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Tag Archives: cycling
Cycling Through Chiang Mai Countryside
On one bright morning in Chiang Mai, we rushed down from our room upon a prompt from our lovely hostess, Annabelle. Our bicycle guide had arrived. We wouldn’t have time to sneak in breakfast. And setting off at 5.5 months … Continue reading
Posted in Life in London, Thailand
Tagged babymoon, Chiang Mai, culture, cycling
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Relaxing in Naxos
23698 When leaving for holiday, I told my co-workers that I was going to sit on an island and do nothing. I was off to a good start our first day on Naxos. We grabbed a couple of beach chairs, … Continue reading
Posted in Adventure Travel, Europe, Greece
Tagged anniversary, beach, cycling, islands, Naxos
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Triathlon Beginner, The Making of a [Girly] Triathlete
I’m a bit of a girly girl. I don’t like to do ‘hard’ cardio because I don’t particularly like to sweat. I don’t like to run or cycle in the rain because I’m afraid I’ll fall and break a tooth. … Continue reading
Posted in Life in London, Novice Fitness
Tagged cycling, Girly Triathlete, Triathlon Beginner, triathlon kit
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Birthday in Brugge
13683 G planned a wonderful birthday weekend in Brugge. We left town early Friday morning and took the Eurostar (the train that goes beneath the English Channel) and arrived just after noon. We wandered about the old streets lined with … Continue reading