cool Especially Since It Was Chris and I have a lot of the Same high school friends, so I got to Spend Some Time with friends I havent seen in quite a while, as well as get to introduce my husband:-D
The day was especially good that Chris and and they have many friends from school, then I could spend some time with my friends and I could introduce you to my husband:-D
Heres the sign Outside the hotel Where the reception was / Here is the lineup of the hotel's reception
Here We Are at the house - Mom, Bethany, her friend Jamie, Carlos and I
sleeping / my mother's cat, Xena, sleeping
One more pic from PA. The blue spruce tree in this photo is Tree Margret. My girl scout troop Planted this tree When I was maybe 14
A photo over Pennsylvania. The blue tree in this picture is called "tree margret" My girl scout troop planted this tree when I was 14 years more or less
Now for Some pics from Portland / Portland
Some pictures of Our cherry Had tree 3 cherries. We think tneighborhood kids I ate 2 of Them. Here is the Remaining one
Lately There Have Been a Lot of bike related incidents here in Portland. It started out with this crazy guy
driving drunk and ending up with a cyclist on his windshield, followed by a
cyclist
that ran a red light and t-boned a truck now in serious condition in a hospital
And while looking up the links for the above incidents I found another from today -
All of this activity happened downtown. I dont really see any behavior like this at all where I bike but all of these stories have everyone talking. As a person who spents more time in a car than on a bike (but lately a lot of time on a bike) I can say that at least in my experiences, both cycls are bound to happen there.
One thing that is unique about this situation is that cars and bikes can interact. To use the bike-clubbing incident as an example, lets assume you were in a car and the car in front of you ran a light. You might think 'what a jerk!' Now what would you do about it? Probably nothing. At the next light you would just be positioned behind the car, its highly unlikely that you would get out of your car and confront the other driver.
Now consider what happens with a bike and a car. Since a bike travels next to a car there is plenty of opportunity for interaction. When I drive and get frustrated at another driver I might say some nasty things, but usually my opinions are contained within my car. On a bike you are subject to
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