The day started out well. Blue skies, cool temps, and Dunkin Donuts. Did you know their "regular" coffee includes cream & sugar? We do now! And they're not just for donuts any more. Breakfast sandwiches, muffins, and all kinds of wonderful things were found within these walls. Thus empowered by our mid-morning snack, our expanded group of Gardner, Phillippe, myself, Drew and Larry rolled through the gorgeous hills of New Hampshire on the last leg of our journey. Of course, Don is behind the camera (thank you again for your many shots!).
We had about 50 miles to cover until we ended at a junior high school about 3 miles from the beach. There we waited for our police escort while sharing hugs, taking photos, and telling stories one last time.
One fun shot was of all the riders from foreign lands who made the entire journey. Here they are:
Phillippe from Israel, Josine from the Netherlands, Brian from Australia (he's the one who is riding his bicycle around the world--with over 32,000 miles under his wheels on this journey), Terry from Ontario, Canada, Ya-Ki from Taiwan, Fred from Ontario, Canada, and Yuval from Israel. They did not know each other before the trip, and their bike riding experience ranged from expert to novice. And they all made it to the end!
Photos finished for now, accompanied by the police car with its lights spinning, we hopped on our bikes for one last spin for a few miles down to the beach.
Down the road....
And then the ocean was within sight!
We celebrated with a dip of our wheels into the Atlantic. Here's myself, Greg and Don at our initial dip.
We celebrated with a champagne toast, courtesy of Terry's family. Here's a shot with Gardner, myself and one half of our Iowa tandem bicycle-riding friends, Ann.
Don and I were lucky enough to have our daughter-in-law Lilac and son Brian meet us at the beach. Drew and Greg were also met by family & friends. Sorry the camera wasn't at the ready to include photos of them in this blog.
We had to include one last shot of our meeting with the ocean. Myself, Don and Drew did one last bit of heavy lifting for the trip.
We've come a long way since the beginning of this journey in Astoria. A lot of miles, yes. But we have gained new friends, experienced new points of view from our diverse group, and visited new states and cities in both the US and in Canada. We have met many in small towns along the way who told us their stories, were supportive and gracious, and offered their hospitality as we stopped in tiny mom & pop places. We have faced challenges along and have found our way over, under, around and through them to get here. It's been a life-changing journey. Thanks for following it with us.