![]() I remember thinking, affected by Dorian's dramatic and brave bicycle trip of over 17,000 miles (the number of miles may not be exactly correct), how different Noah's world-wide and essentially completely fossil-fueled trip might be. ![]() (I later met Dorian in person and realized that I hadn't come to know him at all). I actually felt like I had come to know the guy. I followed Dorian's blog closely, catching up with each post just before going to bed at night. Noah's trip was on the heels of Dorian Anderson's 2014 Green Big Year around the United States on his bicycle. Many will recall Noah Strycker's trip around the world in 2015 to see as many birds as possible. For a number of reasons, I think it's worth writing about. However, last night I finished a very good book. Secondary to the time of day, there was no way the situation could be rescued. ![]() I left my hotel room in such a rush and with my camera battery still in my suitcase. ![]() Upon arriving in Lincoln Park, I realized I had forgotten my camera battery. In the absence of any new blog material, and not for lack of trying - this past weekend I was in Chicago and made my way, via the Red Line, to the Montrose Bird Sanctuary (a.k.a. ![]()
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