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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 69 –Arvada, CO to Denver, CO

July 13, 2015 – Sunny, 90 degrees Miles Today: 24 Miles to Date: 4,007 States to Date: 18 My father was an eccentric who chafed in a regular job, wrote a book narrated by an Alaskan Huskie, and ran for … Continue reading

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Trip Log – Day 68 – Boulder, CO to Arvada, CO

July 12, 2015 – Sunny, 90 degrees Miles Today: 24 Miles to Date: 3,983 States to Date: 18 Boulder’s church aisle is a bike path. I saw more cyclists, on road bikes, dirt bikes, and mountain bikes, on one Sunday … Continue reading

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Trip Log – Day 67 – Fort Collins, CO to Boulder, CO

July 11, 2015 – Sunny, 90 degrees Miles Today: 45 Miles to Date: 3,959 States to Date: 18 I slept in, took an easy leave, and headed south on U.S. 287, Main Street of the Front Range. Regardless what was … Continue reading

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Trip Log – Day 66 – Laramie, WY to Fort Collins, CO

July 9, 2015 – Sunny, 80 degrees Miles Today: 75 Miles to Date: 3,914 States to Date: 18 I woke up at 5:30 a.m. and was out of Laramie by 6:30. Already I can feel the days getting shorter, the … Continue reading

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Trip Log – Day 65 – Laramie, WY

July 9, 2015 – Thunderstorms, 60 degrees Miles Today: 12 Miles to Date: 3,839 States to Date: 17 I spent the day in Laramie, visiting a slew of interesting people and one spiritual brother. My warmshowers hosts made an awesome … Continue reading

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Trip Log – Day 64 – Cheyenne, WY to Laramie, WY

July 8, 2015 – Rain, 60 degrees Miles Today: 59 Miles to Date: 3,827 States to Date: 17 I was up, coffeed, oatmealed, and packed by six. I stopped at Albertson’s to belly up on yogurt and cinnamon buns before … Continue reading

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Trip Log – Day 63 – Pine Bluff, WY to Cheyenne, WY

July 7, 2015 – Overcast, 60 degrees Miles Today: 49 Miles to Date: 3,768 States to Date: 17 The sky dome was complete grey when I left the Pine Bluffs and it stayed that way all day. I was nervous … Continue reading

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Trip Log – Day 62 – Scottsbluff, NE to Pine Bluff, WY

July 6, 2015 – Overcast, 65 degrees Miles Today: 69 Miles to Date: 3,719 States to Date: 17 Today marks the first day of month three of my cycling adventure, and everything was different! I woke up ten hours after … Continue reading

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Trip Log – Day 61 –Hemingford, NE to Scottsbluff, NE

July 5, 2015 –Clear, 95 degrees then T-storms Miles Today: 62 Miles to Date: 3,650 States to Date: 16 I woke early and refreshed despite a night of loud fireworks followed by even louder thunderstorms. I headed west on Nebraska … Continue reading

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Trip Log – Day 60 –Chadron, NE to Hemingford, NE

July 4, 2015 –Clear, 90 degrees Miles Today: 43 Miles to Date: 3,588 States to Date: 16 The gods of cycling never let life be easy too long. Today I had 36 miles into the wind and was more exhausted … Continue reading

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