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Day 39 - Lloydminister “Bordertown” wrap up!
- Tue, May 20, 2008
Today was the team’s fourth and final non-cycle day in Lloydminster, and I had the opportunity to speak with Mrs. Androschuk’s Grade 2 class at Ecole St. Thomas.
Day 38 - Welcome Carly Ray
- Mon, May 19, 2008
Today the en-route team welcomed Carly Ray, who came to us from Nipigon, Ontario. Carly will be with the team up to Ottawa, assisting us in spreading the important message of Polio Eradication, Education, and Rehabilitation. Thanks Carly for volunteering your time to help support Cycle to Walk.
Day 37 - Thank-You Lynne Morris
- Sun, May 18, 2008
Today is a non-cycling day here in Lloydminster. Lynne Morris will leave the en-route team today, as this is her scheduled end date. Lynne volunteered her time because she believes in the importance of delivering Cycle to Walk’s message of polio eradication, education, and rehabilitation to Canadians.
Day 36 – Alberta/Saskatchewan border – 64 km
- Sat, May 17, 2008
Yesterday, I ran over a staple and blew my first bike tire of the campaign. For now, I’m riding a back up hand-cycle. This morning, I scraped my arm while applying chain grease, which explains the bandage I’m wearing today. Regardless of what’s happened, the team is taking great care of me, I feel great, and I’m ready to ride another day.
Day 35 - Vermilion, Alberta - 91 km
- Fri, May 16, 2008
Today the team woke up with a great feeling. Not only does Vegreville have the world’s largest Ukrainian Easter Egg, or pysanka, but it also has amazing community spirit. Thanks again for all of your support, Vegreville.
Day 34 - Vegreville, Alberta - 69 km
- Thu, May 15, 2008
A big thanks to Lesley and Allan Fath - and your horse Pumpkin - for opening up your home to the Cycle to Walk team last night. I think it’s safe to say that we appreciated your hospitality as much as your horse appreciates carrots.
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