As I was riding past two Native American on the reservation the lady blessed me and wished me a safe trip to St. Augustine. It was a nice feeling. Later I passed a guy who welcomed me to the reservation.
This will give you and idea of what the desert looked like on the reservation.
Between miles 55 and 60 I stopped at this convenience store in Fort Thomas and bought myself a Red Bull. Edith I though of you.
Along the way I passed this bar in the middle of no where with the sign that read Bikers Welcome. I don't think I was the target audience.
Around these parts US 60 is called the Old West Highway. I though these two signs together were great.
That is Mt Graham in the back ground with the snow. The University of Arizona has a telescope up there.
Finally everyone had to stop at the famous Taylor Freeze in Pima, Arizona. There have wonderful green chili burros. I split one with Elizabeth.Tomorrow is a 75 mile day so I am off to and early bedtime.

2 comments:
I think they did mean you in the bar!!
Hi -- I'm finally catching up on your trip, and very much enjoying reading your journal. I've always wanted to cycle cross-country, so it's pretty inspiring to see what you're doing.
Sharon McNary
(friend of Bridget's from the Leggers. and knitting fan)
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