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This is a guest blog from Chloe. We have been taking advantage of the nice weather (and our American friend Ian) to get some climbing in du...
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Rode Montaud with Ian today in between the raindrops. Legs felt ok at the bottom and pretty bad after le Coing. We went most of the way up...
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While we were walking to Boulevard on Saturday, I saw (and parked behind) this car: Which was heartwarming, because I never imagined that th...
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We started the day by ... sleeping in for once! This was a nice change after getting up at six AM the previous day to go to Tsukiji. We go...
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My commute is now pretty awesome: ~22 or so minutes by bike. It's not so great when it's wet out, but I am in the process of addres...
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Quite a few of the plum varieties that I obtained from the CRFG scion exchange a few weekends ago are Luther Burbank varieties. I was intr...
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"spit up" sounds better than "baby hurl", doesn't it? The smile that can only come from sullying grandpa's pant...
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