Photo: Bike art on the bike path
Ran across this friendly drawing on the south side of the Rillito River Path between Campbell and Mountain Avenue
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Ran across this friendly drawing on the south side of the Rillito River Path between Campbell and Mountain Avenue
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Got a little trail time at Sweetwater this morning.
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Happy Thanksgiving. I’m thankful for my family and friends. I’m thankful for finding cycling. And I am thankful to you all for reading Tucson Velo.