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Thursday, May 31, 2018

We are back... kinda...sorta...

May 31, 2018
Texas

After a three year hiatus - we are back - that is to say... we have been riding and working and moving and more... we (mostly me) simply have not taken the time to share all that with the world - stay tuned for a catch-up post and more. In the mean-time blog maintenance on videos, links and out-of-date code is underway - considering we're talking 2007 to date - it is a monster of a chore. In two days I have made it through 2008. That was light years ago when we were just learning to ride. Yikes! Still, we enjoy sharing so stay tuned...


My purpose in life does not include a hankering to charm society. - James Dean

Tuesday, May 29, 2018

The Ride rolls over 85K + 1

May 29, 2018
Tuesday
Texas

We were just going to roll out for a short ride, grab breakfast and back... then we noticed the odometer. The Ride was about to roll over 85K so we made this ride about that.

We took the long way around to the Truck Stop at Jolly for breakfast. Then we rode the long way around to home rolling in the drive with 85,001 miles on the odometer.

Don't you just love a shiny black truck... here we are riding for 85K today. Ha!

Combine sighting!

Jolly Truck Stop for breakfast.

Nothing but clear skies and 99.1 s'miles.

Saturday, May 19, 2018

Steak n Shake Ride

May 19, 2018
Saturday
Texas

Here we are rolling out again on a Saturday to Red River Harley-Davidson for donuts first and a ride after.

Sure, there's stuff to do but we know for certain it will keep. We are settled in the new house fairly well and whatever needs doing will get done eventually.

So, we roll out of RRHD after donuts and coffee and conversation with friends and family with no particular destination in mind and travel familiar country roads west and north into Oklahoma and then east and south until we get to Henrietta TX and we remember that the new truck stop at the junction of Hwy 287 and Hwy 148 has a Steak n Shake that we have not tried. So, we stop of course and wait our turn to get a delicious double meat burger and a shake. YUM!

After that bit of tasty fun we travel south around Lake Arrowhead and home. The winds were stout and the lake was choppy but there are still plenty of wildflowers blooming and the prickly pear cactus is looking good!

We logged 132 s'miles today.

Slide show (32 pics) with music.

Sunday, May 13, 2018

Twilight Mother's Day Ride

May 13, 2018
Mother's Day Sunday
Texas

This is a pic from another day but we look pretty much the same every time we ride out. Today was Mother's Day and I spent the day as one should - with my lovely Mom. Tim had to do the nasty today - that is, work!

We normally do not ride after he pulls a twelve hour shift especially in summer but late in the afternoon the temperature broke and we had cloud cover so it was darn nice when he rode in and found me wondering if he was up for a short ride. He said he was thinking the same thing. Ha! I guess we have each other almost figured out after 46 years. I have never known the man not to be up for a ride so we took a turn around the country roads just outside the city limits and rode in about dark:30.

It's all better now.

In the haste to ride out, the camera got left behind so you're just going to have to imagine how much we loved 71.2 s'miles.

Saturday, May 5, 2018

BBQ Ride - it's all Dad's fault

May 5, 2018
Saturday
Texas

As usual this Saturday started out at RRHD for donuts only I was busy elsewhere for the morning so after donuts Tim and Dad logged 103.3 s'miles. I can tell you though as soon as I was free I changed and met Tim at the door with my boots on. We pointed the Ride out of the drive and rolled out and all thoughts of doing anything other than enjoying warm temps and sunshine were set aside.

The ride got a bit longer than we thought and we're blaming it on Dad. Yep, it's all Dad's fault that we rode right on through Graham (our tentative destination) and on to Mineral Wells in search of The Mesquite Pit. Dad had talked about the grill so we went in search of it. Found it! Yep. the food was worth talking about.


The ride through Mineral Wells ride took us by the grand old Baker Hotel (world famous at one time). It once served Hollywood elite and other notorious celebrities who came to take the healing waters in the 1930s. The Baker closed in the 1970s. It is said to be haunted. There is talk of foreign investors resurrecting the Hotel to its former glory and it isn't the first time. It will be a daunting task - one that is yet to be set in stone (no pun intended). The Baker Hotel

The National Vietnam War Museum is in Mineral Wells, not far from the Mesquite Pit. I did not get good pics as we rode by. Dad and friends helped dedicate the helicopter that is on static display at the museum.

After BBQ sandwiches and banana pudding at The Mesquite Grill we reluctantly pointed the ride toward home travelling torugh Weatherford where the historic Parker County Courthouse is undergoing renovation. This courthouse was built in 1886 and is the fourth courthouse for the are. Previous courthouses and a good many records were destroyed in fires.

Aside from assorted historical buildings of interest the ride took us along highways with an abundance of wildflowers blooming by the roadsides, fields greening and trees in full leaf, lakes like glass and best of all the skies were clear and the temps were warm. It's the first lengthy ride of the season and we are happy to get on with it.

Total s'miles = 353.7 (Vickie's s'miles = 250.4)

Slide show of today's ride (about 37 pics)