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Arriving in Dayton, Ohio

Hank – It was all trains all the time last night. Man, was it hard to sleep. We had set the alarm for 5:00 but called off the early start so Kathy could try to get an hour nap in. Besides, a thick fog set in so even after sunrise we wouldn’t have felt safe on the road. When we finally got under way we were on roadways for about eight miles. Then we got on the Great Miami River Recreation Trail at its southern terminus. (The trail runs along the Great Miami River, which has some really high water right now.) The sign at the trail said the trail was closed but there were cars in the parking lot and a man was unloading a bicycle from a truck. We asked him about the trail closure and he said there were a couple low spots that might be underwater but if we didn’t mind riding with him he could show us how to get around them. Perfect!

Mark Aulfinger shepherded us for the first nine miles of the trail. There were a couple of low spots, one of which was real muddy. He skirted that one while we could ride through it. Mark and I chatted the entire time. He’s done some supported mountain bike rides in North Dakota and Utah. He’s interested in touring and asked me all kinds of questions, which I was happy to answer. We reached the “end” of the trail, which is really a break in it, and said our goodbyes as he turned back.

We had about two miles of highway to follow to get back to where the trail picks up. The shoulder was 12 feet wide so there were no issues there. Once back on the trail we stayed on it all the way to Dayton, OH. It continues another 35 miles north of Dayton and has other trails connecting to it. We really liked the Great Miami River Trail.

We stopped to take a break in Franklin, OH where a log Post Office built in 1805 stands next to the trail. Mary, the volunteer at the Post Office, filled me in on the history of the place. The post master, his wife, and five children lived upstairs where they had about 900 square feet of living space. When child number 6 came along they built a larger house to live in.

Continuing on the trail we passed through Miamisburg, West Carrollton, and finally arrived in Dayton. The trail is such a pleasant ride. Kathy’s brother, Stan, and his wife, Rhonda, showed up with their pickup truck and saved us the last 10 miles to Wright-Patterson AFB.

And now we get to enjoy relaxing with family.

Kathy – We rode 40 miles to Dayton, Ohio. It varied between overcast skies and sunny skies today. Our ride had about 300 feet of elevation so we really never felt it much because it was just a gradual increase over the entire day’s ride (no continuous up and down hills). We spent most of our ride on the Great Miami River Bike Trail, which was fabulous!

We will be spending a few days in Dayton, Ohio with my brother Stan and his wife Rhonda. They picked us up in downtown Dayton and drove us the last ten miles to Wright-Patterson Air Force Base where Stan is stationed. My brother Stan is a big-wig in the Air Force now. He is the Command Chief which means he is over all the enlisted folks at the base here, along with seven other Air Force Bases. He stays quite busy being over 80,000 people, or as Stan says “I work for them.” My questions to them are “What do you need?” and “How can I help you?” The only future career move Stan could possibly make would be to be over all the enlisted people for the entire Air Force. We are very proud of all is accomplishments. He has two executive assistants who help keep his schedules, frequent travel and many meetings under control. Stan is also a very humble, kind, caring, compassionate and just a funny down-to-earth guy. He has worked hard during his time in the Air Force and I am extremely proud of all my “little-big” brothers success.

Rhonda (Stan’s wife) is pretty special too. She has supported Stan throughout his career. They actually met in high school, both finished their college degrees, and they have raised two wonderful adult children. Rhonda is involved in many activities through the base and has done a fantastic job of supporting their two girls and Stan as well. She really is an amazing gal. I am thankful they can take some time out of their busy schedules to spend time with us for a few days. Looking forward to our time together. 💗

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Family Time

Hank – We had great time with Stan and Rhonda. On Sunday we went to the Strawberry Festival in Troy, Ohio. It’s a huge festival with live music and lots of vendors. Many of the food vendors were selling strawberry-related items, one of which was strawberry donuts. They weren’t as good as everyone talked them up. Probably because I’m not onto glazed donuts. Too much sugar.

We went to the National Museum of the United States Air Force on Monday. The place is huge! They have over 360 aircraft and missiles on display. There are four hangar-like buildings connected together. There’s a bit of a chronological to them. And there are aircraft outside the buildings, too. We spent about five hours in the place and could easily go back more than once. There is so much to see that you can’t see it all in one trip. We were too tired to check out the outside displays. And since the price of admission is zero, you can visit it as much as you want.

During our museum visit I saw a really cool trophy. In 1927, the Spokesman-Review newspaper in Spokane sponsored the Free-For-All Military Air Pursuit Trophy races at Felts Field. Click on the link to learn more about that.

By the way, when we saw the Curtis JN-4 Jenny plane, Stan reminded that his and Kathy’s grandfather was a mechanic who worked on the Jenny airplanes during WWI.

We spent Tuesday morning running errands to get ready to leave on Wednesday. After getting resupplied we met with our friends Josh and Gail Forbes. We’ve known Josh since he was a teen. We stayed with his parents, Barb and Keith, in Maine last September. We met for lunch and spent a couple hours catching up.

Kathy – It was absolutely wonderful to spend some time with my brother Stan and his wife Rhonda. We don’t get together that often since he is very busy with his Air Force career and we live so far apart. However, it was so great to have some time with them both. We also visited with Rhonda’s sister Tina and her mom Wronda since they recently moved in with Stan and Rhonda. The four days went by way too fast. Hopefully we can see each other more frequently in the future (maybe when we both buy RV’s we can meet up 😄).

We enjoyed our time at the Strawberry Festival. The strawberry shortcake was fabulous!! The National Museum of the United States Air Force near Wright-Patterson Air Force Base was spectacular. Our five hours there was still not enough time to see everything. Excellent displays, historical information and amazing number of military planes. Truly enjoyed this museum. Go if you ever get a chance. Hopefully we can return at some point to see more of this outstanding place.

We had a lovely lunch and a good visit with Josh and Gail Forbes. We talked nonstop for a few hours just getting caught up in each other’s lives. It was wonderful to spend time with them.

Our time in Dayton, Ohio went by way too fast. We had lots of downtime just to chat for hours with Stan and Rhonda. This was the best. We enjoyed all of our time with family and friends and hopefully it won’t be too long before we see them again.

The day we arrived in Dayton I pulled a muscle under my left shoulder blade. Lots of constant pressure pain with frequent stabbing pains. I didn’t go to the doctor because I didn’t want to be drugged up during my limited time with Stan and Rhonda. I just toughed it out. It’s been difficult sleeping the past four nights, however I am happy to report it is getting better now. Hopefully all will be well as we get back to riding tomorrow.

Grateful for our time in Dayton with family and friends. And now we move on towards West Virginia – our 48th state. 🚴‍♀️ 🚴‍♂️

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