Friday, August 19, 2022

Beginning to End

"Lynn, I can't read people words. What is that colorful thingy?"




That Precious, is in the tiny village where I start most of
my bike rides.


This map shows our 45 miles of trail. 



Where I end when I ride all the way into the
big little city.


This map shows the old rail route the path now follows
for 326 miles.


"Gosh Lynn, the inside of the depot is grandiose."


"I much prefer carpet than marble.  It would
hurt my bones, even though I'm a bit chubby."


Thank you for stopping by for a visit and a comment.
It is much appreciated.














 

16 comments:

  1. Your human has some wonderful routes for cycling, Precious! Did you some that some kitties ride with their humans on their bikes? It seems like fun--in theory! :-)

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  2. How nice that Lynn has great place to ride.

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  3. I would love to come and ride with you and then love on Precious when we're done.

    Thank you for joining the Feline Friday Blog Hop.

    Have a purrfect Feline Friday and weekend. ♥

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  4. Some wonderful biking routes there Lynn ... thats great that you have such a variety near to you. The inside of the depot IS rather grand looking. Enjoy the weekend Lynn & Precious xx

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  5. Nice photos, especially of you Precious. :)

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  6. That is some ride! I wouldn't want to ride that far in a car let alone a bike, most impressive. You're darn impressive too sweet Precious.

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  7. What a wonderful sign that village has! Too cool! And we love the train station! We shall have to send our Mom to our Village train station to take some shots. We are Mile Zero for the Kettle Valley Railway bike path. It goes from here up through the Okanagan on the old Kettle Valley rail path and goes over the old railway trestles too. People come from all over the world! Your Mom would LIVE it (except right now it is very very hot). And precious, that photo of you is glorious! We hope you and your Peeps have a marvellously happy week!

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  8. That's a great trail. Unfortunately, Vermont is a bit slow getting these trails done. They are great for rides.

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  9. Carpets are best in winter. Lovely, cool marble floors are great in summer, however.

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  10. Is that interior of the station in that little village? They must have had some money years ago.

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  11. Boy your mmma sure takes a long and fun ride! I enjoyed seeing the pictures and the inside of that RR sttion.

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  12. That is a nice sign! Are you really a bit chubby, Precious? Smokey said tell you that he is too. Sometimes I have a hard time lifting him up on the freezer. That's where he eats his food...so Eli and Ellie can't get it.

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  13. Lovely, we do walkabouts, but the old bones won't handle bike rides anymore ~ bravo for you, dear friend. Of course, it helps to have great history and scenic spots to see along the way, and your community seems to offer many of both!

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