Day 313, 10 km
After I had my talk in Potomac Crescent Waldorf School, Johanna guided me home to Victoria's (another teacher) house, were I could update my blog and rest. They had a meeting and came home late at night, as teachers often do...
Day 314, 130 km
It was another hot day and again I had a headwind all day.
The hills were good because they did not make me feel the headwind so much,
I followed route 1 and it was not as many towns along the road as I expected
In the evening I found a sleeping location behind a bank office.
Day 315, 110 km
I knew that there would come rain in the morning and I had not covered my tent with a flyer. That did not allow me to sleep deeply that night. Or was it the bright illumination of the parking lot? Anyway, I went up right before it started to rain and ate my breakfast under the roofed area of the bank. Since it would not stop raining I decided to use test my new rain jacket.
It rained a lot but it was quite warm and my new Gore Tex jacket was really good.
When I came to Richmond I had to decide what route I should take to Clarksville. I decided to follow route 1 which went first south to Petersburg and then southwest.
After Peterburg this route turned out to be a 2+1 road without shoulders.
Sometimes, in front of a hill, car drivers did not like to use the lane in the middle, where they could expect meeting cars.
But the traffic was not dense.
I saw a lot of butterflies that day. This is a Yellow Swallowtail.
In the evening I stopped before dusk, so I could find a good sleeping location in a wood.
When I made a campfire I heard something on my sleeping bag. It was a little frog!
Day 316, 115 km
Again I had headwind that day. But the landscape was very scenic. In a wood I saw some flowers on a tree I had not seen before. They are called dogwood.
And in gardens the Flox was blossoming which butterflies seemed to like.
In the afternoon I passed South Hill, where I visited the Train and Doll Museum.
Then I rode on smaller roads west, to Clarksville,
It was a beautiful route.
But on the small road there were many dogs trying to attack me.
Again I found a good sleeping location in a wood.
Day 317, 105 km
Soon I passed the border to North Carolina. Now I rode on small roads south to Chapel Hill.
It was a calm day but the promised headwind did not appear.
In gardens they often had dogwood as decoration trees.
Somewhere I passed a colony of about 10 Turkey Vultures.
I also passed Hillsborough, a nice little town.
In the afternoon I arrived at Barbara Holloway's house who is the Marketing Director of Emerson Waldorf school.
Her neighbor Peter comes from Sweden and he joined us to drink a beer on the porch.
Then we picked some lettuce (I never had picked my own lettuce in April, but the Winter had been mild enough to let it survive)| What happened to my feet? |
And Barbara made a wonderful dinner for us.
Day 318, 15 km
I woke up and found out that I had got a eye infection called Conjunctivitis. I tried to treat it wit a bag of Chamomile tea but it did not help so much. I rode to school where I prepared my talk in the High school building.
The whole school from class 3 and up should come and listen.
Everybody was very interested and appreciated my talk very much.
Barbara prepared the evening talk by arranging information posters of the school,
while I tried to treat my red and training eye.
Even the evening talk was a great success, although my eye issue.
Day 319, 0 km
My eye had become worse although I had done my best to treat it with chamomile tea and homeopathic medication which I had got from Barbara. I decided to visit the Urgent care to get antibiotics. It took half the day and I had to pay 150 $ but finally I got it.
Then I rested the whole afternoon.
Day 320, 75 km
In the morning my eye became a little better. I joined Barbara to see the play "As You Like It" which was performed by class 8 of Emmerson Waldorf School.
They had a nice outdoor stage and the weather was wonderful (almost too hot?)
Her daughter Lizzie was acting as Rosalind. I was really impressed!
Then I left the wonderful garden of Holloway family, to ride 55 km to the train station in Raleigh.
I still felt weak and dizzy because of my eye problem, so I did not look on the map so well. After 1,5 hours I found myself in Pittsboro, which is southeast from Chapel Hill and 60 km from Raleigh!
I was happy that I had planned an extra day in Miami, so I could take the train next day as well without missing the cruise ship to Barcelona. But still i decided to catch the train. Without I rest I would be able to do it.
And suddenly I felt strong and my eye did not hurt any more. The train was delayed and I had no problem to pack my bike in a cardboard box at the station.
Day 321, 30 km
The train arrived in Miami at 7 pm. Then I rode to Sanford's house, where I already had been two times before.