Sonesta ES Suites Burlington
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A series of fortunate events!
monday february 27
traveling from new orleans to boston
left nola 9:45am and arrived at atherton house ~10:30pm
- my brother and sister-in-law graciously offered all of the profits from hosting a yard sale of their stuff they do not want (they're moving to north carolina!)
- $600 delta airlines voucher for volunteering my seat on a plane for the price of another ...
Here at last...
... and most of it's on the I-93 and a fair bit of it is underneath Boston Harbour where the satnav shrugs and says 'no signal'. With a six-lane freeway and what seems like random freeway exit numbers, the 15 min journey felt a bit like a videogame, but luckily one that spat us out at the Holiday Inn with no wrong turns and no more drama than a mild coronary. The hotel at least made us welcome, so thankful for that. Time to kick back on the patio 'cos it's all go again tomorrow.
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From Shining Sea to Shining Sea!
... challenge that either of us has ever undertaken and by a huge margin. 44 days of long distance cycling is demanding on stamina and resolve.
We finish in fine health. Penny has lost around 20lbs and I have lost about 12lbs. We are in top physical condition but ready for a short rest.
I will amend this blog to include more details and pictures and I will write a ...
The Last Big Ride of the Tour
... and, although not as long, they were testing. For this first couple of hours we were riding under heavy overcast skies and in cloud. Even so it was very attractive countryside and on good roads.
At the first SAG, just before the Massachusetts State Line (marked by a very rickety structure that almost fell down as we leaned on it) it started to rain seriously. It continued to get heavier and heavier for the rest of the ride. It wasn't really ...
Boston and New England
... views never diminishing in quality. We rounded off our tour of New England with the classic, stereotypical towns of Lenox and Stockbridge. These were the kind of places with huge houses and a massive church for every street. The roads were lined with nicely trimmed trees and perfectly tended gardens, each house more picture perfect than the next. With so much religion on offer, it must be hard for the residents to decide whereabouts they want to attend. All that was then left to do was ...
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- Swimming pool
- Free High-Speed Internet
- Restaurant
- Fitness/Health center
- Wheelchair accessibility
- Business Services