The Buddha and the Bee

Today it is my pleasure to welcome author Cory Mortensen and his memoir The Buddha and the Bee: Biking through America’s Forgotten Roadways on a Journey of Discovery.

Author’s description

Life-Changing Journey…

…But this is NOT a typical blah-blah-blah memoir

Planning is for sissies. A solo bike ride across the country will be filled with sunshine, lollipops, rainbows, and 80 degree temps every day, right? Not so much. The Great Plains, Rocky Mountains, an alkaline desert, and the Sierra Nevadas lay miles and days ahead. Disappointment with unrealized potential, and the thirst for what’s next drew farther away in the rotating wide-angle shockproof convex rear-view mirror.

“I will ride my bike down a never-ending ribbon of asphalt wearing a backpack.”

Cory Mortensen began his bike ride across the United States from Chaska, Minnesota, to Truckee, California, without a route, a timeline, or proper equipment. Along the way, he gained more than technical skills required for a ride that would test every fiber of his physical being and mental toughness. Ride along as he meets “unusual” characters, dangerous animals, and sweet little old ladies with a serious vendetta for strangers in their town.

Humor ■ Insight ■ Adventure ■ Gratitude ■ Peace

From long stretches of road ending in a vanishing point at the distant horizon, to stunning vistas, terrifying close calls, grueling conditions, failed equipment, and joyous milestones he stayed the course and gained an appreciation for the beauty of the land, the genius of engineering and marvel of nature.

About the Author

Cory Mortensen has ridden his collection of bicycles over a million miles of asphalt, dirt, mud, and backroads. In addition to the cross-country journey detailed in this book, he has traveled to over fifty-five countries, cycled from Minneapolis to Colorado solo to raise money for children born with congenital heart defects. He’s completed sixteen marathons on five continents, and survived three days of running with the bulls in Spain.

Cory is a certified Advanced PADI diver, and has enjoyed taking in life under the waves in locations all over the world. In 2003, he took time off from roaming, and accidentally started and built a company which he sold in 2013. That same year he married his best friend and explored the state of Texas for two years. The couple sold everything they owned, jumped on a plane to Ecuador and volunteered, trekked, and explored South America for sixteen months before returning to Phoenix, Arizona, where he works as a consultant and is soon to be a bestselling author.

The Buddha and the Bee is his first memoir in which he shares how a two month leave of absence redefined his life’s trajectory of sitting behind a desk and his decision to break society’s chains so he could live life on his terms.

What is This Author Passionate About?

… Evicting all those negative voices that have been living rent-free for all those years deep inside my head and focusing on my time with family and friends.

I read a book called, 20,000 days and Counting: The Crash Course for Mastering Your Life Right Now by Robert Smith. That, along with some interviews I listened to with Jessy Itzler, and my focus and priorities are now turned to concentrating my time with my wife and my time with family and friends who make me better, who challenge me, who do in fact judge me in way that makes me better.

I have great friends I see only once a year — if I live to be as old as my dad, that means I will only get to see these great friends 18 more times. I want to make the most of those times.

Additionally, I’m all about experiences: I like to travel, I like to do things I have never done. I’m fortunate to have found a wife who supports and enjoys travel as much as I do and supports my want to do new things.

Find the Author

Website: http://www.TheBuddhaAndTheBee.com
Twitter: http://www.twitter.com/BuddhaAndTheBee
Facebook: http://www.facebook.com/CoryMortensenAuthor
Instagram: http://www.instagram.com/CoryMortensenAuthor/

Buy the Book

Amazon Hardcover: https://www.amazon.com/Buddha-Bee-Cory-Mortensen/dp/1735498114
Paperback: https://www.amazon.com/dp/1735498122
Kindle: https://www.amazon.com/gp/product/B08FLLBBP9
Indiebound  Hardcover: https://www.indiebound.org/book/9781735498119
Paperback: https://www.indiebound.org/book/9781735498126

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My Favorite Excerpt

DAY TWENTY-FOUR

It seemed as if I was the only person on this road. I saw no cars, no trucks. I didn’t even see an airplane or contrail. The human race could have been completely wiped out, and I wouldn’t know it, just like I didn’t know what was going on back east a few days ago. As far as I knew, it was just me and the clerk at the Maybell General Store. My situation could be worse. Juliane Koepcke was seventeen years old when, on Dec 24, 1971, the Lockheed Electra OB-R-941 commercial airliner the she was a passenger on was struck by lightning. The plane immediately broke up in the air. Still strapped to her seat, she fell two miles into the jungle. She survived the fall, with a broken collarbone, a gash on her arm that would eventually become infested with worms, and her right eye swollen shut. She spent ten days alone in the Amazonian rainforest, following a stream, wading through knee-deep water, until eventually she came across a group of fishermen. After two weeks spent recovering, she led a search party back into the jungle to locate the crash, ultimately finding her mother’s body.

