Good luck on your ride. A few years ago I rode the bike portion of the Hyannis Sprint. I fell and fractured my pelvis in two places. I got back on and finished the race, and actually had a better time than my daughter. It was a month before I finally saw a specialist and found out how serious it was. A lot of pain, BUT, I still ride!
I was born and raised in Van Nuys, California. I moved to Boston sight-unseen and have loved living in New England since that day when I said, "this apartment is OLD". My hobbies are antiquing, reading books and magazines (bring back Blueprint and Domino please), sewing, quilting, sightseeing, watching movies, and photography. I love the color red and have a retro red refrigerator (and kitchen aid mixer and ice cream maker and toaster and...) to prove it! I live in a converted high school and love decorating my loft condo (w/ 18 foot ceilings) that was formerly the auditorium. I have 3 brothers, 11 nieces and nephews, and a bus fleet of friends.
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Have you realice you have your tree heads and bodies worng oriented ?
NonPalidece
Upside-down glasses
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Julie T
Dangit! Julie beat me to it:) Looks like you guys are having a ball together making fun memories.
ellen good luck on your ride this weekend! it looks like you've got some fun company!
I'm so glad to see they are having a good time making memories! And being a fellow specs wearer I noticed right away. Do I still get a prize?
Glasses are upside down!
I am clearley not the first. Darn.
Good luck on your ride! I hope that its a great success.
Rats for me!
Congratulations for Julie. But I saw the upside down glasses ... just in case you were wondering.
Enjoy your ride this weekend! Take pictures!
Upside-down glasses and young girls in the 21st century wearing clothing from the 1800's.
The glasses are all upside down!
Good luck on your ride. A few years ago I rode the bike portion of the Hyannis Sprint. I fell and fractured my pelvis in two places. I got back on and finished the race, and actually had a better time than my daughter. It was a month before I finally saw a specialist and found out how serious it was. A lot of pain, BUT, I still ride!
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