The flatlands of Virginia gave way to lush rolling countryside, with lots of upsies and downsies, as Bilbo Baggins might have said. I couldn’t decide whether I’d stepped into the Shire or a painting by John Constable, the 19th century English landscape painter. He would have had a field day here (sorry for the pun).
A few days ago, I fell in with some retired military guys, also cycling the TransAm. They were going to stay the night at another church that offers hospitality to cyclists passing through, and invited me to join them. The congregation even cooked us dinner – complete with vegan dishes. I felt humbled by their generosity and faith.
In anticipation of a climb of over 3000 ft over the Appalachian mountains, I had jettisoned my shoehorn a couple of days ago, but regretted it when I noticed that one of the guys was carrying two folding camp stools strapped to his panniers. Aware that my red blood cell count is lower due to the leukemia, I wasn’t sure whether I would have the oomph to climb to 3000+ ft on a heavily loaded bike, but I needn’t have worried. The day was cool and misty, and the climb seemed endless, but the scenery was spectacular. We were cycling a 27-mile stretch of the Blue Ridge Parkway, which threads its way along the backbone of the Appalachians through Virginia and North Carolina. The Virginia Dept. of Public Works must have read my previous post because the verges were pristine – not a can, bottle, or Trump sign in sight.
Great post and photo. Glad the road shoulders were tidy. That is a lovely part of America. Ride as safely as you can.
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Glad you had a good climb up the Appalachian mountains! Good also that you fell in with some cycling buddies. Safe and fun travels!
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Well done Leslie. Glad you made the climb! Enjoying your blogs. Stay safe. Xx
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Onwards and upwards Leslie! Loving your blogs. Deirdre
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Good on yer Leslie. I’m envious. Glad it’s going well and you’re enjoying yourself x
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We all miss you (I think only one branch of your plant is blooming right now)
Glad you found cycling friends!
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Looks beautiful! Good luck with the climbs.
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Well done tackling them Appalachians, Leslie! You’ve still got lots of oomph. Nice to hear the scenery is Constable-grade and the locals are friendly. I wonder if I can find a willing congregation to cook a meal for me!
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