Thursday, July 29, 2010




Today I left for Anchorage. I really appreciate that you have to get to the airport two hours early to sit for an hour and half waiting for my flight. I asked a total stranger to take my picture for the blog. It's amazing that some people still believe you when you ask. Yeah, I'm still out their promoting Ray's business. If it's free, I'll wear it.

I first flew 5 hours to Seattle. Delta provided us with no sandwiches and no movie. They actually encouraged you to buy food for the flight from the vendors at the airport.

I had my first small world experience on the flight. I sat next to an elderly woman from Michigan. She kept looking at my book written by Stieg Larrson. She told me she had read it and was now on the second novel. When I got to Seattle, I met an elderly couple from Wisconsin and they were reading the same book. Who knew that when I bought that book at Sams that everyone around the globe is reading it.

The view as you fly over the mountains is pretty spectacular. I stared at the the mountains and didn't take any pictures. I reminded myself to just take them and worry about what I take later.

I talked to my shipper while on the ground in Seattle. I get my bike tomorrow at 9:30. John gets to go to Harley at 9:00. We hope to meet up and get on the road by 11:30.

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