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Josh wrote: "Johanna wrote: "Josh wrote: "Johanna wrote: "Okay... my violets want to say "Hi" to yours, Anne! :-) Today has been grey and rainy, and the violets on my front yard are all wet and you can almost s..."
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:-)

Very jealous. We had a week of lovely warm sunny weather, but have now reverted to cold, grey downpours. I want summer and I want it NOW!
Juthi wrote: "It's snowing here today. Our violets are freezing :( "
Ouch. :(
This reminds me of one spring when we didn't have a car yet, only a motorcycle. The motorcycle season starts here somewhere in the beginning of May, although you usually have to wear A LOT of clothing to avoid freezing while driving your motorcycle that early in the spring. Anyway, we drove our motorcycle to a market garden to buy violets, the first spring flowers to our erstwhile balcony (that actually looked a lot like Anne's balcony!). When we headed back home, it started snowing — hard. Hubby was driving and I was sitting behind him with two huge, open boxes of violets in them. And the snow was whirling around us. By some kind of miracle those violets survived the storm and the journey. I'll never forget it. :-)
Ouch. :(
This reminds me of one spring when we didn't have a car yet, only a motorcycle. The motorcycle season starts here somewhere in the beginning of May, although you usually have to wear A LOT of clothing to avoid freezing while driving your motorcycle that early in the spring. Anyway, we drove our motorcycle to a market garden to buy violets, the first spring flowers to our erstwhile balcony (that actually looked a lot like Anne's balcony!). When we headed back home, it started snowing — hard. Hubby was driving and I was sitting behind him with two huge, open boxes of violets in them. And the snow was whirling around us. By some kind of miracle those violets survived the storm and the journey. I'll never forget it. :-)

Ouch. :(
This reminds me of one spring when we didn't have a car yet, only a motorcycle. The motorcycle season starts here som..."
Those little flowers are pretty tough! We have varieties which flower through the winter. Of course, our winters in England aren't as hard as yours!
Johanna wrote: "This reminds me of one spring when we didn't have a car yet, only a motorcycle. The motorcycle season starts here som..."
Johanna, that is such an image, like something from catchy music video for an alternative love song.
Johanna, that is such an image, like something from catchy music video for an alternative love song.

I am jealous too, we had a few days of springlike warmth, now it is chilly and wet. My poor violets are having a hard time. It isn't snowing, though, so we are thankful for small blessings :)

