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On April 2nd, I leave San Francisco with 20 other global health advocates for a 7 week, 3500 mile trek across America to raise awareness of global health issues and generate funds for Partners In Health. I'll try to keep regular posts on this page, and you can track our progress as we journey across the nation to meet needs around the world.
Today was a lovely afternoon - after hitting up the "Hair Cuttery" (brilliant name!), Pamela & I met up with the crew for an afternoon of river fun: tireswing, swimming, wakeboarding behind Max's jetski, and as usual, a little guitar accompaniment. I'll be a little sad to leave here in the morning, but I'm excited to go to Gesundheit to do something productive. I've been doing waaay too much sleeping in here!
 
   Soul Sisters
  Soul Sisters 
  



Sunday night we went to a party at the Blue Ridge Outfitters, the river rafting business where Carl works with friends Max, Benny, Ty, and others. We sat around the bonfire with bluegrass blasting from the sound system, and played cards using an upside-down raft as a table (brilliant!).







Finally! I got my camera to download some photos to Pamela's computer. Here are some "catching up" photos - enjoy!
... the toll of HIV/AIDS keeps on keepin' on. Tonight I finished watching a Frontline special called "The Age of AIDS". Starting on Friday, you'll be able to watch the whole thing online... it does a great job of chronicling the emergence of the virus and the public response.


 Carl strummed on his guitar as we strolled, breathing in the sweetness of blossoming honeysuckle. Our destination: a choice ropeswing into the Potomac River. A friend had phoned Pamela earlier in the afternoon with the news that he'd been working on some improvements to the swing, namely a sturdy bamboo foothold so we wouldn't have to rely entirely upon upper body strength. Sure enough, when we arrived at the site, careful to avoid the poison ivy innocently edging the trail, there hung the most beautiful ropeswing I've ever laid eyes on. Though the river is a little low right now, the bank still dropped off swiftly to an adequate depth, and the swing hung from the upper branches of a tree that reached its limbs out over the slow current of the water.
Carl strummed on his guitar as we strolled, breathing in the sweetness of blossoming honeysuckle. Our destination: a choice ropeswing into the Potomac River. A friend had phoned Pamela earlier in the afternoon with the news that he'd been working on some improvements to the swing, namely a sturdy bamboo foothold so we wouldn't have to rely entirely upon upper body strength. Sure enough, when we arrived at the site, careful to avoid the poison ivy innocently edging the trail, there hung the most beautiful ropeswing I've ever laid eyes on. Though the river is a little low right now, the bank still dropped off swiftly to an adequate depth, and the swing hung from the upper branches of a tree that reached its limbs out over the slow current of the water.
For future reference, you cannot take a bicycle on MARC trains unless it is a folding one. Moby Dick [my bike] is many things; folding, he is not. Thus, on Wednesday after Wags & Em dropped Dan, Theresa, and me at BWI, the adventure began with denial at the ticket counter. Left with no other viable option, I used my U-lock and chain for the 1st time on the trip and left my brilliant white wonder locked up in the parking garage at the airport, then hopped on the train into DC and rode the Metro out to Bethesda, where the friend I'm staying with works.

I should probably not be listening to wistful acoustic music as I write this, given my propensity to be ridiculously emotional, but too bad. Amos Lee will keep rocking.
It's hard to sum up the last week - every day feels like about 6 weeks, and I have trouble remembering the details of the previous day, even down to where we slept last night. Today it's easy, because we have a rest day here in Telluride, so it's still Telluride :)







I'm at the Carson City public library right now using the web, but unfortunately they won't let me put any of my photos onto the computer, so that'll have to wait for Cedar City, UT. Here are some highlights of Day 2: