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Grief Journey

Daniel Malarkey

Writing about bikes, boats, and grief.

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Latest Issues

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More Ashes to the Sea

I arrived at Logan Airport this last Saturday after three weeks in Portugal. Tim picked me up and we drove to Manchester where he and Stephanie made a delicious salmon dinner. Sunday, we three went to the Y and each had a good work out. We ...

5 months ago
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Spreading Julie’s Ashes

Our family spread the last of Julie’s ashes in Fox Cove on Sucia Island on September 3, almost exactly two years after we learned that she had lung cancer. Fox Cove was a favorite anchorage of Julie’s and one of the spots she wanted for a f...

6 months ago
11
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I Finished the Great Divide Mountain Bike Route

On July 23, I flew from Nuuk, Greenland to Newark and then onto Denver. The next day I arrived in Salida, Colorado via bus with my trail buddy Tim. We took a couple days to prepare our bikes, camping gear, and provisions for the 900 mile ri...

7 months ago
14
3

We made it to Greenland!

Sarah-Sarah arrived in Nuuk, Greenland yesterday at 5 pm and last night I slept on terra firma for the first time in eleven days. I feel incredibly lucky to have made this sea voyage with such an experienced and affable crew aboard such a r...

8 months ago
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    Writing about bikes, boats, and grief.

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