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    Nice catch, @ceepee. Where are y'all tubing to?


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      Originally posted by Pokilani View Post
      Nice catch, @ceepee. Where are y'all tubing to?


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      Training, home sweet home

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        She did not get me ANY candy though


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          Originally posted by Ilkyway View Post
          She did not get me ANY candy though


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          Could be a long train ride.


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            Where did your TB bag go lately

            I took my slightly neglected DLBP to run errands then to a local beach this afternoon. I was reminded just how versatile the bag is.





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              Traveled to Vancouver, BC for a 4 day visit. I packed everything in my Pilot and new Synapse 25 (1st trip with the S25). My wife had the Aeronaut 45 and her Medium Café Bag.

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              LCB at Canada Place. I used this as a messenger bag, we packed it inside the A45 on the trip down and my wife used it as her personal item on return trip with SCB inside.
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                Took a long train ride from Barcelona to Seville. It took about five hours but I enjoyed the ride. European trains are pretty on time (unlike Amtrak), except when there is a strike.

                In fact, there was a strike the day I took the train but it was the cabin crew for the first class cabins. So the train still left on time.



                The A30 and S19 were my best buds again. Easy to move around with and to take trains with.



                I took the opportunity to catch up on my tv shows. The Expanse Season 1 had me hooked.



                Seville is a lovely, lovely city. I am glad I decide to come here from Barcelona. It was a last-minute decision, actually.

                The streets are a pleasure to walk. The sun came out after the morning rain and embraced the old buildings with light.



                The cobbled streets are probably not a good place to drag your wheeled luggage (I saw a few tourists try). But no problem for my Tom Bihns and me.





                All I want to do is just sit at the sidewalk cafe and watch people go by.



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                  Sampling the coffee in Boston, MA [emoji846]

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                    Originally posted by ceepee View Post
                    Sampling the coffee in Boston, MA [emoji846]

                    Welcome to Boston!! If you're traveling to the Cambridge side of the Charles River, you'll find great coffee (and pastries) at both Tatte and Flour Bakeries in Harvard Square. And at 1369 in Central Square. :)

                    Hope your stay is lovely!!

                    blackbird


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                      @blackbird we're staying in the Back Bay Area and we have a Flour bakery right around the corner from our hotel :D Had to try the Boston Cream pie yesterday .... undecided..... might have to try another slice (or 3) today ;)

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                        @blackbird @ceepee wholeheartedly agree on Flour, and wanted to add my recommendation for Iggy's (though it's in Cambridge, so out of your way). Enjoy Boston!
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                          Where did your TB bag go lately

                          Looking a bit moist today, so have converted our travel bags to EDC mode ...... I love the S19 [emoji846]

                          Quite fond of Finagle A Bagel too :D

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                            I live here and I did not know there was an Iggy's in Cambridge. Yum! However as ceepee says we have a Flour, conveniently along my commute to work...
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                              @kathryn thanks, we might head out that way one day :)

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                                Where did your TB bag go lately

                                Before Ceepee left for her trip over the pond I visited to "supervise" her packing :-D

                                For a four day trip I packed my Smart Alec:


                                At ceepee's I simply took the two small A30 packing cubes of clothes out and used the SA as daypack. Here is us walking through a sort of tunnel:


                                Ceepes daypack is the Synapse 19:


                                And than I watched her prepare for her trip to Boston. She put my glorios "four days out of a SA" to shame by doing 10 days Boston out of a S19:


                                Does not look my SA look HUGE between their two tiny S19th?

                                Anyway, we had a lot of fun and that is all that matters. :-)

                                Ilkyway

                                ETA: meant to ad this shot of the town center:


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