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About paulefallon

Greetings reader. I am a writer, architect, cyclist and father from Cambridge, MA. My primary blog, theawkwardpose.com is an archive of all my published writing. The title refers to a sequence of three yoga positions that increase focus and build strength by shifting the body’s center of gravity. The objective is balance without stability. My writing addresses opposing tension in our world, and my attempt to find balance through understanding that opposition. During 2015-2106 I am cycling through all 48 mainland United States and asking the question "How will we live tomorrow?" That journey is chronicled in a dedicated blog, www.howwillwelivetomorrw.com, that includes personal writing related to my adventure as well as others' responses to my question. Thank you for visiting.

Trip Log – Day 336 – Taos NM to Ghost Ranch NM

October 6, 2016 – Sun, 70 degrees Miles Today: 73 Miles to Date: 17,472 States to Date: 45 When Google informed me I had 73 miles and a half-mile of vertical rise and fall, it did not convey the beauty … Continue reading

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Trip Log – Day 335 – Arroyo Seco NM to Taos NM

October 5, 2016 – Sun, 70 degrees Miles Today: 22 Miles to Date: 17,399 States to Date: 45 When I arrived at Taos Pueblo before 10:00 a.m. stocky guys in orange vests were directing cars to dusty parking lots. One … Continue reading

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Trip Log – Day 334 – San Luis CO to Arroyo Seco NM

October 4, 2016 – Sun, 75 degrees Miles Today: 84 Miles to Date: 17,377 States to Date: 45 Thirty-four degrees at 7:30 a.m. and the world stood still as a Watteau painting. I dug my thermal and windbreaker and heavy … Continue reading

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Trip Log – Day 333 – Walsenburg CO to San Luis CO

October 3, 2016 – Sun, 70 degrees Miles Today: 29 Miles to Date: 17,293 States to Date: 45 One look outside my motel room in Walsenburg told me things had changed. Yesterday’s gentle stir of the trees had become a … Continue reading

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Trip Log – Day 332 – Pueblo CO to Walsenburg CO

October 2, 2016 – Sun and clouds, 75 degrees Miles Today: 57 Miles to Date: 17,264 States to Date: 45 I woke this morning to rosy pink light highlighting the stucco surfaces of the houses in the new subdivision north … Continue reading

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Trip Log – Day 331 – Pueblo CO

October 1, 2016 – Sun, 80 degrees Miles Today: 15 Miles to Date: 17,207 States to Date: 45 When I began my journey last May I targeted a visit to each of my twelve nieces and nephews. At the time, … Continue reading

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Trip Log – Day 330 – Colorado Springs CO to Pueblo CO

September 30, 2016 – Sun, 80 degrees Miles Today: 48 Miles to Date: 17,192 States to Date: 45   A beautiful day of rolling south with the mountains on my left and high desert on my right. My Colorado Springs … Continue reading

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Trip Log – Day 329 – Denver CO to Colorado Springs CO

September 29, 2016 – Sun, 80 degrees Miles Today: 83 Miles to Date: 17,144 States to Date: 45 My first day of fall foliage! Golden leaves along the South Platte as I headed south out of Denver. I followed the … Continue reading

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Trip Log – Day 328 – Denver CO

September 28, 2016 – Sun, 75 degrees Miles Today: 2 Miles to Date: 17,061 States to Date: 45 I picked up Tom from his overhaul – he’s good as new. Maybe better, since we’ve had over 4,000 miles to get … Continue reading

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Trip Log – Day 327 – Denver CO

September 27, 2016 – Sun, 75 degrees Miles Today: 7 Miles to Date: 17,059 States to Date: 45 A beautiful day to roll through Denver neighborhoods, visit Observatory Park and Place Bridge Academy, an innovative school for newly arrived immigrants … Continue reading

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