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Crossing Bridges: What Biking Up the East Coast Taught Me About Life After 60
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Crossing Bridges: What Biking Up the East Coast Taught Me About Life After 60 in Grande Prairie, AB
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Crossing Bridges: What Biking Up the East Coast Taught Me About Life After 60 in Grande Prairie, AB
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Crossing Bridges: What Biking Up the East Coast Taught Me About Life After 60
"One day you will wake up and there won't be any more time to do the things you've always wanted. Do it now." -Paulo Coelho
At fifty-eight, Lisa Watts felt restless. She had built a carefully balanced life of work and play, but it all seemed to add up to a life of mediocrity. She and a dear friend headed out to bike from Key West to Canada, a trip she'd dreamed of taking for decades. Those two months on the road offered a time of transition, teaching her mostly that she doesn't have to live as an armchair traveler through life's third act.
In this engaging travel memoir, Watts shares essays about friendship, marriage, self-doubt, and more. Her aim: to nudge others out the door to go do that thing they've always wanted to do.
Crossing Bridges: What Biking Up the East Coast Taught Me About Life After 60
"One day you will wake up and there won't be any more time to do the things you've always wanted. Do it now." -Paulo Coelho
At fifty-eight, Lisa Watts felt restless. She had built a carefully balanced life of work and play, but it all seemed to add up to a life of mediocrity. She and a dear friend headed out to bike from Key West to Canada, a trip she'd dreamed of taking for decades. Those two months on the road offered a time of transition, teaching her mostly that she doesn't have to live as an armchair traveler through life's third act.
In this engaging travel memoir, Watts shares essays about friendship, marriage, self-doubt, and more. Her aim: to nudge others out the door to go do that thing they've always wanted to do.




















