that one. What an interesting bike. Small tires, right?
“Hey, clearly failure doesn’t deter me!”
That is SO GREAT!!! Great photos!
Lisa
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And all riding in skirts and not a cleated shoe in the bunch! Thanks for sharing, Mimi. Sounds like it was a great trip!
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Glad to hear you had a good holiday. Love the pics. See that is why I want the Amsterdam bike by Electra for Xmas so I cruise around like those ladies.
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Ah, welcome back. I am seething with jealousy--but that might have as much to do with the fact that my husband is off in Venice right now, leaving me to languish at home. Granted, he's working his butt off, but...it's Venice! I stayed in the hill country a few years back and it was the best three weeks of my life. I would LOVE to go back. I find myself wondering how Italians can stand to leave and come and live in America. What a fabulous time you must have had! Even without the bike--those hills are a great workout.
Wonderful pix - post more please!
Nice to see the non-technical bikes. Very European. My favourite is the top one - love that curvy frame. And the basket too.
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