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Biking and Building

6/22/2011

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The crew for ME2SB is amazingly cool. I mean, words cannot describe how awesome everyone is.
We built with Habitat for Humanity of Greater Portland on Monday, doing the framing for a house outside of Freeport. We made some hammer music and enjoyed the amazing weather, and on Tuesday we dipped our tires in the Atlantic and took off, heading south, riding from Portland, ME to Kittery - about a 65 mile ride. Along the way we stopped often for some good times, as seen below. Today, we rode from Kittery to Andover, MA, where we will do a build day tomorrow! Highlights from riding so far include stopping to play golf with miniature plastic children's clubs which I think fit my body type well, swimming off an island in Falmouth, ME, jumping off a bridge into pristine turquoise clear waters outside of Kittery, and being called 'Sabertooth', who is Wolverine's brother, by some local kids at the bridge.
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