Before this lucky adventure, I worked at a car dealership in Southern Vermont doing Internet stuff to pay the bills and was active and involved in making my home town a better place. My joy in life has come from being involved in the community and volunteering as a photography instructor to teens at a non-profit photo project one street down from the best downtown apartment on the planet. When I was faced with the double wammy of losing my day job and my dream job in the same week, I took the advice of a dear friend to listen to the universe and travel. Thus begins my odyssey.
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Thursday, May 29, 2008
Falmouth to Wiscasset
I'm in the Wiscasset Public Library heading down to South Bristol and Pemequid Point before heading up to Rockland. I'll probably land close to there for the night. ~B
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Hi Bob, Amy's friend, Sharri here. She showed me your blog tonight and I'm hooked! Glad you are enjoying your time. Best of luck on your adventure! Sharri
Hi Bubby, Mom emailed us the blog. Too cool!! We will be following you as you go on your adventure. Be safe and have fun,too. Call us if you need anything. Love, The Vineheads-Bill,Pame & Amanda
I got your note, and checked out your blog. Glad you took the time to do that, it sounds like you're on a cool quest -- to what end, I don't know, but that seems to be the point. It put me in mind of an independent movie we've seen recently called "True Heroes".
Anyways, I'm glad that you got a good tip to some nice riding -- you wound up going the way that I ride home from work (I live on Pleasant Hill Rd), and Rt 24 is some of my favorite riding around. Eventually, I think you'll find Rt 1 more hospitable the further north you go, but down in Southern Maine, well, your sentiments are dead on.
4 comments:
Hi Bob,
Amy's friend, Sharri here. She showed me your blog tonight and I'm hooked! Glad you are enjoying your time. Best of luck on your adventure!
Sharri
Hi Bubby,
Mom emailed us the blog. Too cool!! We will be following you as you go on your adventure. Be safe and have fun,too. Call us if you need anything.
Love,
The Vineheads-Bill,Pame & Amanda
Hi Bob,
I got your note, and checked out your blog. Glad you took the time to do that, it sounds like you're on a cool quest -- to what end, I don't know, but that seems to be the point. It put me in mind of an independent movie we've seen recently called "True Heroes".
Anyways, I'm glad that you got a good tip to some nice riding -- you wound up going the way that I ride home from work (I live on Pleasant Hill Rd), and Rt 24 is some of my favorite riding around. Eventually, I think you'll find Rt 1 more hospitable the further north you go, but down in Southern Maine, well, your sentiments are dead on.
Best wishes on your adventure,
Jeff
Achieved self-containiousity. LOL.
Off Route 1, google map jettisoned, living in the moment. It's good.
Another good sign: Your life lived doesn't fit into the space the journal pages provide anymore.
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