Stunning morning overlooking the Mississippi River as the sun rises over the water. Wabasha is a beautiful area, pristine beauty, and the homes along the river are magnificent.
Terry Stroot ( my Warm Showers host) and John and Mary Ochsner who fed me brownies, ice cream and beer last night. John is about 80 and is still bicycling. Mary knows better!
National Eagle Center, Wabasha |
Redwing is a beautiful city, with an old downtown, and you could see that there is pride in ownership. Darwyn and Mary Tri are my hosts this evening...and very gracious hosts they are! Had a wonderful dinner, great hamburgers, salad, and dessert! I have to leave town before I eat them out of house and home.
Helped feed the livestock. My contribution was feeding a half pound miniature goat, while Darwyn fed the goats, the chickens, the cow, the dogs, and everything else. Darwin did not want to give me more than I can handle. One baby pygmy goat... that's about right!
Off to Wisconsin tomorrow. Will continue north, and try getting in 60 or 70 miles.
ADM plant in Redwing, MN |
This is where my host for tonight works. When I heard him talking on the radio trying to sort out difficulties, I thought... I love retirement!
Darwyn & Mary Tri
Baby pygmy goat has been rejected by it's mama. Must be fed every three hours and I get to do it at least once. Just cute as a bug!
Ride on in Majesty! Thank you for serving our country. You are an amazing man, husband, father, grandfather, person, and friend. May you ride safe. Can't wait to read and hear more about you trip. You have trust to overcome any fears along the way. Praying God will keep you safe on this journey. Peddle safe. What a beautiful morning! God Bless!
ReplyDeleteFrom David Tait on Facebook:
ReplyDeleteHappy birthday Mr. Speer! May your crank remain stiff, your gears shift smoothly and your tires stay inflated!
Happy Birthday, Dad! Hope the wind is kind to you today. Thinking of you. Love, Jennifer
ReplyDeleteHappy Birthday Steve
ReplyDeleteGreetings from the hot southwest. I think you are in the right place for biking weather, although some days may not feel like it! We are enjoying your journey. Stay safe and we'll see you soon.
Don and Eileen
From Cyrina Bullard on Facebook:
ReplyDeleteHappy Birthday Steve! I hope you have a wonderful day and year to come
Hello, and again happy birthday. Hopefully you didn’t have much wind and good roads to travel on. I know for a fact you had plenty of hills, no matter which way you were going. Mary and I talked a bit on how much fun it was hosting you for the night. After the long heart to heart discussions, it really brought home the fact of how good life can be by just enjoying the little things in life, and meeting people. I’ve always said people are not bad, they react to the way they are treated. I’m jealous of the time you have to spend traveling and meeting people along the way. We both agreed we would like to do this, but Mary was quick to point out, in a car. Like you said, the real face of America.
ReplyDeleteBy the way, John called to check if we were still ok after hosting you for the night. He chuckled about the baby goat and said he missed you at work. I did however, congratulate him for sticking up for the refinery group carrying the other divisions…
Have a safe and blessed day trip. We will jump on the blog tonight to see what’s new.
Darwyn and Mary Tri
Brian Parker on Facebook:
ReplyDelete"Happy bday!"
Troy Riley on Facebook:
ReplyDelete"Happy Birthday, Steve!!"
Wendy Eastman Denkers Jindra on Facebook:
ReplyDelete"Happy birthday uncle Steve. Love you."
Can you wish uncle steve a very happy birthday for me, and tell him I love reading about his trip! Andrea
ReplyDeleteNow you're in the country where I was raised. I still remember Bob Dylan's song "Walls of Red Wing"
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