Our group on the southern most tip of continental US.
My good friend John. I will miss him.
Above are Tim and Nancy. I will miss them as well. I was usually the third wheel with them. Below is our ship back to Ft. Myers.
Goodbye, Key West.
We have finished! And I am ready for it to be done. It has been a fantastic experience, but I miss my family and my work and am ready to be back.
Today got off to a bit of a hard start. We woke to a bunch of rain. The house boat was also swaying in the wind a bit. They were saying on the news this morning that Key West has received fifteen inches of rain since Saturday. Can you believe that. We were receiving much of that this morning. The thunder was enough to knock you off the bicycle seat. We didn't get going until noon trying to wait out the rain and then finally just had to go. It didn't rain for long after we left and then it was just a day battling the wind. I guess mother nature knew it was our last day of riding and wanted us to remember it. We ended up riding 55 miles. My odometer for the trip now reads 3,025.
It was quite the feeling arriving here. Everyone was pretty elated and after checking into the hotel, we all jumped into the pool in our biking cloths. I'm not sure management would have appreciated that in the sweaty condition we were in, but it felt good and we were ready to celebrate. We do have a bit of riding to do tomorrow. There is a marker on the south side of the island that designates the southern most part of the United States and we all wanted to ride there together. We were supposed to go there today, but because of the late start, we will do it together tomorrow and take a picture of the group.
We had our celebetory meal tonight. I again had sea food and key lime pie. It was nice to celebrate and we stayed out quite late just reminiscing the trip. I do think everyone in the group is ready to go home.
Sorry for the lame post on such a day, but it is late and I will write a bit more tomorrow.
Another beautiful coastal ride today. I even took some pictures to share, but where we are staying where there is no internet and there is not much 3g, so I don't even know if this post will go. I will post the pictures later.
It was a great day of riding, but it was rather warm and humid. The weather people are predicting that tomorrow will break a record with 89 degrees for this time of the year. When I finished riding today, I was as wet as when we ride in the rain. As the bike is moving, you don't feel the heat too much, but when you stop, it is suffocating.
We are staying at one of the riders home this evening. It is in Wabasso Beach, Florida. We are just sleeping on our air mattresses on the floor, but it is so nice to have ac and a roof over our heads. Every day the rain storms come and just dump rain. I think that is just the way it is here. The rider's name is Bill Baron, but we all call him by his nickname, Bopee. He is a great man. He has a litttle ADHD or whatever that is called, but he remembers everything and is really quite a hilarious person. He remembers so many trivial things, I am just amazed.
Bopee had some neighbours come and cook us dinner tonight. They grilled ribs and we had baked beans, salad and pie and ice cream. It was a great treat. The people were so kind and really enjoyed cooking for the group.
When we were riding in tonight, there were these blue crabs that were skirting across the road. It was actually quite funny to see because they run across the road with their claws up like they are going to fight off the oncoming cars. They look so fierce, but they lose the battle with the car everytime. Bopee says it is mating season and then you don't see them again until next year.
We traveled 65 miles today and we have about the same to do tomorrow. We have been riding in groups quite a bit in the afternoon because of the winds.