And here I thought I was having a bad day.

Fighting the headwind, I occasionally took time to stop and stare at the road as it vanished into the horizon. I had been biking for forty minutes and gone only five miles.

I hoped to see a town, a house, a billboard—anything that showed signs of human life—but it was just me and the road and a rather large coyote.

“Coyote?!”

A coyote stood across the road, looking directly at me.

I had some important questions. What was I supposed to do when I came across a coyote? Were they aggressive? Did they attack humans? Were they fast? Could I out-pedal him? Not with this headwind. He could catch me without even having to run.

In the lore of Indigenous Americans, the coyote was many things. To some tribes, it was a hero who created, taught, and helped humans; to others, a warning of negative behaviors like greed and arrogance; still others looked at the coyote as a trickster who lacked wisdom—he got into lots of trouble, but was clever enough to get out of it.

This part of North America was home to the Snake Indians. The Snake Indians were made up of the Northern Paiute, Bannock, and Shoshone. The Bannock believed the coyote came to help and did good deeds for the people.

I looked west and so did the coyote. I looked back at the coyote, he back at me, and then he looked west again and bobbed his head, as if to say, “Let’s go.”

I started pedaling. The headwind continued; my coyote companion making everything a bit surreal. He was now part of my journey. I put off any thoughts of him being an adversary. He was helping me get through the day.

“You live around here?” I asked the coyote. The coyote gave no answer.

“You have family? Wife? Kids?” Still no answer.

“Do you know if there is a good restaurant in Dinosaur? I’m really hungry.”

Nothing. He could only be of so much help, I guess.

We moved together along Victory Highway, fighting the wind.

Over the next few miles, I watched him as he pranced over the mounds along the highway. He’d stop and wait for me when he got too far ahead, then would continue once I caught up. I was no longer thinking about the wind or the heat or the bumpy road. I thought about the people who had lived along the Yampa River. Ruins of the Fremont people dated back as far as 1500 BC. Their petroglyphs told their stories. The Snake, Ute, and Navajo came after the Fremont and made the land their new home.

Later came the cowboys. Butch Cassidy and the Wild Bunch, Matt Warner, and Isom Dart all traveled this route when it was just a dusty horse trail, known as the Outlaw Trail.

And as I rode along with my coyote and wistful thoughts, there it was: the all too familiar sound of ninety-five pounds-per-square- inch of air leaving my rear tyre.

The coyote heard it, too. Perhaps the sound startled him, per haps it let him know dinner was ready. I looked down at my tyre and then at him. His body was turned, now facing me. I felt like perhaps our relationship had changed without my input. I thought back to lunch with my dad, when he asked if I was bringing a gun for protection. Then I looked at my flat tyre.

I took the pack off the bike, flipped the bike upside down to remove the rear wheel, and started removing the tyre and replacing the tube, as fast as I could. I looked up to see what the coyote was doing, but he was gone, vanished. I was relieved but also sad, as I was once again alone.

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Tomorrow I kick-off a month-long blog tour for 46. Ascending. I’ve found a new blog company, Silver Dagger Tours, to put this tour together and they gave me the html sent out to their tour hosts. Here’s what it’s going to look like! What do you think …



One
of One
46.
Ascending Book 1
by
S.R. Cronin
Genre:
SciFi Fantasy, Adventure


Celebrate
the superhero in us all in this unique exploration of the connections
we forge.

Somadina,
a young Nigerian telepath, faces a crisis. Since being forced into a
frightening marriage, her sister, Nwanyi, has disappeared into thin
air. Not even Somadina’s gift can help locate her sibling. Terrified
and desperate, she reaches out to fellow telepath, Lola–a Texas
scientist–for assistance.


Lola,
however, has been steadfastly ignoring the disturbing phenomenon in
her mind for decades, and has no intention of embracing it now–much
less for a total stranger. But once it becomes apparent Nwanyi is a
pawn in a dangerous political game, the stakes rise for everyone, and
Lola is forced to reconsider.


Can
these powerful women overlook their differences and use their unique
gifts to stop a fanatic willing to kill anyone to alter his nation’s
future?


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Shape
of Secrets
46.
Ascending Book 2

You
can’t outrun the past in this mystery adventure where things are not
always as they appear


Zane,
a young man with the ability to change his appearance, is starting
his first job at Penthes Pharmaceuticals. However, it’s not what he
expects. Soon he is drawn into a world of corporate secrets and
dangerous knowledge.


