At Rosedale, under the stars!

After spending the night (18th Nov) at Rosedale, under the stars, the ride commenced again, finally ending in Sale.

My first port of call was the Gippsland Times (media), there Eleanor Venables put pen to paper and reported my journey to date.

Shortly after, I found myself at Life FM Gippsland 103.9, behind a microphone responding to Sarah's questions. I didn't know what to expect given my first experience with radio. I guess we'll have to wait and see what the listener's response is. As the interview was coming to an end, I was quick to tell the truckies listening "to keep an eye out for a cyclist on a bike answering to my description". They tend to invade your personal space, if you know what I mean, it's been a bit hairy at times!

Let me say a big THANK-YOU to Sarah, who made the experience a lot more comfortable then I expected. Equally, a big THANK-YOU to Debbie, your smile added reassurance to what at times has been a challenging journey. The resources made available to me were invaluable and a real blessing.

By 2.00pm (19th Nov) I was at the Salvation Army (Sale) talking to Marsha, a gentle and softly spoken person oozing with warmth. Marsha, Thank-you for your support and words of encouragement, they are fuel that keeps the pedal of faith turning, when the road is never-ending.

Last but not least, I must thank Liam, "you cook a mean pasta, you must remind me to call again with a group of mates who equally enjoy eating pasta". Your hospitality and company was most appreciated.

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