Here’s a slightly dnrfefeit take: I won’t be taking an out-of-town vacation this summer, but I’ll attend a techie conference in Portland. I’ll start before sunrise to ride my bike an hour to Amtrak (Albany, Oregon), take Cascades train to Portland, and ride about 12 miles to the conference, which is at a pretentious upscale motel. I called and was assured there’s some secure place I can store my bike [I’m looking forward to seeing their faces when I roll up, though. ]. After the conference I have a half day in Portland to nosh with friends, then hop the train and reverse the trip, riding home after sunset. An experienced bike commuter, I have all the lights, gear etc. My idea of a fun conference!
Water is up to almost normal summer time pool level — and its still coming up due to local rain fall in the last week or so.Fishing has been good for the last week or so – nice crappie are being caught
simply not accurate. Here are the facts: Canada’s oil sands development has affected less than 0.2 percent of Alberta’s boreal forest. In fact, in Alberta alone, approximately 24 percent of the boreal
Here’s a slightly dnrfefeit take: I won’t be taking an out-of-town vacation this summer, but I’ll attend a techie conference in Portland. I’ll start before sunrise to ride my bike an hour to Amtrak (Albany, Oregon), take Cascades train to Portland, and ride about 12 miles to the conference, which is at a pretentious upscale motel. I called and was assured there’s some secure place I can store my bike [I’m looking forward to seeing their faces when I roll up, though. ]. After the conference I have a half day in Portland to nosh with friends, then hop the train and reverse the trip, riding home after sunset. An experienced bike commuter, I have all the lights, gear etc. My idea of a fun conference!
Water is up to almost normal summer time pool level — and its still coming up due to local rain fall in the last week or so.Fishing has been good for the last week or so – nice crappie are being caught
That’s really thinking of the highest order
simply not accurate. Here are the facts: Canada’s oil sands development has affected less than 0.2 percent of Alberta’s boreal forest. In fact, in Alberta alone, approximately 24 percent of the boreal