Saturday, June 17, 2017
This picture captures the kind of ride I have had for the last few days. Great road. Lots of trees - in fact I think I am starting to lose my tan. I have been riding in the middle of trees for 4 days. The road is always curvy, and it doesn't have much "climb" to it. Next to perfect. Now the thing that is NOT typical is that there is a "shoulder" on this road. I know it is only six inches wide, but even that is unusual. Most of these roads don't have "any" shoulder. Road kill report - about 7 frogs. It has been raining at night for several days. I think it brought the frogs out. Live wildlife report - 1 bright yellow rolly poly, and my friend the turtle.
Today, we got back to riding 50 miles. It is so much easier on the knees when there is little climbing involved. Today, I am in Ashland, Va. I can feel the end coming. It is a good feeling, but strange all the same. Tomorrow, I will be staying in a church just outside of Glendale, Va. I can't find it on the map, it is so small. Things are good. Til next time.

It can rain frogs. I think it happened to the Egyptians once. There's a plausible explanation for everything. Except something like "Why would a guy get on his bike in Colorado and wind up in Ashland, Virginia?"
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