I wonder whose bicycle it was, before it became a piece of decor?
Lovely idea 😊
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I’ve always day dreamed of riding a bicycle (with flowers on the basket) over the hills, on a sunny afternoon, warm breeze touching my face, flowers all around 😀
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Now that sounds divine. You should explore the idea 🙂
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Haha. The question is…where can I do this hhahaha…miracle garden? No way haha
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That’s true. Nowhere around here.
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I’ve seen bicycles hung from ceilings as decorations in pubs – nice idea!
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I totally love the idea 🙂
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I’d love to take that thing on a ride through Martha’s Vineyard. 🙂
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You just made me smile 🙂
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It was a sweet older lady who visited the community with her fresh baked pastries. She would drop them off faithfully every day and with a sparkling twinkle in her eyes say ” Hope you have a marvelous day.”
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How lovely 🙂
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How cool and a nice looking bike. I used to love to ride my bike when I was a kid and it was red too.
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Come to think of it, my Raliegh bicycle was red too 🙂
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I seem to recall the postmistress riding that bike and delivering a valentine’s day card to every single person in the village!
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