on our way to Pulaski, TN. The town the distillery is in is a dry
town. Long ago Jack (in the picture) kicked his safe in a fit of
frustration, and as a result, contracted gang green and died. Ouch.
Right now I'm in a dorm about to doze off because I am completely
exhausted after a 90 mile ride of rolling hills AND a pool party at
the mayor of Pulaski's house (!) people are so nice to us wherever we
go and I love it, but as Stephen and I were discussing we're pretty
much focused on one thing when we get to our hosts - water and food.
For all those reading this, I am so happy and gracious for you hosting
all of us and hope you don't take it personally when we walk in like
crazy people, proceed to stake out around all the food, fail at
smalltalk, eat all the food, and then fall into a comatose state. You
think I'm kidding, but I'm not. Its hard to be on point after 8 hours
of cycling but regardless, I will make every effort to know all the
people I meet along the way. Anyway THANK YOU!!
I have to fall asleep now - 5am wakeup for another 90 mile day... Here
we come California..
YOU AND YOUR TEAM ARE AMAZING!! Keep Going! Your blog is so so interesting and we look forward to reading it every couple of days or so! Stay healthy! Your hosts understand that water and food are essential! Even though you are at the beginning of this long journey you have all ready received your reward!! Have fun! Kim & Kristen Wetzig (Nabil's friend's family)
ReplyDeleteThanks so much for reading and showing your support!I absolutely agree and everyday of this trip has been a new adventure
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