We can think of no better legacy for our trip than to make a lasting impact upon someone else’s life. In the spirit of cycling and cycling culture we’ve decided to raise money and awareness for Project Rwanda.
Project Rwanda is committed to furthering the economic development of Rwanda through the use of bicycles as a tool for improving transportation, commerce, and tourism. The way we see it, we are cyclists helping cyclists.
Please visit our Donations Page on the Project Rwanda website to contribute.
Thank you,
The Tumbleweeds
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Hey Dan:
You are lucky that nancy & jeff won the “song mile.” Your task would have been “Life on the Road”–by the Kinks (of course). I trust you can download it at the next rest stop.
Thanks for the tip on Henri Nouwen. I just finished *Adam*–which was a help for a talk I gave recently. My reciprocal tip: W. H. Vanstone, *The Stature of Waiting.* I hope you have no red lights, few yellows, and a slew of green. Love. D -
Tumbleweed dudes,
I made what donation I could on my meager nonprofit salary, and I definitely wish to take advantage of this “song mile” offer. If you aren’t already sick of it, please spend at least a mile belting out “Bicycle Race” by Queen, for obvious reasons. If you are, in fact, tired of this glorious tune, then just go ahead and rock “We Are the Champions”– it’ll inspire you to conquer the treacherous hills.
Keep on fighting till the end,
Anna
(friend of John’s old roommate Lisa) -
I knew about the song, probably originally sung by Roy Rogers or Gene Autry.
But I had NO IDEA that tumbleweeds could grow to such large sizes. Check out the internet, somewhere there is a picture of a tumbleweed about the size of a car, moving about as fast as a grizzly bear in pursuit across an interstate.
May your mobility approach that of your namesake.
Pops, Grandpops
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