Tuesday, June 28, 2016

Last city for quite a stretch

We had a short ride, just 40 miles, from Davenport into Spokane, our last major urban area for many miles.  After the major hauls of the last few days, this ride was too short, as we arrived at our hotel well before our rooms were ready.  We were happy to camp out in the air conditioned lobby.  

We really are out west!  Eastern Washington has been a surprise to me, so different from the coast.

This cheery fellow greeted us in Reardon.  

The world's largest Radio Flyer wagon is in a park we rode through this morning.  Of course we had to stop and play on it.









5 comments:

  1. Margaret, I am loving reading this journey you're actually traveling and writing about. Thank you for taking us along vicariously. You're a wonderful writer and photographer I feel like I'm there with you. I can hardly wait for the next installment. Keep pedaling. We love you.

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  2. Margaret, I am loving reading this journey you're actually traveling and writing about. Thank you for taking us along vicariously. You're a wonderful writer and photographer I feel like I'm there with you. I can hardly wait for the next installment. Keep pedaling. We love you.

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  3. Margaret, it is great to see that you are having so much fun and seeing so many things (the Radio Flyer wagon is hilarious!). Make sure to keep us posted, we love and miss you very much.

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  4. Hi Margaret, love your blog.
    When I entered Spokane last year - on my recumbent, going West - it showed 104 degrees and there were forest fires all around. Then I met a strong young chap on a bike telling me about his heat exhaustion he experienced in the Cascades. - I decided for the train to Seattle.
    But you passed all that without any complaint. Chapeau!
    Keep going, keep safe and enjoy,
    Manuel


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  5. Hi Margaret, love your blog.
    When I entered Spokane last year - on my recumbent, going West - it showed 104 degrees and there were forest fires all around. Then I met a strong young chap on a bike telling me about his heat exhaustion he experienced in the Cascades. - I decided for the train to Seattle.
    But you passed all that without any complaint. Chapeau!
    Keep going, keep safe and enjoy,
    Manuel


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