I'm trying to picture this... Were you holding the boxes? I think I'm a little afraid of motorcycles, and I would probably be holding on to the driver for dear life.
Tina Kay wrote: "Johanna wrote: When we headed back home, it started snowing — hard. Hubby was driving and I was sitting behind him with two huge, open boxes of violets in them. And the snow was whirling around us...."
LOL. Yes, I was holding the boxes. :-) Transporting large objects became some sort of art form for us because we were determined to manage only with a motorbike for years. You guys couldn't believe the stuff we carried on our bike. One time I fell in love with this beautiful, old chandelier in Stockholm and after some arranging (and... ahem... argument) we somehow managed to bring it home to Finland on the bike. :-)
But... our Jack Russell terrier never got used to traveling in the tank bag... and that's how the first car came into our little family. The dog has us "wrapped around her paw", I'm afraid. ;-)
LOL. Yes, I was holding the boxes. :-) Transporting large objects became some sort of art form for us because we were determined to manage only with a motorbike for years. You guys couldn't believe the stuff we carried on our bike. One time I fell in love with this beautiful, old chandelier in Stockholm and after some arranging (and... ahem... argument) we somehow managed to bring it home to Finland on the bike. :-)
But... our Jack Russell terrier never got used to traveling in the tank bag... and that's how the first car came into our little family. The dog has us "wrapped around her paw", I'm afraid. ;-)
Karen wrote: "Johanna wrote: "This reminds me of one spring when we didn't have a car yet, only a motorcycle. The motorcycle season starts here som..."
Johanna, that is such an image, like something from catchy music video for an alternative love song."
Ha. That is such a cool thing to say, Karen! Thank you.
Johanna, that is such an image, like something from catchy music video for an alternative love song."
Ha. That is such a cool thing to say, Karen! Thank you.
Juthi wrote: "Johanna wrote: "
This reminds me of one spring when we didn't have a car yet, only a motorcycle. The motorcycle season starts here som..."
This story made me smile. Sounds like there's hope for o..."
Is it still snowing there, Juthi? Here is another snow related motorbike story to cheer you up. :-)
We had just bought the bike and decided to make our first, a little longer trip with it to visit hubby's parents in Rovaniemi, Arctic Circle. This happened on the very last day of May. Well, everything went well until we woke up in the morning of the first of June. We were laying in the bed wondering why the room looked so bright — there seemed to be something wrong with the light flooding in from outside. It looked too... luminous. Too... white.
Hubby was the first one to stumbled to the window and... It had snowed during the night! And not only a little, but a lot — about 8 inches (20 cm)! There was no way we could have ridden our motorbike back home. So, after a few phone calls we ended up sitting in the train and the bike ended up in a removal truck that happened to be driving to our city that day. That was awkward. ;-)
This reminds me of one spring when we didn't have a car yet, only a motorcycle. The motorcycle season starts here som..."
This story made me smile. Sounds like there's hope for o..."
Is it still snowing there, Juthi? Here is another snow related motorbike story to cheer you up. :-)
We had just bought the bike and decided to make our first, a little longer trip with it to visit hubby's parents in Rovaniemi, Arctic Circle. This happened on the very last day of May. Well, everything went well until we woke up in the morning of the first of June. We were laying in the bed wondering why the room looked so bright — there seemed to be something wrong with the light flooding in from outside. It looked too... luminous. Too... white.
Hubby was the first one to stumbled to the window and... It had snowed during the night! And not only a little, but a lot — about 8 inches (20 cm)! There was no way we could have ridden our motorbike back home. So, after a few phone calls we ended up sitting in the train and the bike ended up in a removal truck that happened to be driving to our city that day. That was awkward. ;-)

This reminds me of one spring when we didn't have a car yet, only a motorcycle. The motorcycle season starts here som..."
This story made me smile. Sounds like ther..."
I'm also loving the adventures on a motorbike series. I particularly like the way they also feature one of the things I associate with Johanna, namely snow. If any of them also include squirrels (or reindeer), then she'll hit the bullseye!

This reminds me of one spring when we didn't have a car yet, only a motorcycle. The motorcycle season starts here som..."
This story made me smile. ..."
Squirrels and snow in the same story would be hard, reindeer on the other hand... I look forward to that story too :)
Snow, squirrels and reindeer? You guys are greedy! ;-)
Anyway, I'm quite happy that I actually don't have a story that involves both our motorcycle and a reindeer in it. Because that was probably the one and only thing I was afraid of while riding a bike — that we'd accidentally hit a moose or a reindeer. I've seen first hand what that does to a car. I didn't want to experience it when riding a motorbike.
But I do have a story about a freezing trip to Legoland. :-) Hubby, who was over 30 at the time (!), wanted to go to Legoland in Billund, Denmark. Well, there was the World Exposition in Hannover, Germany in that summer, so we agreed that if he gets to see Legoland, I'll get to visit the World Exposition. And off we went. The summer had been extremely hot in Finland, so we left the warm linings of our motorcycle clothing home. It was already awfully hot and we were heading south, right?
The moment we arrived to Central Europe the weather turned absolutely freezing. I don't remember ever being so cold! And it was July! I remember shivering so much that I hardly managed to stay on the bike — and this went on for two weeks. I guess the Legoland and the World Exposition were ok, but I mainly remember how awfully cold it was. ;-) Every time we stopped for a night and reached our room, we immediately crawled in the bed under the blankets and didn't come out before the morning. That's the fondest memory I have of that journey: the warm, lovely nest under the guesthouse blankets! LOL.
Anyway, I'm quite happy that I actually don't have a story that involves both our motorcycle and a reindeer in it. Because that was probably the one and only thing I was afraid of while riding a bike — that we'd accidentally hit a moose or a reindeer. I've seen first hand what that does to a car. I didn't want to experience it when riding a motorbike.
But I do have a story about a freezing trip to Legoland. :-) Hubby, who was over 30 at the time (!), wanted to go to Legoland in Billund, Denmark. Well, there was the World Exposition in Hannover, Germany in that summer, so we agreed that if he gets to see Legoland, I'll get to visit the World Exposition. And off we went. The summer had been extremely hot in Finland, so we left the warm linings of our motorcycle clothing home. It was already awfully hot and we were heading south, right?
The moment we arrived to Central Europe the weather turned absolutely freezing. I don't remember ever being so cold! And it was July! I remember shivering so much that I hardly managed to stay on the bike — and this went on for two weeks. I guess the Legoland and the World Exposition were ok, but I mainly remember how awfully cold it was. ;-) Every time we stopped for a night and reached our room, we immediately crawled in the bed under the blankets and didn't come out before the morning. That's the fondest memory I have of that journey: the warm, lovely nest under the guesthouse blankets! LOL.

Ha, you were there!
I remember that it rained the whole day when I went there with a friend. What I remember best, though, are the Italian police officers... ;-)
Hj wrote: "I particularly like the way they also feature one of the things I associate with Johanna, namely snow."
This is so funny, because I'd love to associate myself with warmth! :-)
I associate you guys with a lot of things too (just like you associated me with snow). That's probably because we don't see each other and don't know what the other one looks like. There are the profile pictures, of course, and I do associate you with those, but with a lot of other stuff too. Interesting. ;-)
This is so funny, because I'd love to associate myself with warmth! :-)
I associate you guys with a lot of things too (just like you associated me with snow). That's probably because we don't see each other and don't know what the other one looks like. There are the profile pictures, of course, and I do associate you with those, but with a lot of other stuff too. Interesting. ;-)
Calathea wrote: "Johanna wrote: "Well, there was the World Exposition in Hannover, Germany in that summer, so we agreed that if he gets to see Legoland, I'll get to visit the World Exposition. "
Ha, you were there..."
You bet I was there. :-) For a memorable, loooong, rainy, freezing day. I have even pictures to prove it. My face looks blue in them. ;-)
ETA: How come I missed those Italian police officers?!
Ha, you were there..."
You bet I was there. :-) For a memorable, loooong, rainy, freezing day. I have even pictures to prove it. My face looks blue in them. ;-)
ETA: How come I missed those Italian police officers?!

Uh?"
Extremely good looking young men. And the most fashionable uniform.

They had a concept for that Expo (or is that for all of them) that they had police officers from all over the world there on site, who also represented their countries.
Calathea wrote: "Antonella wrote: "Calathea wrote: "What I remember best, though, are the Italian police officers... ;-)"
Uh?"
Extremely good looking young men. And the most fashionable uniform.
They had a conce..."
Ha! I love that.
Uh?"
Extremely good looking young men. And the most fashionable uniform.
They had a conce..."
Ha! I love that.


Originally, there were 2 families this group with 3 goslings and another with 5. This creek is across the street from my house. We usually have the migratory Geese stop by, but this is the first family I've seen. 8)
Aww... Cute! Thank you for posting this, Reggie! Canadian Geese are beautiful birds, aren't they. I sometimes get to see them at our summer cottage, but that doesn't happen very often — not even every year.

NO!! They are evil incarnate!"
=D
Juthi wrote: "Johanna wrote: "Aww... Cute! Thank you for posting this, Reggie! Canadian Geese are beautiful birds, aren't they."
NO!! They are evil incarnate!"
Hah. I had totally forgotten the ones that are harassing people around the campus and so on... oops. ;-) Anyway, you are Canadian — this is your specialty! LOL. But I must say that these evil incarnates come in pretty packages... :-)
NO!! They are evil incarnate!"
Hah. I had totally forgotten the ones that are harassing people around the campus and so on... oops. ;-) Anyway, you are Canadian — this is your specialty! LOL. But I must say that these evil incarnates come in pretty packages... :-)

NO!! They are evil incarnate!"
Hah. I had totally forgotten the on..."
That's the most dangerous form for evil, the ones in pretty packages ;)
Anne wrote: "Johanna wrote: "Juthi wrote: "Johanna wrote: "Aww... Cute! Thank you for posting this, Reggie! Canadian Geese are beautiful birds, aren't they."
NO!! They are evil incarnate!"
Hah. I had totally ..."
Very true. ;-)
NO!! They are evil incarnate!"
Hah. I had totally ..."
Very true. ;-)
Anne wrote: "That's the most dangerous form for evil, the ones in pretty packages ;)
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EXACTLY.
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EXACTLY.

