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Two Days of Rain

One of the highlights of our European trip is a seven-day bike trip through the Czech Republic and Germany. Of those seven days, five are on the bike, riding between towns along the Vtlava and Elbe Rivers. We just finished the fourth day. So far, we’ve had two perfect days of sunshine and great riding. The past two days have been rainy.

Linda is such a great traveling partner. No squabbles about the rain or distance or saddle sores. She has been smiling the whole trip, no matter what has been thrown our way.

We left Litomerice yesterday morning after a hot breakfast and a few cups of coffee. The trails were dry until close to noon. When the rains started, they never let up.

The scenery was quite beautiful, and we rode along the side of the Elbe River, enjoying the sights. By 3:00 PM, we rode into the old square in Decin. We were wet and tired, but in good spirits. After storing our bikes and finding our bags, we went to our room to dry off. We rested for a bit and then went wandering, looking for dinner.

Today’s ride was short – only 12 miles, but all in a mist. We took a ferry across the river and checked into our hotel early (a bit past 10:00 AM). We’re staying in a small resort town named Hrensko. The town is the gateway to the Czech-Saxon Switzerland National Park. Like many tourist towns, the first thing we found were a plethora of open-air t-shirt stalls.

We didn’t buy any shirts. We did hike up the canyon for a while. That is, until it starting downpouring. We hopped into a restaurant for a quick beer, and then hiked back to our hotel to dry off again.

I’m sitting now in an enclosed porch, overlooking the Elbe. The rain has stopped and we are enjoying the peacefulness that is everywhere along this trip. Tomorrow morning we’ll have an early breakfast, followed by the longest ride (about 38 miles) of our journey, into Dresden.

Stay dry, my friends.

Welcome to my travels . . .

I travel a lot. Always have . . . always will. My first trip on a plane was when I was one-year-old. My first trip out of the country was when I was two-years-old. Since then, I have visited all fifty states and over 40 countries. Like I said, I travel a lot.

I am fortunate in that I own a small business which has given me many opportunities to see the world. Since I own my business, I am usually on my own schedule. I might go to Europe or Asia for a client, but I have always found time to hang around a little and explore my surroundings. Too much of corporate America (or the corporate world) frowns upon lingering away from the office for any longer than necessary. Too many people miss out on too many fine adventures because Mr. Dithers requires his employees come home right away.

I am a technical trainer by trade, and a photographer too. Ever since my dad bought me my first camera (Zeiss Icon 35mm SLR) in 1970, I have been making photographs of my travels. These days, I spend much of my time on the road with my laptop, Nikon 35mm DSLR, or Samsung Galaxy smart phone, teaching technical classes to technical people, and making photographs when I’m I’m not in a classroom.

In my lifetime, I have lived in nine states and have lived in Germany for several extended periods. I have never been to a place where I didn’t find beauty and interest.

I now live in Colorado with my wife Linda. I don’t see myself moving anymore. Colorado is everything I have wanted in my life. From here until . . . I will continue to travel the world and write about and photograph the places I go.