In the rare instances that they surface, I enjoy seeing pictures from the daily lives of my fellow AGHS dwellers.
Did you go somewhere, do something, or make something cool recently? Got a picture? Show us!
Yesterday, I finished building this Lego model of our dog, Finny.
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In other news, my friend and neighbor, an avid runner, had seen me going for bike rides every day and finally decided that it's something he has to do. We've ridden a few times together so far. Yesterday was a gorgeous day, so we rode 26 miles on Skyline Drive in Shenandoah National Park. He's trading in his flat bar bike for a 'proper road bike' and I'm really excited to have a new and enthusiastic and ambitious riding buddy living right across the street.
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And here's one from a ride with a different friend from a couple of days ago. I'm the photographer, not the photographee. I love this little valley area in the national forest, one of my favorite 1ish mile stretches of road that I've ever ridden on! Creek on one side, usually rife with fisherpeople, rocks on the other side, on weekends crawling with climbers, and mountains rising up ahead as you gently but hastily descend on the bike.
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Did you go somewhere, do something, or make something cool recently? Got a picture? Show us!
Yesterday, I finished building this Lego model of our dog, Finny.
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[/img]In other news, my friend and neighbor, an avid runner, had seen me going for bike rides every day and finally decided that it's something he has to do. We've ridden a few times together so far. Yesterday was a gorgeous day, so we rode 26 miles on Skyline Drive in Shenandoah National Park. He's trading in his flat bar bike for a 'proper road bike' and I'm really excited to have a new and enthusiastic and ambitious riding buddy living right across the street.
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[/img]And here's one from a ride with a different friend from a couple of days ago. I'm the photographer, not the photographee. I love this little valley area in the national forest, one of my favorite 1ish mile stretches of road that I've ever ridden on! Creek on one side, usually rife with fisherpeople, rocks on the other side, on weekends crawling with climbers, and mountains rising up ahead as you gently but hastily descend on the bike.
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What a great thread! And as Mosey said, lovely photos. Actually for me yesterday was my last day teaching English to kids and adults at a school I've worked at for 9 years. My favorite adult group gave me flowers and necklaces made out of snacks, so here I am tearing up. I'm sad, but now I'll have some free time to work on Estória 2 ;-)