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A Great Weekend 43º34’53”N 70º20’18”W

A Great Weekend 43º34’53”N 70º20’18”W By: Matthew H Railway to a trail, from manmade to nature, this remains as a place for weekends, for nature and for fun and for family. Once in awhile a soft wind slides across the trail, and stirs the trees, grass, and flowers, abloom with the fresh life of spring vivacious in their ever-changing greens. The sweet scent of honeysuckle, hovers in the air, luscious in the warm breeze. And the water meanders slowly, from one turn to the other, and carries many fishes,    from one place to another. All this moves, but the trail remains, stoic and unmoved and unchanged and untouched it stays. Part of the land and part of the people, it stays.

What I Will Remember From Middle School Five Years From Now?

What I Will Remember From Middle School Five Years From Now? Five years from now, I will be 19. I will remember the fun we had during WIN and the fun projects we did in Seminar and Fab Friday. We have done tons of fun projects over the years in seminar, and I will remember the experience of researching these topics and then presenting on them. This experience has also made me better at presenting and creating slide shows on projects. All-in-all, Middle School has been somewhat fun and I will remember that fun.

Types of Bikes 2

Cyclocross Bikes Cyclocross bikes are road bikes with knobby tires, disc brakes, and sturdier frames. The knobby tires are for riding off road, the disc brakes are to stop fast on slippery surfaces. Touring Bikes Touring bikes are road bikes with relaxed frame angles so that they are more comfortable for riding long distances. The tires are also knobby so that touring bikes can go off road when riding on trails. They also have many racks for carrying all of the necessary touring equipment. Cargo Bikes Cargo bikes are for carrying large loads over short distances. Because of this they generally have lots of cargo space, a large kickstand for loading and unloading, and fenders to protect the cargo from water. https://www.google.com/url?sa=i&rct=j&q=&esrc=s&source=images&cd=&cad=rja&uact=8&ved=0ahUKEwi4lYDAjLHUAhWq6YMKHeusDRUQjhwIBQ&url=http%3A%2F%2Fwww.bicycling.com%2Fbikes-gear%2Frecommended%2F17-for-2017-best-adventure-and-

Fun Places to Ride in Maine

Falmouth Town Landing Market to Cousins Island: This is a nice small ride with many hills. It is nice if you want to go fast and have some nice views but don't want to go that far. The views are when you are over the bridge and at various other times on the ride when you can see the water. This ride is all on actual roads so be careful and watch for cars. At times, pavement can be bumpy and the shoulder of the can be small.  Section of the Mountain Division Trail to Sebago Lake: When I rode this, I started on the Mountain Division Trail by the Post Office in South Windham. The section of trail from the post office to where I make a left off of the trail is paved and is not very hilly. The squiggly section from where I turned left off of the original trail is not paved and is quite bumpy. The rest of the highlighted route is because I needed to ride 25 miles and what I had ridden already was not sufficient. This ride is fairly flat. Eastern Trail in Scarborough: T