Dedicating Our Rides #3 – Riding While Sick
This ride was not initially intended to be a dedication ride, but as so often happens, plans go awry, particularly when it relates to health. … More Dedicating Our Rides #3 – Riding While Sick
This ride was not initially intended to be a dedication ride, but as so often happens, plans go awry, particularly when it relates to health. … More Dedicating Our Rides #3 – Riding While Sick
We will be dedicating Friday’s ride 83 mile ride to Pamela Bay Marostica. Joy and I will attempt the longest ride we’ve ever done and do it without a safety net. … More Dedicating Our Rides #2 – Our Scariest Ride
Warren wasn’t the only friend who has been struck down prematurely or suffered a debilitating health issue while still in the prime of their lives. We’ll periodically dedicate rides to these folks. … More Dedicating Our Rides
Tomorrow, 1 May 2016, Tony and Joy’s awesome adventure begins. We are leaving San Francisco on our bicycles, heading for the Atlantic. In the midst of all the preparation, errands, and breakfast/lunch/dinner with family and friends, I want to pause to recognize again the inspiration for the changes in our lives: Warren Thornthwaite. Warren died … More Our inspiration
Although I saw the end coming and thought myself prepared, I was devastated by Warren’s death in May 2014. I owe him so very much; he was my co-author, business partner, colleague, neighbor, and most of all my friend. … More Joy’s memories of Warren
Warren Neal Thornthwaite December 23, 1957 – May 9, 2014 Warren Neal Thornthwaite, son of Fred and Virginia Thornthwaite, died Friday, May 9, 2014 in Mountain View, California. He was 56. He is survived by his wife, Elizabeth Wright, his brother Robert Thornthwaite, his sister-in-law, Donna Ellis Thornthwaite, his nephew Martin Thornthwaite, Martin’s wife Laura and their … More Warren Thornthwaite Obituary
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