From Annapolis to Washington

Lunch from Prayers

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Road closed?

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Not for me

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That how the real railway trail looks like. Straight line under sun exposure.


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I can’t move when smeared with sun-protect cream, but don’t mind any heat in sun-protect “spacesuit”.


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Yellow “M”. This couple was so impressed by my bicycle ride from Maine to Florida. They wanted to pay for everything I wanted for lunch and then pray for my travel. Forgot to ask their names…


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It was the most picturesque swamp on the entire Greenway.


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The halfway of East Coast Greenway Trail is about here.


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This trail takes to Washington

 
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That how folks carry their bikes. My bike carries me, I can’t do it opposite way.

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Lena Faber used to work as a journalist at a mainstream Russian newspaper, wrote books for a major publishing house, and directed her original concept on TV. In 2009, she moved to South Africa, taught at the university, took up running, and earned a silver medal at the World Masters Athletic Championship in California and, in the meantime, won an international photo contest with following up solo exhibition. In 2014 she "shut the door" and gone hiking the Appalachian Trail, cycling from Chicago to LA (US Route 66), from Maine to Florida, from London to Orkney, etc. Now in MidCoast, Maine.