GAP Daily Journal - August 15, 2008
Aug 15th, 2008 by Lyn Hanush
GAP WALK JOURNALS - VI
Friday - August 15, 2008 Day 163 21.1 miles
Total Maine miles - 370.7 Walking Days - 79
Washington D.C. miles - 4.6 Cumulative miles 1376.1
What an awesome day. The sun shone all day, and I covered
some good territory. I didn’t take a lot of pictures today, but the
first one was kind of funny. As I walked along I looked down
and saw a fried egg on the asphalt. Now you’ve all heard the
saying “It’s so hot you could fry an egg on the sidewalk.” That
was what I thought of when I saw it, but it definitely was not
that hot. It was probably only about 68 at the time.
About two and a half miles after I started walking I turned off of
Highway 35 and onto Killick Pond Rd. As I headed up this road
I saw a big truck backing up. He probably had to back up for
half a mile or so. It seems that another trucker had missed a turn
and in an effort to correct his mistake he had turned too sharply
into a driveway. He could not move forward or backward, and
was stuck halfway across the road. There was room enough for
cars to get by, but not another large truck.
I continued on from Killick Pond Rd. to Waterboro Rd., then
Townhouse Rd., and Old Alfred Rd. We stopped to eat lunch at
2 pm, driving to Sullies Pub and Grill to eat. We had baked
ravioli prepared differently than either of us had ever had them.
They were delicious.
Back out to Highway 4 where we had turned from Old Alfred
Rd. Traffic was getting pretty crazy now with the end of the
work week, and many leaving home to enjoy a weekend of sun
(hopefully the sun will continue to shine for them). Still I loved
being able to wave to so many.
Afternoons are the best waving times usually, for a variety of
reasons. People seem to be more relaxed, and really get into the
waving and honking. Then there are those who obviously saw
me earlier, and they sometimes go crazy with the waving and
honking.
As I turned the corner onto 202 and 4A, some guys in a car
waiting at the light said hello to me from their rolled down
window. Then one of them showed me his cap, and told me it
matched my outfit. His cap was red, white, and blue with USA
written across the bill. Cool.
I continued on 202, also known as Sanford Rd. to Don’s Auto
Sales where Norma was waiting for me.
We drove back to our hotel via tomorrow’s walk route to check
it out and see just how much of Maine I have left - a mere 14.6
miles.
If all goes well I’ll walk that tomorrow, then do a few
more miles in New Hampshire.
We stopped at Applebee’s for some salad - ummmmm
delicious. Then back to our room to get ready for bed and for the
day tomorrow.
