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Thursday, April 23, 2020
Bike ride
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Hey Maeve
ReplyDeleteThat is great that you are going outside and keeping active! It would have been nice to bike through the peaceful Red Zone. What old stuff did you see from Shirley Boys?
Wow I did not know there was a new path by Travis Road. I will have to try bike down there myself someday.
Kia ora Maeve, it is so great you are getting out on the bike with your whānau. I have been taking my boy on a bike ride every day, we don't go as far as you, he only has little legs and gets tired. He also like puddles! I can see why Toby tried to go in the puddle, it would have been fun. What kind of bike do you have?
ReplyDeleteBrogan