The hottest summers, the coldest winters. The most amazing, clearest star-gazing anyone will ever experience. The warmest cycling community. Twenty years with our church family at First Lutheran. So many books read with Wabaunsee Book Club! Coffee at The Shamrock Cafe. Experiencing real Americana at the Kniebel/Downey Ranches' annual bull sales. Meetings with the Wabaunsee Township Fire Department volunteers - we could not survive without them. Halloween Doughnuts with our rural community, back then, at June and George Crenshaw's Shamrock Farms. The Little Free Library at the southwest corner of the Armstrong pasture. My painting and Paul's hanging our 8'x8' barn quilt on our ca. 1887 mortis & tenon barn. Our horses, our ducks, the peacocks, and chickens. Grasshoppers: whoa! (Biblical proportions, some years.)
Our annual Resolution Ride and Brunch! Crewing for our kids in the DK200. Twenty+ years of Saturday Pancake Rides.
So many vibrant Kansas sunrises, and so many Kansas watercolor sunsets.
And now, here we are, twenty years later: leaning forward, gazing toward another exciting dance in this thing we call life.
Some days are filled with methodical plans and actions. Other days, it feels like we're plummeting down the Log Ride at some amusement park, arms raised overhead and shrieking as we meet the steeper drops.
And we two? We are headed right into our next chapter. Smiling, mostly. And, some Log Riding...
We two are bound for the shores of Lake Erie, in Cleveland, Ohio. We've not experienced city living for decades, and are eager to dip our toes into all that urban Cleveland has to offer. Too, we see some Lake Erie islands to explore, certainly some trails to be cycling about. There's some mention of some giant waterfalls...Niagara? a few hours away. We can see the lights of Canada across the night-time Lake Erie.
Let's call this Paul & Tricia's Next Big Adventure. (We've enjoyed many.) We welcome all our family and friends to join us to explore our new haunts. We hear there's music to be heard, some museums, and - whoa! Circumnavigating Lake Erie by bike! Surely that's on our To-Do list?
Mere words cannot ever describe the emotions we two have, leaving the velvety comfort of our Kansas community and friends. It would take a scroll fifty football fields long to name each friend, acquaintance, and humanitarian that has been in our lives and those who have blessed us simply by being part of our community. And that is a sign of a really good life.
Please raise your glass and cheer us on to our next destination in all that is life and adventure.
(And come visit; we have a room with your name on it.)