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166 – Bear Spotting

October 27, 2022

The western coast of Canada has been a rare destination that I’ve been coming back to on semi-regular basis in the last decade, ever since Ornella, one of the most extraordinary women I know and am honoured to call a friend, decided to leave her life in Italy behind and try her luck overseas. I … More 166 – Bear Spotting

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161 – C’Est Pas Pour Moi

March 8, 2022

  “It is the same with people as it is with riding a bike. Only when moving can one comfortably maintain one’s balance.” This is what Albert Einstein wrote in a letter to his son Eduard in 1930. I would not dream of arguing with the genius of modern physics, but I dare to observe that, … More 161 – C’Est Pas Pour Moi

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156 – My holiday with Lilith

August 25, 2021

You may wonder who Lilith is. That’s what I call my bike, obviously. OK, you may find the practice of naming a bicycle a bit cringey, which I won’t disagree with, but if nothing else, introducing your bike is a good ice-breaker. Imagine the conversation (pretending you are checking out the bike and not the … More 156 – My holiday with Lilith

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144 – León in Lycra

October 1, 2020

This post is dedicated to discovering this unbelievably beautiful region on two wheels. Cycling is super popular in Spain, at least among men. I meet very few ladies when I’m out with the bike. And when I am out with the bike, especially if alone or in company of my girlfriends (I have been trying … More 144 – León in Lycra

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https://www.instagram.com/reel/Cplh0ogogRI/ Monumento a Neptuno, Playa del Sardinero Snowy peaks across the Bahía de Santander Snowy peaks across the Bahía de Santander Not the usual photo from Santiago Toros de Guisando: Ancient sculptures of the Vetón culture dated between IV and a III century BC. The popular consensus states they represent bulls, but could also be pigs (or hippos 🦛) Welcoming the new year with tradicional breakfast at El Pardo with my Girls, because all the boys stayed at home with the after party sickness. (This was taken on Jan 1st) Cuenca Throwback to dec 22
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