This section of the blog will tell of our European adventures with fellow cyclists who we have met along the way. There will be 16 of us going from Amsterdam to Milan, Italy...most of us on bicycles. There will be a support vehicle following driven by one of our group who hopes to have a passenger most of the time....
Wednesday, January 9, 2008
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Hey, Little Lady... just saying 'hi' and I hope all is well in Slidell. What a life you're leading.... you are an inspiration... It must be so exciting to be doing the things that you are doing and preparing for. I'm 'proud' to be your friend and fellow cancer survivor. I hope to be able to do similar things someday. We'll see... Blessings and love from Canada, Lynn <><
I can still remember when you gave me your newly opened can of iced tea at that SAG wagon stop somewhere in Northern Ontario. It was late afternoon and we'd been riding on new asphalt most of that very hot day. I was 'bonking' and needed something cool and sugary, and you gave me the drink right out of your hand. It was pure 'grace' that you did that, and (obviously) a lasting memory.
I think its wonderful that you're doing this ride. You'll do great. Don't know that I'll be able to support you at any of your pit stops, but I will be praying.
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Hey, Little Lady... just saying 'hi' and I hope all is well in Slidell.
What a life you're leading.... you are an inspiration... It must be so exciting to be doing the things that you are doing and preparing for. I'm 'proud' to be your friend and fellow cancer survivor. I hope to be able to do similar things someday. We'll see...
Blessings and love from Canada,
Lynn <><
Margaret,
I can still remember when you gave me your newly opened can of iced tea at that SAG wagon stop somewhere in Northern Ontario. It was late afternoon and we'd been riding on new asphalt most of that very hot day. I was 'bonking' and needed something cool and sugary, and you gave me the drink right out of your hand. It was pure 'grace' that you did that, and (obviously) a lasting memory.
I think its wonderful that you're doing this ride. You'll do great. Don't know that I'll be able to support you at any of your pit stops, but I will be praying.
John Van Sloten
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