SNOW!!!

4,700 miles through sunny days, rainstorms, scorching heat, piercing winds, and vicious thunderstorms, I finally complete the weather diversity list today as snow begins to fall, a couple of miles into today's walk from Doylestown to Holicong, Pennsylvania. Of course, tomorrow's walk to New Hope may include freezing rain--so perhaps the weather diversity list is about to expand further...

4,700 miles through sunny days, rainstorms, scorching heat, piercing winds, and vicious thunderstorms, I finally complete the weather diversity list today as snow begins to fall, a couple of miles into today’s walk from Doylestown to Holicong, Pennsylvania. Of course, tomorrow’s walk to New Hope may include freezing rain–so perhaps the weather diversity list is about to expand further…

Thanks Very Much to Jason Wood & D Neal Moyer for joining me across today's miles!!

Thanks Very Much to Jason Wood & D Neal Moyer for joining me across today’s miles!!

Saying goodbye to Jason & Neal, as they turn away-- part of me even wanting to walk back to town with them as well... ;)  What a great fortune to have had them join me for the day's miles!! (And THANKS Jason & Ruth Wood for hosting me!!!)

Saying goodbye to Jason & Neal, as they turn away– part of me even wanting to walk back to town with them as well… ;)
What a great fortune to have had them join me for the day’s miles!!
(And THANKS Jason & Ruth Wood for hosting me!!!)

Arriving to today's destination: The Inn at Barley Sheaf Farm.

Arriving to today’s destination: The Inn at Barley Sheaf Farm.

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It's C-C-COLD outside (snow & ice!), and I'm very fortunate to be hosted anywhere indoors--be it on a sofa, a floor, what or wherever. Tonight, I'm actually being hosted by a historic (1740) bed & breakfast in Holicong, Pennsylvania: The Inn at Barley Sheaf Farm--which dates back to 1740.  Thank You very much to owners Mark & Deena :)  This link shows the luxurious room ~

It’s C-C-COLD outside (snow & ice!), and I’m very fortunate to be hosted anywhere indoors–be it on a sofa, a floor, what or wherever. Tonight, I’m actually being hosted by a historic (1740) bed & breakfast in Holicong, Pennsylvania: The Inn at Barley Sheaf Farm–which dates back to 1740.
Thank You very much to owners Mark & Deena :)
This link shows the luxurious room ~