Sleep with the bees, sleep with the stars.

Day three of my shake-down ride from Toronto to Ottawa marks the first day I’ve seen sunshine. Leaving Toronto mid-afternoon and in the rain on Thursday, I barely rode 80kms before setting up camp in the woods. My only neighbours, hibernating bees, warm in their white clapboard condominiums.

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Friday was spent dry but fighting a strong headwind all day. Scraping together about 110kms, I decided a motel and delivery pizza was in order. Good call, for sure.
Today, Saturday, sees me riding with a slight tailwind and sunny skies leading me along the roads north of Belleville and Kingston, through Tweed and beyond.
With two mugs of coffee and this posting complete, I suppose it’s time to throw a leg over Irene’s top-tube and ride on towards dinner and a night under the stars.

1 Comment on “Sleep with the bees, sleep with the stars.

  1. So you’ve begun the adventure of a life time and a new way of life. Very exciting and I’m sure very intimidating. Good luck on your travels and I look forward to your blogs!  Travel safe. 

    Sensei