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Rock River Ride Day 1: 'Ter-ree-sah' Or 'The Riza'?

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Carl Nelson and I have spent our first day riding the Rock River Trail. We started in Theresa, Wisconsin— which is not locally pronounced “Ter-ree-sah,” like the saint, but “the Riza,” like the Wu-Tang Clan fellow. Though it was raining hard, Carl and I headed out in good spirits. We met up with Greg Farnham, who coordinated the Rock River Initiative, and George Marsh, the president of the Village of Theresa. They gave us good advice about the ride, and Greg even chaperoned us several miles in his car. Though the weather was cold and rainy, these Wisconsin towns and vistas and hills and farms never failed to charm us. We paused for the first time in Horicon, where the people at Danny Boy’s Pub and Grill said we could take shelter from the rain and let us eat there a half hour before they opened because, as the barkeep said, “You’re cute.” This was, of course, the greatest moment of perhaps my entire life, until I realized she was talking about flaxen-haired Carl Nelson, whose
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Carl Nelson and I have spent our first day riding the Rock River Trail. We started in Theresa, Wisconsin— which is not locally pronounced “Ter-ree-sah,” like the saint, but “the Riza,” like the Wu-Tang Clan fellow. Though it was raining hard, Carl and I headed out in good spirits. We met up with Greg Farnham, who coordinated the Rock River Initiative, and George Marsh, the president of the Village of Theresa. They gave us good advice about the ride, and Greg even chaperoned us several miles in his car. Though the weather was cold and rainy, these Wisconsin towns and vistas and hills and farms never failed to charm us. We paused for the first time in Horicon, where the people at Danny Boy’s Pub and Grill said we could take shelter from the rain and let us eat there a half hour before they opened because, as the barkeep said, “You’re cute.” This was, of course, the greatest moment of perhaps my entire life, until I realized she was talking about flaxen-haired Carl Nelson, whose
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