So it's with great pride I quote the band Rare Earth with their song, "I just want to celebrate":
I just want to celebrate another day of livin' ......
I just want to celebrate another day of life!!!!!
I recently read some old blogs from the 2010 Hokahey Challenge after many riders had taken the long journey. Funny, I find some comments in their journal about how traffic was stopped for hours due to a bike accident and someone having to be airlifted. Sorry about that fellow Hoka Hey brothers. Believe me, I had no control over it.
My hat's off to all motorcycle enthusiasts who ride for recreation, work or it's just part of their daily life. We have to always watch out for the other person (including rear view mirrors) and sometimes put up with the spills, thrills and weather. But if there was ever one machine that man invented, the motorcycle came to pass as the commoners true feeling of freedom. Pilots may say otherwise for aviation, engineers may say otherwise for railroads and Ricky Bobby may say "if you ain't first, you're last", but give me a two-wheeled motorcycle over them any day.
So I often think, I have been to so many places in my life before and after my near-death experience. We are put here to enjoy life to the fullest each and every day and not get hung up on the stresses of others or work. When that does happen, jump on your machine and ride like the wind laughing at the Devil.
I found this trike in Basra, Iraq. Used often to haul supplies, people, animals, explosives, etc. |
Standing by Cades Cove falls near the Great Smokey Mountains. |
Me and my bro's at work in Iraq. Uh, I'm the handsome one, 4th from right. Larry's vest shrunk in the heat. |
Desert sunset on Mars |
Early grunge rockers (my cousin Don and I) on the San Francisco scene - Circa 1980 |
My trusted machine who has been to hell and back with me. Parked on my land in the scenic mountains of Mendota, Virginia. |
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