Well its official Im part of the Dog
Team! This is an endearment designated to all who participated
in the this 184.5 bike adventure down the whole length of the
historic C&O Canal - and had a dog gone good time
doing it! How many of you have seen the complete depths
& breaths of our longest National Park? Would you like
to while feeling safe spoiled AND contributing
to the well being of girls who have experienced family dysfunction
or the trauma of abuse? This home has given many of them a second
chance to a normal life underneath the leadership of Bruce Anderson
AKA Top Dog.
There are so many storied to tell I realize how busy everyone
is how verbose I am therefore anyone who would like
to learn more please call me and I will happily express the rest.
To recap briefly: We were transported to Cumberland
MD for the start of our ride via Charter bus from the San Mar
Childrens Home in Boonsboro on Saturday after being served
a warm breakfast by staff.
I had much trepidation How did I get through it? The weather
was perfect
One 9-year-old boy Kevin became my riding pal beginning
on the second of four days. I was feeling somewhat sore and he
kept me riding (at a steady pace of about 10-12 miles an hour)
by ringing his bell every mile marker singing playing
guessing games and encouraging ME by saying, Miss Susan
we only have a little further to go! He said that
periodically no matter how many miles we had to go! He
was determined never said he was tired (unlike me) and
kept pedaling consistently. How can you add to that? And I thought
I was the adult!!! His brother, sister, mom and dad have done
this the last four years (which means Kevin, the youngest,
has been participating since he was 6)! This is one family who
will steal your heart twice over I hope you can meet them
next year.
Incredible food and goodies at about an average every 10 miles
smiles laughs - I dont recall 1 bad attitude
of over 70 people not one.
Camped two of the three nights the latter night we were
graciously put up in a very nice hotel in Leesburg. During the
evening we laughed till it hurt while playing different games
that were brought by past Dog Team members.
Wildlife almost ran over a black snake and a few
turtles trailside as well as basking in the sun on branches in
the C&O heard the bullfrogs many geese and mother
ducks with her ducklings and fish and horses
dogs cows, and many kinds of birds.
Mexican food in Leesburg the last night
Italian food another
and
staff preparing great American food the first night.
This group of people is a very special one and it gave
rise to the what and the who that brings
this collective group of people together and back again,
year after year
the answer?
LEADERSHIP! Bruce Anderson is a man that has a heart of gold.
He loves people. Is impeccable with his organizational skills
has a playful spirit does not take himself too seriously
and simply draws the best people to work for him as well
as his many friends who aid him in this huge endeavor each and
every year to meet budget. He always tells you what the money
is going for and how much he is able to raise. He has been doing
this tour for the last 19 years.
Thank you Bruce for this opportunity and please pass along my
thanks to Ellen and Bill and others who assisted.
I appreciate you all and thanks for allowing me to share some
of my C&O Adventure!
Susan C. Perkins