Medina

It was a leisurely cruise today with no locks but several lift bridges we had to wait for. The bridge operators are responsible for up to four bridges so they drive back and forth between towns when a boat needs to pass under. Today was the second day of the Erie Canal bike event that begins in Buffalo and ends in Albany. There were 750 riders eastbound and most of them were waving at us as we slowly made our way west. Carrie decided this morning to ride between towns as we motored along, but she didn't know about the 100's of bikes opposite direction until a few miles into it. The weather started off hot this morning, but cooled down, and eventually turned to rain. We explored Medina and decided to get some specialty chocolate, and take a day off from ice cream! The town has a lot of history and unique sandstone buildings. Another interesting feature is the Erie Canal is raised up here, with a tunnel underneath, allowing a river to flow perpendicular to it. Tonight is likely our last night on the canal, as we are 31 miles from the truck. We are sitting here relaxing, and reminiscing of the journey we have been on, and all of the places and faces we have seen. This has been a grand adventure that God has blessed us with. The people we have met along the way have made it special. I am looking forward to the next adventure and the 4300 mile drive home will give me time to start planning it!























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