Yesterday morning I was up early again and breakfasting with my super host Regis by 0800 and then out his door by 0845. I tried hard to savour the last few km of my ride, taking in all the sights and sounds along the Saone and Voie Bleue, even enjoying the headwind. All too soon I arrived in Chalon-sur-Soane and briefly considered staying there overnight because it looked so nice, but I went ahead as planned and got the mid-day train to Lyon.
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Lyon is a very big city and I admit I found it a little daunting at first, but soon found my way around with the aid of a map from the nice doorman at the Sofitel Hotel, and by 3:30 I had checked into my very pleasant but rather expensive Chambre d'hôte - Le Relais Blanche Grange. I spent the rest of the day and evening wandering around the old part of Lyon, a little sorry that I hadn't been able to come the day before. Despite the fact that I'm not a fan of cities in general, I found Lyon beautiful, it was easy to get around on the Metro and it seemed like it would be a fab place to spend a few days.
This morning Bernadette and I wheeled off to the bike store - SODICYCLE, where Fred and his staff boxed up Bernadette and took me to the train station but would not accept any money for doing it. They said it was ' a pleasure' - can you believe it? Being on the receiving end of the kindness of others seems to have been the theme for me in the last week - in fact I don't recall ever receiving such generosity on any trip, as I have here in France.
Looking back over the last couple of weeks, I have to say it's been quite a ride in every way. Some significant challenges presented and for a while I was lost, both figuratively and literally. At one point, I had no idea what to do as I never had a Plan B. But with the help of my friends and some strangers, I regrouped and got myself on a different path that lead to a rich experience. People consistently commented on my courage (and possibly my foolishness) at travelling alone and I'm not certain, but I think it made them more open to me at a heart level. In the end, I hope I have learned a couple things from this journey. Here are the highlights:
General
- We all have limitations - learning one's own is a good idea
- Eat regularly and eat well
- There are kind people everywhere
- Trust is required - let go and all will be well
- Be where you are
- Courage has it's rewards
Cycling
- Stop before you feel tired
- Wear sunglasses and keep your mouth closed unless you want to catch bugs!
- Cycling in the rain can be fun
- Pump up your tyres and oil your chain daily
- Drink lots of water
- Take the time to stop and talk to people - you'll be glad you did
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