Thirty Years at the Water’s Edge” PROLOGUE The late 1990s was maintenance. The job was successful but felt like a role I played. My days were long. Meetings and deadlines. Value was measured in financial results. Our hands never touched anything truly finished. I needed change. I bought the Tony Robbins tapes. “Personal Power.” IContinue reading “The Necessity of a Place:”
Author Archives: bdentzman
Coming Soon
Clarification on publishing on Kindle
I want to clarify the I plan to use Kindle to get Author drafts of my book. Not necessarily publish It’s cheaper than having it bound. I plan to upload it to Kindle KDP list it as unpublished status. That way it stays private. If I get positive feedback and interest and the ok fromContinue reading “Clarification on publishing on Kindle”
The Necessity of a Place
A New Project – The Necessity of a PlaceHey folks,It’s been a while since the bike trip ended. I’ve been working on something new: a memoir about our family’s 25 years at a cottage in Northern Michigan.Over the next few weeks I’ll post some sample chapters here. Building projects, lake neighbors, ice fishing, the charactersContinue reading “The Necessity of a Place”
My Gift from Larry Love of TransAmerica Cycling
Thanks Larry!!
A Guest Post by Dr Katie Dentzman
Let me start by saying how proud I am of my dad!! I can’t imagine how disappointing it must have been to prepare for the trip of a lifetime only to have it be derailed by a global pandemic, of all things. What are the chances? It’s very like him, though, to persist through adversityContinue reading “A Guest Post by Dr Katie Dentzman”
The Eagle has landed. My TransAmerica cycling adventure has come to a close.
I rolled in to virtual St Augustine today after 47 days, 3030 miles and 1,189,000 pedal strokes. My journey which began March 20 has come to a close. I got to dip my tire in the Virtual Atlantic Ocean in Anastasia State Part in St Augustine and celebrate with a glass of Florida’s Natural OrangeContinue reading “The Eagle has landed. My TransAmerica cycling adventure has come to a close.”
The Eagle has landed. My TransAmerica cycling adventure has come to a close.
I rolled in to virtual St Augustine today after 47 days, 3030 miles and 1,189,000 pedal strokes. My journey which began March 20 has come to a close. I got to dip my tire in the Virtual Atlantic Ocean in Anastasia State Part in St Augustine and celebrate with a glass of Florida’s Natural OrangeContinue reading “The Eagle has landed. My TransAmerica cycling adventure has come to a close.”
