Bailey Hotel
Travel Blogs from Humboldt
It's not all a bed of roses
... br>
That's when I noticed that the shelf over the bed had fallen down. The shelf with most of our clothes on it. One end was still tenuously attached to the wall, while the other end dangled aboutan inch over the bed. Perfect.
I'll spare you most of the rest of the details, but,at the moment, the main part of the shelf is partly back up, some pieces are wedged between the bed and the window, the benches on either side of the table are loaded with clothes, ...
Pleasant Day with rain drops
... and also the food....then it was off to the Big MMMMMM for McFlurry's. When I get back home all I know is I will have to either keep riding each day or stop eating like I am.......At McDonald's we met 3 young people 2 gals and a young guy that Left Anarbor, MI to San Diego but said they weren't going to make it because they had airline tickets from San Diego back to Michigan on June 14th so they were going to just hit Wichita.....They were all ...
Finally a BREAK!
With Rosalie lighting up the way, we took off at 6 am from the Hilton Wichita. With winds not being a factor this early in the morning, we rolled at an easy pace for the first two hours to our first stop at the only place open for breakfast, a McDonald's in Augusta.(a first for me). As we walked in, it looked like they were having a senior citizens meeting in town for almost everyone there having breakfast were older ...
Cycle, Swim, Cinema Again!
... a good spot to camp, Budd the RV park owner giving us a free night, and then cycled out to find the swimming pool. The daily problem of then trying to avoid the heat for the afternoon was easily solved by another trip to the cinema. Transformers was a solid choice and bought back childhood memories of the 'robots in disguise’.
Miles Cycled: 53 and a couple more to the ...
Sleep is becoming a luxury, an unguaranteed one!
We rode a grueling, hilly,and windy 95 mile ride into Chanute. We spent about 12 hours on the rode and were exhausted. 16 miles out of town we ran out of water and needed it real bad! So we decided to stop at the next house we saw. When I knocked on the door, I was greeted with a huge smile and a "come on in". Not only did they fill our bottles with ice water they gave us cold Gatorade; without which we might not have made it to ...