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  1. #1
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    Putting Out The Welcome Mat

    What a great Story
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    It seems to me that stories like the following are becoming more frequent. I'm not sure if it's due to the current ease of sharing information, or if the actual number of such incidents is going up. I hope it's the latter—though if it's simply that more of the stories are being reported on, there's nothing wrong with that, either.

    In December of 2008, we received an email from the city treasurer of Coyville, Kansas. Apparently, this town of 75 souls on section 8 of the TransAmerica Bicycle Trail has been putting out the Welcome Mat for cyclists for years. "Each summer we have tried to welcome as many cyclists as we can—the whole town does," said the message. "We have had cyclists eat with us, do laundry, and sleep in the community center."

    And they aren't just tooting their own horn. Six months after we got the message from the city treasurer, a traveling cyclist sent us an email extolling the virtues of this small town, right down to Mayor Steve Blubaugh giving them a ride around a bridge that was under three feet of water at the time.

    When I spoke to Steve recently he told me this: "When I see a cyclist riding past my house, I know he's missed the turn, because the road soon becomes dirt!" To help keep this from happening, the town has put up signs directing cyclists along the correct route.

    Access is available to the community center for sleeping and cooking by asking the right person for the key (hint: she lives across the street from the center). There is also a park for resting, and a couple of open spaces the city keeps mowed for easy tent pitching.

    A Welcome Mat, indeed!
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    How wonderful! If I'm ever in Kansas, will remember this!
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    Zen, thought you had a new welcoming mat.

  4. #4
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    Mine says "go away"
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    Hee hee.

    I read somewhere that we should put our welcome mats facing us in our houses so that when you go outside it's like "Welcome to the outdoors!, Come join the rest of the world!"
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    Quote Originally Posted by Zen View Post
    Mine says "go away"
    Betcha got one at the back door like this:



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  8. #8
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    I hear Kansas has even gone so far as to have a big glacier come through to flatten the place out just to make it easy for cyclists.

    I just noticed that my post count is 666.
    I better go off and do something evil now.
    Last edited by malkin; 09-27-2009 at 12:57 PM. Reason: 666!

 

 

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