About Richele

Richele Jackson and her two daughters, Iviana and Jasha currently share a two-bedroom apartment in a Philadelphia subsidized housing high-rise. While completing her 350 sweat equity hours that will be her down payment on her Habitat Home, she has held two jobs and often contends with a leaking ceiling and 12 flights of stairs when the building elevator is broken. With your help, Habitat for Humanity Philadelphia will complete her house. She'll pay a zero interest mortgage. The money generated from her payments and the 140 other Habitat families in Philadelphia empowers Habitat for Humanity Philadelphia to build more affordable homes.

PLEDGING IS UP!!

thanks to Barbara of KLG/Jade New Media & Marketing, LLC!
www.klg-jade.com

Contribute

You can help Richele achieve her goal of home ownership. On my trip I'll cross around 3000 miles of the US. By pledging dollars or cents per mile, by the time I jump into the Pacific Ocean, Richele could be jumping for joy. All donations should be made directly to Habitat for Humanity in Philadelphia and are tax deductible.

PLEDGE NOW

Goals:
$1000 washer and dryer...
$2500 furnace...
$4500 kitchen cabinets and countertops...
$7500 bamboo floors...
$13000 completes the house!

VIEW PLEDGES

Wednesday, August 12, 2009

Skyline Drive

Skyline Drive is a national park and highway that traverses the peaks of the northern shenandoah mountains. Front Royal to Waynesborro, 105miles and a lot of up and down. The big challenge wasn't steapness; in my easiest gear I could make it with my 60lbs of stuff. It wasn't even the relentlessness of the climbs; the first is 4miles of up without a break. The big hurdle is sucking it up as the speedster bicyclists literally do laps up and down the hill I'm struggling with. I met one woman that asked, "how many miles y'do a day?" I'm not sure the jury is in on that yet, but looking at skyline drive stretched before me I replied, "30". After applauding she told me she could do it in one day, that she does up to 160miles in a day. You know, I believe her... But she probably wouldn't bike away with a picture of every elevation sign. Also, the mama bear and 3 cubs were adorable, in my face
and definitely able to chase me down. That intimacy, and resulting fear, the speedster can never know.

This message was sent using the Picture and Video Messaging service from Verizon Wireless!

To learn how you can snap pictures and capture videos with your wireless phone visit www.verizonwireless.com/picture.

Note: To play video messages sent to email, QuickTime� 6.5 or higher is required.

Monday, August 10, 2009

3 states 1 day

After spending the night just outside Harper's Ferry I headed out for Front Royal and the start of Skyline Drive. I started the day in MD, bike through WV, and ended in VA, looking south toward the Shenandoah. All the talk about skyline got me good and scared, so rather than dive right in I spent the night in the cheapest motel and ate some comfort chinese food. After the fifty mile ride, getting to sleep should've been easy, but with my unease and boobtube access, it wasn't hard to put off sleep and the morning.

This message was sent using the Picture and Video Messaging service from Verizon Wireless!

To learn how you can snap pictures and capture videos with your wireless phone visit www.verizonwireless.com/picture.

Note: To play video messages sent to email, QuickTime� 6.5 or higher is required.

Historic Hagerstown it's Happening

After Gettysburg I visited historic hagerstown, childhood home to SleepyG, Greg-funk. Got in a little earlier than expected so I stopped in at the visitor center and met all the great people that work there. Who knew Hagerstown had such a big story to tell? Spent time with Mike Mittel of Hub City Sports... I was worried about a slipping chain ring, but Mike subdued my anxieties with some good advice and pleanty of good will. That night Karen, Steve and Pat entertained; good talk, nice bed, HUGE burger. 3lbs of beef divided 4 ways, with all the best fixin's. Delicious-Madness. Awoke early, thought to get a move on. Hung around a bit anyway.

No one can figure out my camera phone, including me. I have so many pictures of my own finger. This shot came about when I was asked to duck to fit in the shot; neither of us thought to point the camera up.

This message was sent using the Picture and Video Messaging service from Verizon Wireless!

To learn how you can snap pictures and capture videos with your wireless phone visit www.verizonwireless.com/picture.

Note: To play video messages sent to email, QuickTime� 6.5 or higher is required.

The C & O

The chesapeake and ohio canal national historic park is part of a bike path connecting DC to Pittsburgh. Since I'm heading south and west, there isn't really any part of it that helps me out. That said, I figued since I was passing it I may as well check it out. Heading south from Hagerstown, I linked up with the path in Williamsport. After riding roads it was a great change of pace. Laid back and flat! It follows the old tow path for the canal, used by mule teams to pull barges. Finally I got to meet some other bikers.

Jeff- a middle aged self employed advertiser on his annual trip from pitt to dc. Real nice and full of career advice.
Kelly- a self proclaimed "journeyman, a bike hobo with class" also middle aged, but full of that wingnut passion, shinning eyes and ocassional rage. He was on a quest to find some black snake (I may have spotted it after we parted) and despised being plugged in. For dinner he made delicious steak and lentils, which he produced magically from his pack.

This message was sent using the Picture and Video Messaging service from Verizon Wireless!

To learn how you can snap pictures and capture videos with your wireless phone visit www.verizonwireless.com/picture.

Note: To play video messages sent to email, QuickTime� 6.5 or higher is required.