This morning I walked to church and then to get my beard trimmed. Laura suggested that I keep presentable in anticipation of my next encounter with the authorities :)
I received this care package from Laura just in time for father's day. Note that it contains replacement coasters.
This is me after my beard trip. Note that my reaw view mirror has become a permanent fixture.
Very sorry to read about volatile construction worker stuck on making things confrontational; cheers to Officer Bogart for his even-handed assessment and excellent dining recommendations; and YES!!! on Laura's always on-point & sage advice!! -Marsha & fam
Marshalltown IA to Papillion NE 203 miles (1,837) I can't write about this past week in Iowa without mentioning more about the Registers Annual Great Bike Ride Across Iowa (RAGBRAI). Some people think RAGBRAI is a bicycle ride. It's NOT. It's a rolling party across Iowa, in which over 10,000 partygoers use a bicycle to get from one town to the next. If you are in Iowa and someone finds out you are a cyclist, the first thing they talk about is RAGBRAI - even if they themselves are not cyclists. Iowan friendliness has impressed me. Also the drivers are patient, courteous and cautious. If a bicyclist is on the right side of the right lane on a two-lane highway, if there is oncoming traffic, drivers - including truck drivers - slow way down behind the bicyclist and wait for the oncoming traffic to pass before going well over the yellow line and passing the cyclist with plenty of room to spare. This past week was marked by fantastic weather. No drenching downpours that made me l...
Pahaska Tepee WY to Canyon Campground Yellowstone NP WY 45 miles (2,801) Today I commemorated my 7th year after open heart surgery (July 25th, 2014) by riding into Yellowstone, up and over Sylvan Pass, and on into Canyon Campground. To say that God has been good to me would be a gross understatement. Here are some of the views from today's ride: The road up, over and down Sylvan Pass seemed safe as it had a shoulder to the north and some of the views from the pictures above to the south. Beside the shoulder we're granite walls interspersed with trees and grasses and punctuated with waterfallettes: Tonight's campsite in Yellowstone: Note the bear box I was sharing with a couple of cyclists w...
Rest Day Gardiner MT 0 miles (2,841) This is Greg: Greg is from Seattle and is on a road trip with his family around Montana, Yellowstone, and Grand Teton National Park. We were in line for breakfast at the Yellowstone Grill in Gardiner, Montana; the town just outside the north entrance to Yellowstone National Park. He approached me to ask me about my rear view mirror and if I had trouble focusing on the road while viewing the traffic behind me. We ended up talking about cycling etiquette and motorist etiquette around cyclists. After speaking with Greg, I realize that most accidents could be avoided if cyclists and motorists alike exercised (no pun intended) common courtesy. Greg told me that when he was in Yellowstone yesterday, he drove by a cyclist down on the road with first responders attending him and rangers all around. After yesterday's harrowing ride on Grand Loop Road, I realize that I could have been the downed cyclist. I pray for that cyclist's ...
Hoping that there will be no more encounters with the authorities 🤪, but good planning on Laura’s part! Ride on!
ReplyDeleteYes, Laura is full of sage advice.
DeleteVery sorry to read about volatile construction worker stuck on making things confrontational; cheers to Officer Bogart for his even-handed assessment and excellent dining recommendations; and YES!!! on Laura's always on-point & sage advice!! -Marsha & fam
DeleteYes- I know you have benefited from her wisdom.
Deletewow rolff, looking good and refreshed !!! Any word on that the tornadoes or bad weather in that area?
ReplyDeleteThe bad weather was north of me. But this week looks pretty unstable as I enter into Iowa.
DeleteYep, you gotta look good for the mug shots🙂
ReplyDeleteDid you notice I covered up my face tat, too? 🤓
DeleteLooking very nice! How fun waiting for your package. I must say, you have a wonderful wife! Living vicariously through you....
ReplyDeleteYep- she's the best!
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