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Day 58- St.Augustine FL

 To our utter surprise we woke up to dry skies with the sun peeking through the clouds. No rain in the forecast — what a gift!

We enjoyed a leisurely breakfast at the hotel and set off around 9 o’clock. Family and friends had been given an arrival time between 1130 and 12 so the pace was leisurely. 


We rode mainly bike paths. No spectacular scenery, just quiet miles with lots of introspection.


As we neared Saint Augustine I started to feel the excitement grow. I was ready for the ride to be done, to see Greg and Gemma and the rest that would be there to join me. It wasn’t quite time to stop paying attention, however, because our route took us right through downtown Saint Augustine’s narrow streets and traffic was both heavy and unforgiving. It wasn’t till I turned into the state park that I got a little emotional. I’m not sure why. Maybe it’s the realization that this adventure is truly over.

I rode in and spotted Greg’s truck right away - and next saw Sarah and Walt and Gemma with a big sign with my name on it. The hug from Greg was the best ever.



We dragged the bikes down to the beach for the “over the head” shot and one last group picture. Then it was time for goodbye to the group. It was not nearly as hard as I thought it would be but I will miss them.

Our group which now included Tree went for lunch at the conch house. It was windy and a little cold but we managed and it was a fun visit. It was wonderful to see them all and I’m grateful they made this effort.

Gemma Greg and I headed south to drop Gemma off with Maddie and JoAnn and stayed for a visit. Now we’re back in Melbourne and I am exhausted. Ankur said there would be a crash in here it is. Sleep will be good and there will be plenty of time tomorrow to sort out wet tents, dirty laundry, and sandy bikes.

What a great adventure. I’m so glad I grabbed the opportunity and didn’t let fear talk me out of it.

Things I learned today:
  • Take a breath. The sun will come out.


Comments

  1. I am so proud of you and amazed by you. I have really enjoyed following you on this journey and can't wait to talk to you about it at some time. I also loved your last quote. I am going to write that down in my journal. It will inspire me thought the year! Love ya Lydia. Debbie

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  2. So damn impressed. You are She woman of the universe and proud to call you sister❤️

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  3. Congratulations on your trek! I always knew you would complete it despite the many doubts and road blocks- starting with having COVID the week prior to leaving. So great to follow along in your bog. Thanks for sharing your adventures! Peg

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  4. Print and bind this. You are amazing and inspiring. Glad you took the leap and went for it. Joanne

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  5. Thanks for sharing your adventure with us! Can't wait to see you in person. I have so many questions!
    Sue

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