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  1. #1
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    nz

    Cyclegoddess-you can still post the photos, just minimise them....Do you have Nero or Picture manager???

    Pip-Millienz's organizing the NZ tour, give her a heads up.

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    Ive now got them on flikr. A link but they wont show up until you go to the link. I shall have to see if I can get Nero or whatever. Will be taking maidei on her ride, this weekend
    And yes, nice rides in wetson creek. Try Belconnen lake.Thats where I ride.
    Conquering illness, one step at time.

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    Cyclegoddess, try Microsoft Picture Manager which comes with Microsoft Office software. There is a resize function.

    Otherwise, we would be happy with your flickr link if other solutions are too frustrating for you.
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    遙知馬力日久見人心 Over a long distance, you learn about the strength of your horse; over a long period of time, you get to know what’s in a person’s heart.

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    Maidei in Canberra, ACT , Australia

    G'day! Maidei here! I have made it to the ACT, and am now in the capital which is called Canberra.
    Cyclegoddess and I rode to Parliment house!
    (http://www.flickr.com/photos/42034117@N08/)

    First, I visited Parliament house. It was a nice ride there, although pretty hot! Im used to it though, as my country was hot too!

    Then I met some British tourists who wanted some photos with me.They liked my bike!

    Cyclegoddess and I saw a tent down on Parliment lawn, so we decided to go check it out.

    ( next part)
    Conquering illness, one step at time.

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    The people there were having a hunger strike. They are all over the hoping to get some legislation passed about preventing Global Warming.
    (http://www.flickr.com/photos/42034117@N08/)
    They were very nice and gald to hear that I am riding , mostly around the world! They like bikes, and hope more people will ride them.
    They let me take a photo with their sign and my bike!
    Then, Cyclegoddess and I rode to Old Parliment House Senate Gardens.
    It was a nice place to rest under the rose arbors.
    I really enjoyed my trip to Canberra!
    Didn't get to see the Prime Minister, but it was still a really lovely place to ride!

    Now I am off to Queensland!!Wheee!
    No worrys,
    Love Maidei
    Conquering illness, one step at time.

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    heat

    I was wondering if Maidei would get to ride since it's certainly warmin up out east hey...Is the ACT under any threat in terms of bushfires?

    Tis not a good start to bushfire season

    Darn about not meeting Mr Rudd..

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    Quote Originally Posted by cylegoddess View Post
    Then I met some British tourists who wanted some photos with me.They liked my bike!

    Cyclegoddess and I saw a tent down on Parliment lawn, so we decided to go check it out.

    ( next part)
    Great snaps!
    Love the British tourists.
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    Neat Parliament House. Hunger strikes are no fun.

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    Maidei is seeing lots and learning lots! Very cool.
    So how many kms. or miles has Maidei been travelling since Crazycanuck started cycling with her, etc.? Cumulative mileage so far, is probably high.

    It might be kind of cool to keep a running cumulative total. It will be quite impressive. But at least Maidei gets to travel like a queen, while we work abit harder!
    Last edited by shootingstar; 11-23-2009 at 07:13 PM.
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    Maidei rode 25 km in Canberra. Not sure how far she came to Canberra, though.
    G;ad you liked the tourists! They were really keen on Maidei.
    We wanted to make her a helmet, but neither Maidei nor I had any grog( beer cap) so maybe Maxxxie?

    I sure hope there is no bushfires, man. That would be awful Its getting really dry out here, quick. All the green grass is a lovely yellow and smells divine.)

    Im glad you liked her trip.
    Conquering illness, one step at time.

 

 

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