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In nine days we covered 769 miles. The road twists and turns, each corner revealing another spectacular view. Martin has saved the vista til last. As we hit the pla.
My visit to Zacatecas in February was most unusual and very rewarding. Córdoba and its Mezquita, Spain. Gardens of the Alcázar de los Reyes Cristianos, Córdoba. Courtyards of Viana, Córdoba, Spain.
Happenings and pretty things from my time in the North of France. Saturday, September 05, 2009. And so begins la rentrée. To stave off such awful thoughts as that, I spent a couple of days in Paris. The monuments to the concentration camp victims were the most moving. Now a few bits of inspiration here and there. Monday, August 24, 2009.
Gravel road cycling rides and routes in Ulster, Dutchess, Greene, Delaware, Orange, and Rockland Counties, New York. This short 31 mile route. I wore every layer I brought with me. Starting in the town .
The blog of Rob Cameron - programmer, woodworker, husband and father. The easy way to bulk edit tons of S3 objects to be public readable. This last one is the key.