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What a great surprise I got from a new reader today. She passed by the BLR-mobile today and left a comment on my earlier TTAA post. These kinds of things make me very, very excited.

TTAA from new reader Gayle:

*Finding an interesting writer because her license plate was parked in front of my house, and blue lollipops are my pediatricians favorite in the DumDums bag
*Celebrating the human connection that pen pals can bring
*Children
*Kittens
*Joy

Thanks so much for sharing Gayle! Those blue lollipops certainly do have a special mojo.

Who else wants to share some TTAA?

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Yes, that would be more things that are awesome…

Early morning coffee with friends. Zumba class. The Oscars on Sunday night. BLR at over 900 posts. The first BLR Adventure on Saturday. Egg and white cheddar cheese bagel sandwiches. Balconies on apartments. Jimmy Fallon. Surprise emails from someone you haven’t talked to in 7 years. Friday night happy hours. Tattoos of blue lollipops. Cookie dough. Fried pickles. Fleece blankets. Old t-shirts. Christmas gifts that come in February. Attending the wedding of my 2nd grade boyfriend. Moleskin notebooks.

Anyone? Please feel free to comment and add below!

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vermont to oregon on a bike sounds fun to me!

So many people are out there doing good for their communities and working on interesting projects. I can’t keep up. I could write 24/7 posting links and information. This is a good problem to have. Reading about what guys like Robert and Aaron have done at Bikeloc help continually inspire me to do what I love and believe in.

It’s pretty swell that my days include reading and research, so I can bring stories and resources here. It’s like a BlR learning and connecting with cool people fest. You know I like that.

Robert and Aaron~

Looks like an amazing journey you had. I know this doesn’t classify as a fresh, local potluck, but I hope you noshed on an extra sugary and well deserved Voo Doo doughnut when you finally reached Portland. They are a once in a lifetime treat not to be passed up, especially if you have worked (out) so hard.

Keep up the good work!

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