The
deceptions are only beginning. A sales trip to the South Pacific
leaves Zane dealing with an unsolved murder, an unsavory boot camp
manager, and new friends with abilities as surprising as his
own.


Can
he use his unique talents to unravel the mysteries he’s been
presented with? More importantly, can he find out who framed his
friend for murder before it’s too late?


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Twists
of Time
46.
Ascending Book 3

Uncover
the startling truth before time runs out in this complex search for
an ancient treasure.


Alex
is a former basketball player who has always been able to bend time.
These days he teaches physics and parents three quirky children
alongside his unusual wife.


When
the administration at his high school wants to reignite its history
with organized hate groups and return to an era of white supremacy,
Alex can no longer remain the quiet bystander. He must stand up and
fight for what he believes is right.


Further
complications arise when Stan, an old high school rival, needs Alex’s
code-cracking skills. Just when Alex has his hands full at school,
he’s drawn into a treasure hunt. Stan and a handful of ex-grad
students lost an obsidian box years ago containing instructions to
find an important discovery. As they reconstruct what happened the
night the artifact went missing, they need Alex’s help to find the
last two hidden relics containing the remaining clues to the
treasure.


As
both of Alex’s situations grow more dire, it becomes clear he must
tap into the abilities he left behind. Can he manipulate time for the
people and causes he cares about most?


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Layers
of Light
46.
Ascending Book 4


Celebrate
those who light a candle in the darkness in this compelling and
eye-opening tale.

Teddie
is into country music, her old pick-up truck and getting through high
school with as little drama as possible. Yet somehow her best friend,
Michelle, talks her into spending a semester in Darjeeling, India.
The thrilling adventure turns treacherous when a seedy underworld
threatens her friends.


As
she fights to understand a depravity she never dreamed existed, a
stranger makes her an unexpected offer. He’ll train her to find the
missing girls, but she will have to trust in abilities she barely
believes exist and summon more courage than she thinks she has. And
there will be no going back.


Given
the choice between this and abandoning her friends to their
horrifying fate, the decision is simple. She must rise to the
challenge.


But
how can she make such a commitment when she doesn’t understand what
it is she can do?


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Flickers
of Fortune
46.
Ascending Book 5


Cling
to the edge of your seat in this high-finance, high-stakes
adventure.


What do we do with knowledge of the future?
Clairvoyant Ariel has been doing her best to ignore it, finding the
whole thing a nuisance. But when she comes across people using
similar abilities to get extremely rich, her interest is piqued.


Then
she discovers a second collection of gifted people. They care about
ensuring the survival of the human race, but that doesn’t stop them
from being dangerous and crazy, too. Soon Ariel becomes the object in
a game of tug of war between the two groups, as they fight to have
her–and her particular talents–on their side.


She
can’t possibly help them both. Aligning with either could be a
terrible idea. But how can she stay out of it when so much is at
stake?


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One
of Two
46.
Ascending Book 6


Join
an extraordinary family on a heart-pounding adventure as they face
mortal danger.

Telepathy
creates as many problems as it solves, as everyone in the secret
organization x0 would admit. Those problems become much worse when
budding psychic Lola discovers another group of telepaths associated
with a powerful media empire. This group is willing to destroy anyone
capable of challenging them.


Soon,
Lola’s family and friends are in danger. Fortunately, they are
gifted with astonishing abilities of their own. Yet, none of them
know how to fight. It will take every power they posses, and the
allegiance of a helpful warrior, to bring down the arrogant adepts
who do the bidding of a man hell-bent on promoting destruction.


Can
the talented people Lola cares about learn to trust each other and
work together in order to save the world?

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Sherrie
Cronin is the author of a collection of six speculative fiction
novels known as 46. Ascending and is now in the process of publishing
a historical fantasy series called The War Stories of the Seven
Troublesome Sisters. A quick look at the synopses of her books makes
it obvious she is fascinated by people achieving the astonishing by
developing abilities they barely knew they had.

She’s
made a lot of stops along the way to writing these novels. She’s
lived in seven cities, visited forty-six countries, and worked as a
waitress, technical writer, and geophysicist. Now she answers a
hot-line. Along the way, she’s lost several cats but acquired a
husband who still loves her and three kids who’ve grown up just
fine, both despite how odd she is.


All
her life she has wanted to either tell these kinds of stories or be
Chief Science Officer on the Starship Enterprise. She now lives and
writes in the mountains of Western North Carolina, where she admits
to occasionally checking her phone for a message from Captain Picard,
just in case.


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