Friday, May 8, 2009
Thursday, April 30, 2009
Brunswick/st Simons Island GA

Larry and ED BIKED THE LAST 68 MILES FROM WAYCROSS TO THE ATLANTIC OCEAN.
We are staying overnight. Visiting with friends in ST. Augustine( Glenn and Pam) seeing friends Ed and Pat from our boating day and may be able to run into our friend Bruce, who is bringing a sailboat down the inter coastal. Thanks to all for lots of support and will write more later.
As soon as we get to home, I hope to update this post with some photos.
Wednesday, April 29, 2009
Waycross, GA

It was a long day today. Larry biked 95 miles and it is getting warm here, about 89 degrees. The group got up early and started the ride as soon as there was enough daylight to safely bike down the road. They had a head wind which made it a more difficult ride than it should be. We are staying in an hotel tonight. We met up with Ed, Judy and her mom.
Only one day left. YES!!!!!!
Tuesday, April 28, 2009
Slyvester, GA

City of Sylvester
Incorporated as a town December 21, 1898, Sylvester is the county seat of Worth County. Sylvester was originally known as "Isabella Station," but in 1894 the name was changed to honor a prominent local family.
Sylvester hosts the Georgia Peanut Festival each October, since Worth County is known as the "Peanut Capital of the World". This event includes the arts and crafts show; the Peanut Parade; a barbecue to honor peanut farmers; peanut cuisine; the Goober Gala, an annual dance; the Miss Georgia Peanut pageant; and numerous other events.
Monday, April 27, 2009
Edison, GA--last state


Weather warm at 80+degrees. Edison, Slyvester, Waycross , Brunswick. That's all there is left of the 2600 miles!!!!Today's ride was shorter, only 32 miles but just as hilly as yesterday.The group is staying in a Methodist church and are attending a church fish fry tonight. After the fish fry, Larry plans on entertaining the group on the guitar.
During the ride, Larry had a incident with a pit bull. The dog started coming toward Larry while he was riding. Just as it jumped up trying to get Larry's leg, Larry kicked the dog away. It was not the first time they were chased by dogs but this was the only time Larry had to defend himself against one.
The group is getting to the end of the 6 weeks. Larry said that as they get to the bridge in Brunswick, there will be a police escort to take them over the bridge and to the Atlantic Ocean. The group only has about 220 miles left to go!!! AND SO FAR WE HAVE COLLECTED ALMOST $6800 FOR PARKINSON'S RESEARCH.
Sunday, April 26, 2009
Abbeville, Alabama

Larry biked 72 miles with lots of hills and in 84 degree weather. He said it was a hard ride but very interesting and rewarding. The group stopped at an old general store and the owner, an 90 year old, invited them in to see all the antiques in the store. His daddy's fiddle was there and an old guitar was in a case. Larry asked if he could play it and sung a song for the gentleman. At another place, there was an older man who was talking about his DBS operation. It is like getting a pace maker but it controls your shaking. There are more studies out that indicated that the operation should be done before you had Parkinson's for 15 years. Anyway, Larry talked to him awhile and he gave Larry his card. It turns out that the man works for the company that makes the unit for Deep Brain Stimulation.
Larry sounds good and the end is near. Only 4 more days. We decidied that I would go to Waycross to meet him on April 29th.
Saturday, April 25, 2009
Luverne, Alabama
Dominic and his dog
Friday, April 24, 2009
Camden, Alabama


I arrived in St. Augustine, FL. in one piece and no more animal attacks. It was 91 degrees here and lots of sun. Also, lots of construction.
Thursday, April 23, 2009
LINDEN, Alabama
I got on the road today around 11:30 am. I was not to travel faster than 45mph so I took back roads and decided to drive to Florence, SC. It is a little north of where I wanted to be but I could follow rt 52 almost all the way down to it and then I'll pick up I95 tomorrow.
I saw 6 turkey today on a beautiful back road but they were walking and I was driving slowly.
Wednesday, April 22, 2009
MERIDIAN, MISSISSIPPI

Larry finally called me around 8pm EST. He was busy jamming with people he met in Meridian. He wanted to go to The Jimmy Rodgers museum "the singing brakeman", but it was closed. He said the ride was rough. His arms were hurting from the rough road and watching for potholes. They were staying in another church, He did not talk long because they were having a meeting.
They are traveling to Alabama on Thursday.
I will not meet them in Edison but wait until Sylvester since I am stuck an extra day here and still want to visit with friends first and I do not really feel like driving much more than I have too. Still a little shaky from doing the Turkey trot.
Tuesday, April 21, 2009
Pelahatchie, Mississippi

Monday, April 20, 2009
Vicksburg, Mississippi
The inhaler is working and Larry was not coughing today when we spoke. He did not seem as tired but but wishes my brother, Eric, a chiropractor, was there to work on his shoulder.
Below is a link to a Carlisle newspaper about Larry's bike trip.

A sprawling community developed which officially incorporated in 1825 as Vicksburg, named after Newitt Vick, a Methodist minister and conscientious objector of the Revolution. During the American Civil War, it was site of the Siege of Vicksburg, a significant event in which the Union gained control of the entire Mississippi River. The 47-day siege was intended to starve the city into submission, for its location atop a high bluff overlooking the Mississippi River proved impregnable to assault by federal troops. The capture of Vicksburg and the simultaneous defeat of Lee at Gettysburg marked the turning point in the American Civil War.
Carlisle Sentinel news article about Larry.
http://www.cumberlink.com/articles/2009/04/20/news/local/doc49ec7cea4d4cd728362459.txt
Sunday, April 19, 2009
Rest Day in Monroe

Saturday, April 18, 2009
Monroe, LA
Heavy rain just as they arrived in Monroe.
Friday, April 17, 2009
MINDEN, LOUISIANA
The ride was around 75 miles and there was lots of traffic, especially in Shreveport. The Methodist church, where they are staying, was serving beans and rice and a Mardi Gras atmosphere. Larry was going to play the Taylor tonight and entertain the group.
Thursday, April 16, 2009
Marshall, Texas and last chance to send mail
The city was founded in 1841. By 1850, it was the seventh largest city in Texas; and in the 1860 census, Marshall had risen to fourth largest - in the most prosperous county in the state.
After the Civil War, the town became known as the"GATEWAY TO TEXAS" when the Texas and Pacific Railroad provided transcontinental railway service to the west.
Wandering Wheels
General Delivery
Linden, AL 36748
For April 30
Wandering Wheels
General Delivery
St. Simons Island, GA 31522
Wednesday, April 15, 2009
Mineola, Texas


Tuesday, April 14, 2009
Dallas/Mesquite, TX
Bo, Deb, Larry and Ed
Monday, April 13, 2009
Weatherford, Texas
Easter dinner was pizza.
Sunday, April 12, 2009
Saturday, April 11, 2009
Albany, Texas
Downtown Albany, Texas






