Steve’s Blog – Sept 9 and 10 – cxx – Sackville to Truro and Halifax
I have forgotten to mention that our group is now 5, as we are joined by Jim’s wife, Krista. Sheis a natural fit and, for
Steve’s Blog – Sept 8 – honouring a fallen champion, and one who is living – Petticodiac
to Sackville
This morning we start the day by honouring a local champion. Ralph Richardson was strickenwith Parkinson’s Disease and became an enthusiastic supporter of the Superwalk,
Steve’s Blog – Sept 6-7 – extreme cycling – Clearview NB to Fredricton and Petticodiac
We have been cycling up a storm lately. In the past 8 days we have cycled 1,039 km, with anaverage distance of 148.4 km/day. During
Steve’s Blog – Sept 5 – what Parkinson’s looks like on a cycling trip – Edmunston NB to
Clearview NB
We awoke this morning to heart-stopping cold. It was 2c at 7:00am, and felt colder. Plus wewere on the wrong end of a time zone
Steve’s Blog – Sept 4 – the cost – Rivière du Loup to Edmunston NB
When we started this journey 2 ½ months ago, time and opportunity seemed limitless. It’s nolonger that way, and we are now making plans for
Steve’s Blog – Sept 1&2 – je me souveins – Montreal (Laval), Quebec to Trois Riviere and
then Rivière du Loup
We are back to RV living once more. Our time in Quebec will be short but the impact is high.Based on Jim 2’s recommendation we
Steve’s Blog – Aug 31- clear reception – Cornwall to Montreal (Laval), Quebec
Gil and Sharon are splendid hosts with a lovely home. They deliver up coffee like pros andenliven four weary travellers at a very early hour.We
Steve’s Blog – Aug 29-30 – 2 coffee makers – Athens to Cornwall
We tear away from the embrace of family once again, this time to spend two days hopscotchingalong a route plan with so much complexity that
Steve’s Blog – Aug 25-28 – it’s about the people we meet – Ottawa/Gatineau
The name “Ottawa” is derived from an Algonquian homonym meaning“gather for trade”. Gather, we did, and our trading was of stories, photos and best wishes.
Steve’s Blog – Aug 23-24 – Ottawa Bound – Peterborough to Ottawa
Physics observation: the mass of your home is inversely and geometrical relative to yourdistance from it. Consequently, the closer you get to your home, the