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with dancing, some friends and cupcakes (and wine, port and Calvados for the parents). I can't believe how fast it's all passing! ...
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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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zoe, 8 lbs, 12 oz (yes, you read that right) was born at 16:06 by C section. The mother and daughter are both doing great. Thanks for ever...
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cycled up to St. Nizier, through lans-en-vercors and back down the D532. An exceptional ride, but at more than 3000 vertical feet, a bit pa...
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Today we climbed Millesime Grande Cru: a rarely climbed route on the Roche Colombe. You can see the Roche Colombe from the valley floor: ...
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Zoe tripped today, while running through the living room and smacked her eyebrow on the glider chair. We didn't think it was anything o...
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In the summer of 2003, C-money and I were in Berkeley for a couple of weeks. One day, we were doing some bouldering near my parents house a...
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Sunday is market day in Isle Sur La Sorgue, and despite the extreme soreness that impregnated our backs and arms, we got up early-ish to...
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its been a crazy week. I still cant even talk about the election without getting depressed and angry, so I wont even try. Yesterday I d...
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I sent off my two beloved and damaged Fuji GA645s to Fuji USA for repair today. Also, my parents (and our!) friends Katy and Jon Casida were...
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