The Shortest Post for the Longest Day

Warmest greetings Friends of the Blog, wherever you are, on this, the longest day of the year in the Northern Hemisphere.

This afternoon, after cycling home in the glorious June sunshine from teaching at Beechwood Park School, I found that I had received an exciting package through the post:

Karen at Humanity & Inclusion had sent me a wonderful haul of their charity’s merchandise to help publicise my trip – a water bottle, a t-shirt, two sports shirts, some tote bags, stickers, badges, and an impressive banner, which is sadly a bit too big to make the final cut when it comes to packing my panniers. Huge thanks to Karen, Philip, Sarah and Laura at Hi. You’re amazing!

I’d also like to take a minute to say thank you to everyone who has donated to Humanity & Inclusion so far. I know from HI how absolutely thrilled they are at the amount raised already. But I know we can do more!

SO, this is a push to ask anyone still thinking about clicking ‘donate’ to pay a visit to my Just Giving page and sponsor me! Any amount large or small is always hugely appreciated.

I thought it might be interesting to highlight a post from HI’s instagram account that explains just one of the incredible programmes they’re providing right now – landmine education in Ukraine. This seems timely, as news emerging from the war zone this week has revealed the vast number of mines the Russians have laid throughout the country. This is the kind of work your donation will help fund:

Just six days to go before I leave, and my To Do list is assuming daunting proportions, but I’m confident that everything will get done, somehow, in time for the flight to Nova Scotia next Wednesday. If not, I think I’ll just busk it.
By a happy coincidence, the HI sports shirt goes beautifully with my lovely new handle bar tape (which I’ve double wrapped for added comfort this time around!)

6 thoughts on “The Shortest Post for the Longest Day

  1. Double wrapped bar tape! That’s the sort of wisdom you acquire crossing the worlds second largest land mass!

    Brilliant merch and what fantastic work they’re doing. Inspiring stuff.

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