• I feel the love

      5 de septiembre de 2016, Estados Unidos ⋅ 🌙 11 °C

      This past week has been an amazing start to my journey across the country. Tonight I am writing from Josh and Sarah's new house in Lyndeborough, NH. What a beautiful place. Before I get started on today's fun I will recap the day before as it was also a stellar day.

      The morning after cheese club, Andrew and I decided to go for an early morning walk. I hate waking up early, but there are some things worth the sacrifice. A walk through the woods with Andrew is one of those things that's worth it. After my 6am alarm, it was time. I rolled out of bed and Andrew was already up and ready to go. We stepped outside and the air was crisp, and slightly chilly. Andrew's Miata's top had been left down and my bike left uncovered. Both were covered in dew. We walked through the woods near Phillips academy and talked about the future. The walk was over before I knew what happened and then we spotted a duck on a nearby pond. Andrew, of course, pulls out a bag of cracked corn to feed the duck. As we talk about tiny houses, the duck reluctantly eats the feed as Andrew draws her in closer and closer. Another great conversation in a beautiful setting with a great friend.

      Breakfast time had finally arrived. A couple of breakfast sandwiches and then Andrew and I started poking at my bike. We decided to start messing with the rear brake/stand light. I told him how the brake light didn't work all the time and that the bulb made a loose connection, and we got to work. I knew the problem existed but didn't have to motivation to fix it previously ( I know I know brake lights are important). Then we fixed the position of my handguards which I recently installed a few days prior. After some Dremel action, a little bit of filing, and finally taking a hack saw to the brake lever we finally got the handguards to fit well. Last task to complete was the brake fluid. I'd noticed both of my reservoirs were low, so we went to the store and grabbed some dot 4 brake fluid. After a few flushes on each brake I took the bike for a test ride. The brakes were great and my mind was at ease. Many many thanks to Andrew for again helping me with my mechanical motor vehicle work. I wouldn't have that stuff done without you. Also Amanda made some rockin zucchini raviolis for lunch.

      From Andover I traveled north to NH. I arrive at the new Filgate compound. The latest member of their family, faith the dog, greets me with a fierce bark. I quickly realize that I'm wearing my riding jacket which might be the problem. I quickly remove the jacket and we become fast friends. Josh and Sarah and I catch up before heading to his brother Jon's house in Sterling, MA. He is having a party and it starts off with a sunset cruise on his party boat. We fit 20 people and 3 dogs. I think the limit is supposed to be 12, yowza. The night has started off right. I was pleased to see Eddy was there as I didn't expect him to be there. Also great to see Steve, Tammy, Stacy, Caparso and the rest of the Filgate crew. Awesome fireworks display and good times all around. Thanks Jon for introducing me to more great friends. You rock! I was also able to share the rest of the cheese I had from the night before around the campfire. Pretty good way to wrap up the night.

      Sunday was another beautiful day. Josh, Sarah, Faith, and I visited a nearby pond for some floating and relaxing. The weather was perfect with a slight breeze and lots of sun. Post pond we made a b-line for some ice cream. Then it was off to Rindge to see Dan, Hannah and the rest of the gang for some barn party action. That community has always got some fun stuff going on. The barn party was filled with musical and artistic talent. As well as culinary delights. Another great finish to a wonderful day.

      The attached picture is the sunset over the lake that Jon lives on.
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    • Boston goodbyes

      2 de septiembre de 2016, Estados Unidos ⋅ 🌙 15 °C

      Today I rode the bike on Storrow drive for what may be the last time in a long time. While that road leaves much to be desired, it's still one of my favorite thoroughfares in Boston. I entered near BU's campus headed east towards 93, and the road was windy (as in twisty, not gusty) and fairly lacking in traffic. What a perfect road. That changed rapidly near Mass eye and ear. Then the ride out of Boston was a slog in hot traffic for about 45 minutes. My love hate for Boston continues.

      The week flew by, and I visited as many people as I could. First my Uncle Nelson and his new house. An amazing place on the water in Belmont. I know, who knew there was waterfront in Belmont. You'll settle in soon you dog! Then on to Henry and Erica's. Henry gave me some beta on upstate NY as well as a couple maps. Good company and delicious food. Then drinks on top of that newish Mexican place in Harvard square (fillipes I think). Mike, Mike, Reggie and Matt. Great to see you guys before the road trip. Thanks Matt and Genevieve for letting me crash.

      I also got to meet someone very special. Amanda and Nickolaus, my big sister and bro, had a boy named Duncan! I almost left a few weeks ago but I'm glad I got to meet my new nephew before the trip. Nickolaus and Amanda were lit up with joy, congrats you two! Also a bonus encounter with Shirley and Melissa. Great to see you two.

      That night was in Roslindale at my Aunt Renee and Uncle Ed's. Woa baby, my Uncle Ed made some mean burgers with tomatoes from the garden. I've missed out on good tomatoes this year. This made up for it though. Great to see you two and thanks for the hospitality!

      Today was also filled with friends. I met Erin, Erik, and little Lennon for breakfast this morning at the Watertown deluxe! What a treat, and thanks so much for breakfast. Then back to Matt and Genevieve's to hang out for just a little more. The FOMO is starting to be real Boston folk. A quick stop at Target for some plastic containers for food and then lunch with folks from my last job. What a warm welcome they gave me. You guys are amazing!

      Tonight I'm writing from my friend Andrew's place in Andover. He, Amanda, Hunter and I had yet another amazing cheese club. Get ready for leftovers tomorrow Filgates.

      This was a great week. Lots of love to everyone I saw and also for the rest of you that I didn't get a chance to see. Thanks for a great send off! Miss you already.

      The attached photo is of the bike loaded up after visiting Nickolaus, Amanda, and Duncan. Wellesley Newton, September 1st!
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    • Hampton, United States

      30 de agosto de 2016, Estados Unidos ⋅ 🌙 17 °C

      Leaving the Cape

      Hello friends and family, I'm not the greatest writer but
      for the first time my life l feel the need to make some
      journal entries” willingly‘ My aim is to document my ad-
      ventures for the next two-ish months so i can reference
      this later, and so those of you who are interested can see
      what I'm up to in my travels. This might be boring (I hope
      it‘s entertaining), it might get personal, but it will definitely
      be real. I'm already enjoying my trip, and I hope you
      enjoy it too as we make our way across this magnificent
      country, and a small piece of Canada ehhh.

      I've spent almost a full yearthinking about traveling
      across country on a motorcycle and part of me never
      thought the day would actually come. The day is finally
      here! The soft start to my cross country adventure has
      arrived and I've left cape cod. I am sad to leave the cape
      but thrilled to start this journey‘ I'm currently 25 hours
      (135 miles) away from Eastham, MA in Hampton, CT at
      my parent's house The start of the ride had me on edge
      as the bike was fully loaded for the first time. I actually
      had some extra clothes and a few tools that I won't be
      bringing with me on the trip that I neglected to bring to
      my brother‘s house for storage a few days prior‘ I leave
      that extra baggage here with my parents so that my bike
      is unencumbered, I am looking forward to settling in to
      my setup and finding a place for everything on the bike.

      l only got to spend a few hours with my parents tonight,
      but it was great to see them before this journey which

      I hope will be epic. I'll miss them even though the
      frequency of our visits will probably not change, ljust had
      a shower and am sleeping in a king sized bed tonight.
      Probablythe most comfortable I'll be in the next two
      months. If I weren't so excited I'd probably sleep like a
      rock, Tomorrow I head to the Boston area to visit friends
      and family. I can hardly wait!
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