We then continued on to Decize where we had a delicious lunch from a boulangerie and after lunch, Serge, Dr. Jean Roy, Helene and Diane went one way onto our destination of Bourbon-Lancy and Dr. Denis-Claude Roy and I followed the bike path along the Canal du Nivernais, and then we were going to take a different route on to Bourbon-Lancy. As we were pedaling along the beautiful canal, Denis-Claude's front tire went flat, and we found ourselves with a flat tire, we had no extra tube, no patch kit, and were in the middle of (a beautiful) nowhere. We found our way to a little town and asked for a bike shop, to no avail. We then decided to look for a garage, and we found Garage Francois Lanoizelée and met François. Luckily for us, he had a patch kit which we purchased for 5 Euros, and while Denis-Claude was patching his tire, I started talking with François. He asked where we were going and I explained our trip. When he learned that I had survived leukemia, that Denis-Claude was one of my doctors, and that we were making the trip to fundraise, he gave me a second patch kit and then gave us the five Euros that we had given him for the first patch kit as a donation. He then helped us complete our tire repair and off we went to Bourbon-Lancy, and a total of 106 kilometres for the day.
We were all moved today by the way people went out of their way to help us once they learned our story. Perhaps it is kindness responding to kindness, perhaps it's simply the good in people, whatever the case, it is a privilege to be here, it is a privilege to meet the people, and it is a privilege to share acts of kindness.
We all can become cynical about human nature, and assume the worst in people. Today however, has shown us the best, that a little kindness goes a long way, and that there is hope.
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