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27th May, 2005 - 2:44pm / Post ID: #

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Very nice, FBC! I don't know much about motorcycles, but that looks pretty cool! I wouldn't mess with you if I saw you riding around town on one of those, that's for sure tongue.gif



27th May, 2005 - 3:47pm / Post ID: #

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That is one beautiful machine, but like malexander I would be scared of you too! and embaressingly I don't know very much about bikes either but I remember as a child in Tonga that was the one thing I wanted to own as a grown up... it isn't a reality yet!



21st Jun, 2005 - 5:25pm / Post ID: #

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Some cool pictures of Tena and her motorbike on her 1000 mile bike journey - looking good!


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21st Jun, 2005 - 5:26pm / Post ID: #

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Is that your mansion in the background Tena? wink.gif


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21st Jun, 2005 - 5:34pm / Post ID: #

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Is that your mansion in the background Tena?


That is my summer home. You should see my every day residence! laugh.gif

These pictures aren't from the 1000 mile journey. That is next month. These are from the bike rally that I went to this past weekend. They were taken in the White Mountains of New Hampshire.

The hotel in the background is called the Mt. Washington Hotel. It is actually a pretty famous place or it was once.

Here is a little information about it:

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The Mount Washington Hotel was built by New Hampshire native Joseph Stickney, who made his fortune in coal mining and the Pennsylvania Railroad. Stickney spared no expense in building the imposing hotel. The latest design and construction methods were used. Innovative and complicated heating and plumbing systems were installed. To this day, the Bretton Woods Hotel has its own private telephone system and Post Office.

Ground was broken in 1900 and construction was completed in 1902. Two hundred and fifty Italian craftsmen, skilled in masonry and woodworking, were brought to Bretton Woods and housed on the grounds. A new type of powerplant served reliably for over 50 years.

On July 28, 1902, the front doors of this Grand Hotel opened to the public with a staff of no less than 350.

The most luxurious hotel of its day, The Mount Washington catered to wealthy guests from Boston, New York and Philadelphia. As many as fifty trains a day stopped at Bretton Woods' three railroad stations. One of these stations, Fabyan's, is now one of the Resort's dining establishments.

The Hotel has been host to countless celebrities, including Winston Churchill, Thomas Edison, Babe Ruth and three U.S. Presidents.

In 1944, The Mount Washington hosted the Bretton Woods International Monetary Conference. Delegates from 44 nations convened, establishing the World Bank and International Monetary Fund, setting the gold standard at $35.00 an ounce and designating the United States dollar as the backbone of international exchange. The signing of the formal documents took place in the Gold Room, located off the Hotel Lobby and now preserved as an historic site.
https://www.mtwashington.com/hotelinformati....cfm?edit_id=37




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21st Jun, 2005 - 10:37pm / Post ID: #

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Now, I can't believe you were riding in tennis shoes! Where are your boots? At least you have the leather jacket. (I guess that I wore tennis shoes once in a while, but never for a long trip, not that I ever TOOK a long trip, except that one from Provo to Kingman, AZ).
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21st Jun, 2005 - 10:54pm / Post ID: #

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I was only wearing the jacket because I was in the mountains and it was chilly. Did you notice the windblown hair...no helmet either! tongue.gif




 
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