Friday, June 20, 2008

Day Five

Our group rolled into Salame, AZ today after a relatively short 56 miles. Another early start offered a break from the heat, at least until 9 AM or so, when things began to warm up in earnest. Then again, as we took a break in the shade of the trailer, Aaron noted that it was 97 degrees. I thought it was quite comfortable, proving that we've been in the desert long enough to become a part of it.
A tailwind helped the group keep a decent average, reinforcing the reason for our west to east heading. We also saw four other cyclists, one grandfather and grandson doing a Phoenix to Seattle pedal and a couple of fully loaded tourers riding San Diego to Boston raising money for microfinancing in Nicaragua. Always nice to see kindred spirits.
Once we reached town (all three blocks of it), we were welcomed by Jack Walter and Marlena, who had arranged our stay at the lovely Westward Motel, which has a nice southwest B&B feel to it. 
Jack has been involved with Habitat since its inception back in 1980, and has traveled the world building homes. He participated in the long distance walks that marked Habitat's anniversary years, and also founded the RV group now called the Care-a-Vanners.
A great lasagna dinner this evening was provided by the Vi-Sa-Wen Women's Club, where Jack generously donated $1,000 to the ride, along with gifts for all riders.
As in life, it's all about the people we meet along the way. Jack is a great example of this. In his words, the Fuller Center is not building houses, it's building lives. As the sun sets and the heat retreats into the shadows, tired legs find rest and our hearts are warmed by Jack's stories.

4 comments:

Unknown said...

How good it is to hear how people along the way have welcomed you! It is gratifying to know there are people in each place who support the cause of providing houses for those who need them and who are willing to open their hearts, their homes, and their billfolds to encourage you in your effort to raise awareness of the need for housing. Thanks to all of them from Chris' mom in Georgia.

Prayers are with all of you each day.

Sandy Heidecker said...

AMEN to building lives!

auntie "m" said...

Hey All!

I am so happy to hear of all of the warmth and hospitality with which you are being welcomed at each stop along the way! How life-affirming to meet so many wonderful people willing to go out of their way to make you all comfortable and well fed!

Do your best to beat the heat and stay the course.

Auntie "M"

Dani--Kate is an official HS graduate! Woo-hoo! :)

Eddie said...

The blog is great! I feel like I am there with you....minus the chafing, heat, soreness, etc. I know the Lord is using you to touch many people along the way. The prayers of the Foundations Class in West Point are with you every step of the way. Travel safely.