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Posted
10 minutes ago, Urban Cyclist said:

hi where is this track? looks great to ride.

Riverfields, Glen Marais Kempton Park.

Posted
1 hour ago, copperhead said:

Not many jobs around. I don't want to sit at home crying. Riding my bike seems to stop the tears. Hopefully I will find work before the end of the year. 

Yeah,its tough.This friggen covid has stuffed up everything.I hope you find something soon.What do you do for a living apart from providing us mere mortals with exquisite pictures of your journey's

Posted (edited)
36 minutes ago, copperhead said:

Merweville. Headwind from the N1. I stopped and tried to cry. The wind was so strong my tears dried before they left my eyes.

Every time I come to a small Karoo village I fall just that little bit more in love with it. 

 

If you have been to Merweville, then you have been on the road less traveled! Respect!

Edit: I lived there for a year or two as a toddler. My father was (briefly) a teacher there. Later, while in junior school in Prince Albert (in the "year beyond") we occasionally played rugby against Merweville. This was their field at its very best! 

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1 hour ago, copperhead said:

Merweville. Headwind from the N1. I stopped and tried to cry. The wind was so strong my tears dried before they left my eyes.

Every time I come to a small Karoo village I fall just that little bit more in love with it. 

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Post. Of. The. Month. 

Posted
10 hours ago, copperhead said:

The HOFF (Steve of course) was here last night. I didn't see him but heard him until midnight. No town too small or too big. #respect

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flip ... till midnight .. .that noise must have kept you up!

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1 hour ago, DJR said:

If you have been to Merweville, then you have been on the road less traveled! Respect!

Edit: I lived there for a year or two as a toddler. My father was (briefly) a teacher there. Later, while in junior school in Prince Albert (in the "year beyond") we occasionally played rugby against Merweville. This was their field at its very best! 

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Fake photo .... you are so old they never had colour photo's back then!

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