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Day 181 – Late Again!

181/365 (June 30, 2011) – No, not me, I’m talking about summer.

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Motorcycles: The cure for bad driving and grid lock

When I started riding my scooter a couple of years back I realized how distracted drivers really are. Cell phones, changing radio stations, drinking coffee, having conversations with passengers, texting, putting makeup on, turning around to yell at the kids fighting in the back seat. Heck, I’ve even seen people with a newspaper on their steering wheel while under way!…

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Day 180 – Choices, Choices…

180/365 (June 29, 2011) – Choices. Sometimes they are simple, sometimes they aren’t.

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Day 179 – Taste of a Country in Turmoil

179/365 (June 28, 2011) – Yes, I know it’s just feta.

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Day 178 – Again, Funny How Plans Change

178/365 (June 27, 2011) – When we bought our condo we’d planned on 5 years, then move up, then up again, eventually to a house.

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Day 177 -The Best Laid Plans Need Flexibility

177/365 (June 26, 2011) – Today’s plan. #1. Short (ish) motorcycle ride to take advantage of the sun #2. Stop down at Granville Island and do some produce shopping #3. Stop at Save On Foods and pick up a few things we need, like milk #4. Home and give Kirk a haircut #5. Head to the yacht club and work…

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25-52-2011: You didn’t want to read….did you?

Loki taking centre stage again. Morning was horrible weather again, pouring rain. We seem to have completely skipped past Spring, enjoyed a day and a half of summer, and launched right back into fall. The sun made an appearance later in the day though, and so we moved to the deck to do some reading. We contained the cats by…

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Day 176 – ‘vog Attraction

176/365 (June 25, 2011) – I have always loved shoes.

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Day 175 – Lock & Key

175/365 (June 24, 2011) – End of the week, time to put everything away and head home.

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Day 174 – Hotel Vancouver

174/365 (June 23, 2011) – Kind of a weird perspective, isn’t it?

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