the matterhorn by caitlin frunks on Flickr.
Sweethearts
More water!! A real water crossing #atx (at Walnut Creek Metropolitan Park)
The “creek” referenced in the name “Walnut Creek” actually has water in it… Curiouser and curiouser
Shakin thing up, riding the BMX loop FIRST. I know I’m out of control, but hey, this how I roll. Living on the edge. (at Walnut Creek Metropolitan Park)
#bcrt #atx #greatride (at Brushy Creek Regional Trail)
Way down there is the “trail” much fun. Now it’s raining…traction much? #bcrt #deception (at Deception Start/Finish?)
Lucy did a lot of bathroom bus duties #harvestclassic #atx
I am such a sucker for two strokes #harvestclassic #smoker
This #triumph really gets it done #harvestclassic #luckenbach
Some #harvestclassic site spamming. If you’ve never been to the Harvest Classic, block out some time next October #luckenbach
Sunday #SamAdams (at casa de Cazadore)
Harvest Classic 2013
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Dr. Seuss was not even in the general area of fucking around.
So sassy
Damn, Seuss
There is a part of me that really wants to see this guy fall in… :) #schadenfreude #atx
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The Battle of Helm’s Deep already has its own official LEGO version, but the licensed set has nothing on this mind blowing set built by Lord of the Rings fans Rich-K and Big J.
As where the official LEGO version features 1,368 pieces, this custom job utilizes over 150,000 LEGO building blocks to recreate the classic scene from J.R.R. Tolkien’s epic film. In addition to the staggering number of bricks used for the installation, Helm’s Deep also includes 1,700 minifgures.
HOW DA FUUUUUCCKKKKKKKKK
omfg
Yeah dawg…#bacon
Mmmmm @sweetishhill (at Sweetish Hill Bakery)