short day back

Pleased to Be Back

The first day back was inevitably going to be short as the touring group was coming into my hometown and I was going to rejoin them at the Provincetown ferry terminal at the Boston Seaport. 

My biking day didn’t start until 3pm—and other than 5.5 miles to the ferry terminal, and 3 miles in Provincetown—the lion’s share set of miles came from the 40 miles on the ferry.

All the bikes were lashed together—into a veritable horizontal layer cake of bikes.

We were all very pleased that the bikes made it across dry and sea water free.

We arrived in Provincetown just before dusk which gave us enough time to shop for groceries and set up our tents before it was dark.

Day 79
Start: Boston, MA
End: Provincetown, MA
Miles: 1,152

What I’m Reading:

We are You—Us is America,
XY YX XXXY YXY, limitless
Yes! Proclaim: P for peace, E for earth, A for all.
Zero in on C for climate, E for equality. Our unity.

— Varsha Saraiya-Shah / “Anthem for America”

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About istsfor manity

i'm a truncated word-person looking for an assemblage of extracted teeth in a tent full of mosquitoes (and currently writing a novel without writing a novel word) and pulling nothing but the difficult out of the top hat while the bunny munches grass in the hallway. you might say: i’m thee asynchronous voice over in search of a film....
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