Cape Ride is over - thank God. I really shouldn't say it like that because it was a great thing we did. But it was hard work and definitely didn't pan out the way we expected. However, we did raise a lot of money for The Hall's Steps Foundation and Fisher House and we did have a great (kind of) time on the ride. A few things did put a damper on it though...such as having to reschedule so most everyone couldn't actually make the ride, the wind blew us sideways for 40 miles, and freezing my ass of in Provincetown. However, we did it - and that's what counts! Oh! And I got to sleep in a yurt for the first time - fantastic fun. Even though Chris and I had to sleep under 2 sleeping bags to avoid frostbite in the 40 degree East Coast weather, that was pretty hilarious. Apparently a "yurt" is a Northeast thing, so I added a pic for those who read my blog from other parts of the world. It's basically a wooden igloo. Ours had a wooden walkway/porch thing that l...
I like geography best because mountains & rivers know the secret: Pay no attention to boundaries.