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EXACTLY."
I thought I was back on the CUTYS thread for a moment, with this talk of pretty packages!
Hj wrote: "Josh wrote: "Anne wrote: "That's the most dangerous form for evil, the ones in pretty packages ;)
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EXACTLY."
I thought I was back on the CUTYS thread for a moment, with this talk of pretty ..."
LOL!!!
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EXACTLY."
I thought I was back on the CUTYS thread for a moment, with this talk of pretty ..."
LOL!!!

This is a good step by step explanation I found in Wattpad. It seemed like a clear guide.8)
http://support.wattpad.com/entries/21...

I am on of many boat people, who escaped Vietnam by boat after 1975. Vietnam is beautiful. I miss it so much. Did you see all the girls wearing white long dress, Ao Dai, to school? Most of them have long hair. Beautiful1
Reggie wrote: "For people who want to see how to post pictures using HTML--
This is a good step by step explanation I found in Wattpad. It seemed like a clear guide.8)
http://support.wattpad.com/entries/21......"
That's a post I need to keep track of.
This is a good step by step explanation I found in Wattpad. It seemed like a clear guide.8)
http://support.wattpad.com/entries/21......"
That's a post I need to keep track of.
Kim wrote: "Anne wrote: "Josh wrote: "Anne wrote: "This is how I thought: I had promised a picture of one of Josh's books in front of a temple. That turned out not to be so practical, but I did want to show th..."
Welcome, Kim.
Welcome, Kim.

Hi Kim, yes I noticed the girls with their white Ao Dai's, very lovely.

I read every comments from you guys for a while. I love that we all fans of Josh but we talk about other things too.

We can't always talk about Josh and his books you know, it wouldn't be good for his ego ;)
Anne wrote: "Kim wrote: "Josh wrote: "Kim wrote: "Anne wrote: "Josh wrote: "Anne wrote: "This is how I thought: I had promised a picture of one of Josh's books in front of a temple. That turned out not to be so..."
So true. ;-D
So true. ;-D



Signal Knob (Massanutten Mtn.) -- Stephen would know the importance of Signal Knob as an observation and signal station during the Civil War:

Woodstock, VA:

I've uploaded a lot more photos if you are interested and want to see larger pics:
http://www.flickr.com/photos/93255562...
Valerie wrote: "I thought you all might enjoy seeing some photos of the Northern Shenandoah Valley in Virginia (where Mark and Stephen live in In From the Cold: The I Spy Stories). A friend took me and my husband ..."
Those pictures are cool, Valerie! Beautiful. I never really knew what the scenery looks like there. Thank you so much for sharing. Gods, now I totally feel like re-reading (again) all the I Spy stories. I love those guys. :-)
Those pictures are cool, Valerie! Beautiful. I never really knew what the scenery looks like there. Thank you so much for sharing. Gods, now I totally feel like re-reading (again) all the I Spy stories. I love those guys. :-)
Valerie wrote: "I thought you all might enjoy seeing some photos of the Northern Shenandoah Valley in Virginia (where Mark and Stephen live in In From the Cold: The I Spy Stories). A friend took me and my husband ..."
Lovely! Thank you, Valerie.
Lovely! Thank you, Valerie.


Thank you! I love the name Shenandoah (a beautiful song heard as a child) and the photos live up to it.
Josh said on his blog that coming to audio quite soon is the In From the Cold collection of I Spy stories. Yippee!

That's good news. Looking forward to it!
I thought you guys might enjoy this small glimpse of our building project at the summer cottage... hubby seems to become addicted to Josh's short stories... :-)

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