Really big circles

You can always make more money but you can't make more time.

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FEELING SMALL, A VERY GOOD THING The open roads of Nevada were a distant memory until I scanned through my pictures. The days were spent i...

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MEMORIES You cannot know what stirs in me as I see this picture. It fills up my senses like nothing else. The pictures, sounds, silence, a...

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THE MORNING MYSTERY My daily journey took me sometimes 100 miles from where I had slept the previous night. Each morning as open my eyes the...

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The North West Coast, its like New England with amazing sunsets but no chowder!

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BICYCLE CULTURE IS BICYCLE CULTURE It was a clear warm Saturday in East Cleveland, and there he was , a man named Daryl. He was the crea...

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HOLY POLISH BOY AND A SODA An East Cleveland Baptist Church was selling lunches as a Saturday fund raiser. I learned about Polish boy san...

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THE FINISH LINE I made the coast of New Hampshire 4044 miles from San Francisco according to my GPS. This includes all of the miles Walt...

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THE REDNECK CHEERS I reached Vermont this morning just before a storm. I slept under a pavilion next to the Dogtown Saloon in New Yor...

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NIAGARA FALLS  I reached Niagara Fall New York. I rode the Erie Canal until it got boring about seventy miles.  I rode a while w...
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COUNTRY SMELLS The breeze  was humid but cool. The birds chirped in several languages, the air was fresh but lightly manure scented. The b...
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TIME FOR A  NECESSARY  BREAK After 36 days or more on the road, I have developed the art of being discreet with some necessary bodily...

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THIS MUST HAVE A STORY An abandoned tree house in Iowa, I wish I knew it's story. 

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A WELCOME STOP WITH AN OLD FRIEND This is John, one of my greatest friends. I knew him in Ohio, then he moved to Arizona where I later ...

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A DAY OFF OF THE BIKE This as an old trolley car  from  Chicago . I hope to ride one of these at a local museum later today. I have been ...

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NIGHT AT THE RACES I reached Chicago Friday afternoon. I slept in a real bed and used inside plumbing at an old friends home. John and...

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MAKING PEACE WITH THE VOICES I have had just about enough solitude. I'm again bonded enough to communicate with cattle. My MP3 player b...
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MORNING FROST I like this picture now that I'm warm, it was a cold morning in Utah.

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SHOP LOCAL 700 miles and no Walmart , now that's country. The only store for thirty miles was owned by a young couple who also farmed ne...

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YOU CANNOT COMPREHEND HOW THIS TASTES Heavy fuel for Highway 50, the loneliest highway through Nevada. I have an all new concept of BIG. T...

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NO ONE CAN SEE YOU PUSH IT The mountain passes were still white and cold. At 7000 ft and over you feel it. No matter how conditioned you ar...
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