ALYN 2018 – Farewell from Tel Aviv

November 5, 2018
Ben Gurion International Airport, Tel Aviv

As I sit here in the departure lounge awaiting our flight back to New York, I can finally reflect back on these last two amazing weeks.  The Wheels of Love ride speaks for itself and I hope that you have enjoyed the daily reports and photos.  We had five pretty rough days in the Negev, the Dead Sea and Jerusalem totaling about 375 miles and over 25,000 feet of climbing.  Israel is nothing short of magical from its geological splendor to its biblical roots, from the mystical city of Jerusalem to the cosmopolitan and spectacular Tel Aviv.  Jerusalem and Tel Aviv each embody opposite ends of the cultural spectrum.

I remember sitting here six years ago in the aftermath of the rocket war of 2012.  I wrote to all of you – my friends and supporters – about the experience of waking up in the middle of the night to the sound of sirens signifying incoming rockets and having 30 seconds to find shelter – several times.  During the days that followed, we watched Iron Dome intercept missiles explode overhead in the desert or on the beach.  Other years were fraught with their own unique challenges.  One year, we had terrorists crashing their cars into populated streets and bus stops.  Another time, we had the threat of chemical attacks from Syria.  Several years, we had wind and rain of biblical proportions.  The one guarantee?  It’s never boring.

By any measure, this year was quiet and uneventful.  But it is never boring.  The ride was challenging and emotional.  The children of ALYN are special and we are humbled each year at the close.  And most importantly, the ride raised over $3.5 million – and still counting.  Thanks to your generosity, Joanne and I (The BlyeCycles) account for $18,000 of that total.  And Joanne helped facilitate an estate bequest of $75,000 for a Renovated Psychology and Speech Therapy Treatment Room.

I want to thank you all again for following me on this special edition of Journey With Jeff and especially for supporting the ALYN Wheels of Love.  I am deeply grateful to you all.

If you are still considering making a donation to this amazing place, you can do so here:  Why I Ride.  Or copy and paste this link: www.wolusa.org/goto/jeffblye

L’hitra’ot
להתראות

…Jeff
Wheels of Love Challenge Rider
2007-2018

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So, this year, I dipped my wheels in the Pacific Ocean, the Atlantic Ocean and now the Mediterranean!
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So, this year, I dipped my wheels in the Pacific Ocean, the Atlantic Ocean and now the Mediterranean!
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The old port at Jaffa at sunset.
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Another beautiful day for biking in Tel Aviv.
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More beautiful beach vistas.
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The US Embassy building in Tel Aviv is still in use – now renamed as a “Branch Office”.
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After a few days of brilliant sun, it’s a little cooler today.
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How’s this for a colorful lifeguard stand?
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Hard to say goodbye to this, but we postponed checkout for as long as possible.
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Clouds and sunset.
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Two weeks ago, I was on the arrivals side of this magnificent gateway ramp at Ben Gurion International Airport.  Now <sigh> it’s departures. 
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Goodbye, Tel Aviv.  L’hitra’ot.  להתראות

4 thoughts on “ALYN 2018 – Farewell from Tel Aviv”

  1. Thanks so much for sharing, Jeff. You’ve brought the ride to life for those of us unable to be there. KMol Hakvod to you and Joanne for your years of being their for the ALYN kids. May we share many more rides together in the future.

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