November 24, 2017
Thursday
Texas
I cannot think of a better thing to do than ride with Dad the day after Thanksgiving - no black Friday sales where we were - no crowds and crazy shoppers - no traffic - just blue skies, mostly clear country roads and ice cream. And the lakes are blue!
S'miles = 129
Slide show = 23 photos with music
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Friday, November 24, 2017
Monday, November 6, 2017
Keeping it short and simple
November 6, 2017
Monday
Texas
Any ride is a good ride. Today we rode out a few miles to clear our heads. Our world has lost its summer color. We travelled country roads where not much was going on except the sound of jets flying out of SAFB over our heads. Look closely at the cloud pics I caught a couple of them.
Our world has lost its summer color
Hard to catch!
Missed it!
Gotcha!
S'miles = 42
Monday
Texas
Any ride is a good ride. Today we rode out a few miles to clear our heads. Our world has lost its summer color. We travelled country roads where not much was going on except the sound of jets flying out of SAFB over our heads. Look closely at the cloud pics I caught a couple of them.
Our world has lost its summer color
Hard to catch!
Missed it!
Gotcha!
S'miles = 42
Labels:
Harley-Davidson,
Motorcycle,
Our Rides 2017,
Texas,
USA
Thursday, November 2, 2017
Lazy Mid-Week Picnic Ride
November 2, 2017
Thursday
Texas
We have a day off and we have decided to be off. There's always something to do you know but today we will not be detained by the mediocre. No today we ride.
We rolled out about 10 am lazy-time. It was a bit chilly and the flags are already standing straight out but skies are clear and the whole day is ahead of us. We roll south on Hwy 281 toward Jacksboro TX. It's not long before we make our first stop at a roadside park where we picnic on packaged grocery store sandwiches and chips and odd and end snacks from the house. You will note in the photos that a Witch is tagging along. She did not get her Hallowe'en ride so we are making it up to her. Ha!
Our picnic spot for today
Our companion finally gets a ride
The historical marker on the site names the area Lost Valley, a 20 square mile section of rolling hills and prairie where in the mid to late 1800s settlers, wagon trains and Texas Rangers met with Indian and white renegade trouble. This is a bit of local Texas history we were unaware of so we learned something new today.
Historical Marker - Lost Valley
The next stop is just a few miles up the road at Dairy Queen in Jacksboro. We were having a cone for you, Dad.
Ice Cream Stop - for Dad you know.
The remainder of the ride found us rolling south and west through assorted small towns including Gibtown (Tim and Dad stood the flag-line at the Gibtown Cemetery a few years back during a Daughters of the Confederacy dedication.), Perrin, Mineral Wells, Weatherford and on through the Possom Kingdom Lake/Reservoir area where I snapped a few photos of the Dam on the Brazos River.
The Dam at Possom Kingdom
Trees are showing autumn colors. Grasses are turning. And the light has an amber hue. Oh the seasons they are a changing, The Ride rolled over 82444 in the PK area today. We took a lazy circuitous route home and rolled in just before dark. We are calling it a good day - a good ride.
S'miles logged today = 230.4
Slide show (about 47 pics)
Thursday
Texas
We have a day off and we have decided to be off. There's always something to do you know but today we will not be detained by the mediocre. No today we ride.
We rolled out about 10 am lazy-time. It was a bit chilly and the flags are already standing straight out but skies are clear and the whole day is ahead of us. We roll south on Hwy 281 toward Jacksboro TX. It's not long before we make our first stop at a roadside park where we picnic on packaged grocery store sandwiches and chips and odd and end snacks from the house. You will note in the photos that a Witch is tagging along. She did not get her Hallowe'en ride so we are making it up to her. Ha!
Our picnic spot for today
Our companion finally gets a ride
The historical marker on the site names the area Lost Valley, a 20 square mile section of rolling hills and prairie where in the mid to late 1800s settlers, wagon trains and Texas Rangers met with Indian and white renegade trouble. This is a bit of local Texas history we were unaware of so we learned something new today.
Historical Marker - Lost Valley
The next stop is just a few miles up the road at Dairy Queen in Jacksboro. We were having a cone for you, Dad.
Ice Cream Stop - for Dad you know.
The remainder of the ride found us rolling south and west through assorted small towns including Gibtown (Tim and Dad stood the flag-line at the Gibtown Cemetery a few years back during a Daughters of the Confederacy dedication.), Perrin, Mineral Wells, Weatherford and on through the Possom Kingdom Lake/Reservoir area where I snapped a few photos of the Dam on the Brazos River.
The Dam at Possom Kingdom
Trees are showing autumn colors. Grasses are turning. And the light has an amber hue. Oh the seasons they are a changing, The Ride rolled over 82444 in the PK area today. We took a lazy circuitous route home and rolled in just before dark. We are calling it a good day - a good ride.
S'miles logged today = 230.4
Slide show (about 47 pics)
Labels:
Harley-Davidson,
Motorcycle,
Our Rides 2017,
picnic,
Possom Kingdom,
Texas,
USA
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