Outrunning the Rain
Got rained on while biking home last night from work. I made it as far as the university trail, just...
Got rained on while biking home last night from work. I made it as far as the university trail, just...
…Now, whose fault is this? I’ll tell you: it’s ours. You and me and everyone. We have got to be...
Looks like rain today. Good thing I rode my bike. Snapped a couple more pictures of downtown Waterloo this morning...
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