Taking care of Business
Fletcher, NC – Sapphire, NC
~70 miles
Joyce made a yummy delicious breakfast for us in the morning,


then all of us went to the workshop.
Another man-toy world, Rick has a tool to do *everything*. One of the coolest (I think) is the one in the corner where he can dyno the shocks to make sure they fit the customer’s spec perfectly. The tool even talks to a computer and he gets an immediate read out.
So while Joyce continued running the business, rick took the time put my bike on the bench and set the damping and spring rate perfectly for my weight and the weight of my luggage. I’d given him a good guesstimate when we mailed the front forks and rear shock to him, but I’d forgotten to ccalculate in the 40 lbs of riding gear I wear. (Surprised me, too! When I put it all in a bag and put itt ont he scale I could not believe it!)
Rick doing what he does:







And after that, sweet man that he is, he even checked my tire pressures (low!) and all bike systems. Then he went for a test ride to make sure I was good-to-go!
I need a pressure guage like this–easy to read:

Around 11:00 the Asheville TV station WLOS came and interviewed me. It was my first time in front of the camera like that and a bit nerve wracking. Joyce said I did good, but laughed nervously a few times. Well I WAS nervous!
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We went to the rockin’ BBQ place in Asheville, NC for lunch — 12 Bones. Go there is you are within 100 miles of the place, and don’t be dismayed by the line out the door: It’s well worth it.
[sorry, was so hungry i forgot the food pic]
Group photo before leaving

then off to the Buncumbe health dept. for my 2nd hepatitus A/B shot

next stop: Mom’s place only about 70 miles away. But as luck would gave it the devil got into my GPS again and I did a lap around Asheville before overriding the GPS with common sense and going the way that I knew.
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Got to Mom’s at 5:30, we chatted for a bit and turned ont he evening news. Watched from 6:00 – 6:30 and NOTHING! We were so disappointed. I called rRck and Joyce, and it was on the FIVE THIRTY News. ARGH! Mom and I were just sitting there catching up and I missed my 15 seconds of fame. Oh well, it’s bad enough my hair turned pink, I don’t need a swelled head to go with it.
Day 7
Rest / catch-up day at Mom’s








Hello Alisa,
I was the lady next to you at the library with the Komen for the Cure T-Shirt. I had no idea you were working on something with cancer. I was hoping that you would be here today along with the gentleman. Sometimes it can seem so difficult to start a conversation to meet people when all we have to do is say: Hello. Wow! You are from the North, I bet yours is an interesting story. I have a friend where you are from. My apologies for not having better eye contact. You can reach me at charityunlimited@yahoo.com…
Hi Charity,
I was going to ask you about the shirt…and then my riding partner came in and I got distracted. I was on the computer maintaining my blog and also doing research for crossing into Mexico.
What a great town Valley Mills is! I’m telling everyone what a great place it was–and that I was offered TEA!!! at the library.
Please tell me the librarian’s name? It’s a mistake of mine not to have asked her. She was soooooooooo sweet.
Are you a survivor?
Thanks for contacting me!
~Alisa