Sunday, August 7, 2011

Day 6 & 7 Photos














Here are the high lights of the last couple of days.
Pearl has her eye on this handsome vintage brown RV

7 comments:

  1. Love the pics. That brown RV looks like cousin Eddie's from Christmas Vacation.

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  2. You guys are impressing everyone from SilverCycling. RIDE SAFE!
    ALL THE BEST, Steven Knowlton

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  3. The perfect weather was bound to change - hopefully just for the one day. I, too, was happy to hear you found a safe spot in the church. Maybe a few prayers is good on a trip like this! :)

    We love the blog updates and pictures too!

    XOXO - Katie Dillon

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  4. Greetings from Moses Lake,

    I love the pics! I'm glad to see that my cousin Terry is still peddling strong. Now he will say that I'm actually Jan's cousin, however he has to claim me since he gave me my family nickname - "bird". Love ya Terry!

    Dr. Schiendler is is great to see you again! May you all ride dry and safe!
    Jody Borris

    Oh yeah remember that each hill is an achievement and that the pain you may feel is no where near that of the people you are riding to support!

    Jody Borris

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  5. Hey Gang,

    Great posts and progress...Woot Woot.
    I have a few contacts in New Ulm and Manitowac so hope we can get you some press there. If you need supplies let me know. Hope to figure out your route on Aug 22nd from Nekoosa to Manitowac as I'm headed to Milwaukee and hope to detour via your route. Let me know more details as it approaches and anything you all might need. Be strong....Safe and take care of those butts :) Michelle

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  6. The world needs dreamers and the world needs doers. But above all, the world needs dreamers who do. ~Sarah Ban Breathnach, Simple Abundance: A Daybook of Comfort and Joy, 1996

    You're doing great...stay strong, focused and be safe. So proud of all of you! You have the love and support of many!
    Cindy Hanson

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  7. This is an amazing adventure for you fellows! We find that our very quiet and thoughtful neighbor, Roe, is really a big time star!

    The narrative is wonderful, but the pics are the best.

    Thanks for sharing them.

    Dorothy Brown and friends on Glen Arbor Way

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