Non-linear blog narrative.
I’m now in NYC, not by bike. The bike was ditched in the mothballed milkroom of my uncle’s dairy in Vermont. The bulk of my gear stowed in the closet of a guest bedroom at my aunt and uncle’s house. I arrived in West Halifax (where my aunt and uncle live) on Saturday.
On Tuesday, my kindly aunt drove me to Brattleboro, so that I could catch a Greyhound to NYC, Port Authority. (A nauseating ride. Very nice bus, but after months of biking, and years before that of primarily being the driver of motor-vehicles and not the passenger, I find myself extremely sensitive to motion sickness.)
I’ll recap the end of my journey and sneak in some observations when I find myself with inclination and/or time.
In the meantime, to tide over the besieged interest of my readers, I’ve appended the above photo of my good friends George and Danielle as we met yesterday afternoon in the lobby of the Sloan-Kettering Cancer Center on the way to lunch. Danielle works there as a medical concierge in the dermatology department.
You can catch Danielle and George’s radio program “Speaking to No One” here http://voterevbilly.org/radio. As of now, I don’t believe the mp3s are available for download, but my understanding is that they will be shortly. They have good radio voices and a good rapport. The show is worth listening to.
Posted: October 22nd, 2009.
Tags: Aunt Laura, Brattleboro, Danielle Kuczkowski, George Kraynak, NYC, Port Authority, Sloan-Kettering Cancer Center, Uncle Barry, Vermont, Vote Reverend Billy, West Halifax, WVRB

Comment from Catherine
Time October 23, 2009 at 11:32 pm
Good, we have a bit of closure! From sea to shining sea, from Sound to Sloan-Kettering, etc. The Flickr photos are fun to look at to fill in on what happened in between Alberta and mid-Ontario, about which I’m sure all of us blog-readers were curious.
I’ll check out the radio show; sounds fun.