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So I FINALLY took a ride today. It was a nice peaceful solo ride. It was kinda cold...for us Island boys that is. I went and had breakfast in Waikiki, then cruised the south side back to my side of the island. Here's a bunch of cell phone pics for everyone...ALOHA
Last edited by Hawaii-Five-Jo; Jan 9, 2011 at 05:02 PM.
Nice. I finally got out myself. This is the first Sunday it did not rain in 6 weeks. It has been a brutal winter for us in SoCal. It was foggy, so no good beach pics today.
Nice, thanks for sharing. Been a while since I've been to the Islands. Wife's folks live on Piikoi St, a few blocks up from Ala Moana Park. Hope to be able to rent a bike next time we're there.
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