Simon and Daddy sleeping.
28 January 2010
25 January 2010
Beyond San-Lee
24 January 2010
Cold, Hard Ride
We worked ourselves out on yesterday's ride, really pushing it up the hills, pedaling harder and moving faster than any of our other rides. We didn't do this on purpose, mind you, it was just really cold and we were still a long ways from home and the sun was setting! We made it home just at sunset and looking at the sky made us think of all the sunsets and sunrises we will be seeing from countless new places when we start Touring.
Rainbow??
During the last 4-5 miles of yesterday's 26.5 ride, this appeared in the sky. It shared some characteristics of a rainbow, however, it wasn't raining and it wasn't in the shape of a bow. Hmmm... to us it was more like someone, Izzi, touched an enormous grey watercolor wash with a finger, and slid it down the canvas. As blessed as we have been feeling lately, we were suprised when we pulled into our yard and our little house was not lit up in all the colors of a rainbow. :) (Nor was there a pot of gold. Hmmph.)
22 January 2010
New Flags!
Our SHINY new trikes. :)
Thanks to Nancy Evans at Donate Life America today we received two new flags to fly on our trikes! How do you think they look?
The Best Soap Ever!
Since we will be taking very few things with us on the Just Be-Causes Tour we are going to be careful about what those things are. We don't want to be advertising for companies we don't believe in - such as (brace yourself, this might hurt) Burt's Bees who recently sold out to Clorox. Vomit. By doing our research and learning about how to best represent our beliefs while supporting companies who's priorities match our own we hope to find products we can use and tell others about. The soap you see pictured above is going with us FOR SURE, and I want to recommend it to all of you. It is WONDERFUL, and at around $5 a bar (which lasts forever) you have replaced your soap and your shampoo and your conditioner! It can be found in health food stores or ordered online at: J.R.Ligget's Shampoo Bar
Know of any similar companies that would benefit from being with us on our ride? We prefer they be environmentally friendly, part of the solution, and small or family owned. Please do not hesitate to tell us about them. We would love to know!
Know of any similar companies that would benefit from being with us on our ride? We prefer they be environmentally friendly, part of the solution, and small or family owned. Please do not hesitate to tell us about them. We would love to know!
20 January 2010
School-Houses
The building in this picture is one of my favorite places in town and is just at the bottom of our hill. A former Elementary school, it has recently been renovated and turned into homes! Don't tell anyone, it's a secret, but I am using it as one of the settings in my novel. Riding our trikes by it on this little path usually inspires me to come home and write.
We rode 21.9 miles today and the weather was gorgeous!
We rode 21.9 miles today and the weather was gorgeous!
19 January 2010
Rainbow
Beautiful rainbow in the back yard the other day. I didn't think the camera would pick it up but it did! If you click on the picture and look really close you can see that this was a double rainbow. Made me think of Jack Johnson singin about rainbows: "That was God tellin me, everythings gonna be alright...."
18 January 2010
Terras in Tramway
We double checked the distance when we got home because it sure didn't feel like we'd gone over 20 miles, but we did. Wow. We must be getting into shape!
16 January 2010
Irreplaceable, by Stephen Lovely

Our Dream Home
Eventually this is the type of low-imact house that Ken and Jen want to build themselves one day. To live a low-impact lifestyle is to live lightly on the earth.
In essence, this means to intelligently and intensively manage our surrounding environment in order to maximise return (in the forms of energy, water, food, shelter and products) and minimise waste (through recycling, composting and energy efficient systems).
In practice, this means to adopt a land-based, simple, localised lifestyle that works with the land and natural cycles available to us.
To learn more about permaculture visit this site: http://www.simondale.net/house/index.htm
In essence, this means to intelligently and intensively manage our surrounding environment in order to maximise return (in the forms of energy, water, food, shelter and products) and minimise waste (through recycling, composting and energy efficient systems).
In practice, this means to adopt a land-based, simple, localised lifestyle that works with the land and natural cycles available to us.
To learn more about permaculture visit this site: http://www.simondale.net/house/index.htm
15 January 2010
Simon's First Long Ride
Today's ride was the longest so far on our new TerraTrikes - about 40 miles or so. Other than being hungry we were feeling super, which we found VERY reassuring. Simon joined us today for the first time and he did great! He seemed to enjoy himself so much and felt so at ease riding with us that we are now more sure than ever that bringing him with us on the Tour is the right thing to do. Simon barked only once or twice and that was because horses like to chase trikes! Isn't that great? Watching the horses run along side us was magnificent to behold. I wish I'd had my camera ready, and I hope we see alot more of that on the Tour.
14 January 2010
Back Pack Pals
If you are interested in donating food or funds to the BackPack Pals, or would like to volunteer your time, send your email to backpackpals@hotmail.com
11 January 2010
Rollin Around Town
In the gazebo at our Kiwanis park where we used to walk, and where we now RIDE! Bikes aren't allowed in some parts of the park, but the sign doesn't say anything about trikes... hmmm.... LOL
A quick snapshot outside the store. It was cold today but not nearly as cold as it has been so we didn't have to get quite as bundled up. We also didn't ride 25 miles, which is what we figured out yesterday's ride was.
Ken smiling his way up the hill on Sunset Drive. Hills are so easy now, if you can handle a slow pace which in our opinion is the whole point.
The Sanford Herald - hopefully our first media coverage will happen here. We spoke with them today and gave them our packet of info about Donate Life, TerraTrike, and the Tour.
We also went here. Don't tell them but we've never watched or listened to any of their programming (we don't really watch much tv). They just happened to be next door to the Herald and we thought 'why not' since we plan to tell EVERYONE about what we are doing and why!
Listen to this song!
I found some new music I just had to share with ya. It just wouldn't be right to keep something this good to myself. Check out Sean Hayes:
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=b9uzhtSwzW4&feature=related
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=b9uzhtSwzW4&feature=related
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