Tuesday, December 30, 2008

Took this picture on top of Sandia Crest in New Mexico over the Thanksgiving Holiday. It was 28 degrees and the wind was howling at the 10,678' level. These poor birds were taking advantage of the kindness of the people that run the Restaurant on top of the mountain who place food for them on the bird feeder hanging on the deck.

Can you spot the three birds in this picture?
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Friday, June 13, 2008

Wimberley Re-visited


What a difference 5 months make. The boys were having a blast with the rope swing into Cypress Creek in Wimberley. With the temperature in the high 90's, that cold water sure looked inviting. Made the shade a most sought after spot. This creek is so clear you can see the fish and the bottom even though the water must be at least 8 ~ 10 feet deep in spots. The peaceful serenity of this spot will always stand out in my memories. The sounds of boys having a summer splash is as refreshing as the morning dew.
This guy was doing back flips into the water. He had the act perfected as he did it at least four times for us. These guys are building memories that will last a lifetime. Can you remember the care free days of your summers as a child? I remember the summers of beach visits in Virginia.
This kid didn't use the rope. He simply jumped from the big limb. All three of these boys were accomplished swimmers and they were even joined by their dad a little later for a big plunge into the cool water.

Saturday, February 2, 2008

Brenham Airport

Brenham Airport

This is a really great little restaurant. We have had great food both times we have been here. It is a nice ride through the country and we always enjoy the company of wonderful friends as we go.


Friends like Randy and Sharon. They always make for a great time when they are around. Randy has led some awesome rides and introduced me to some really fine eating establishments. He and Sharon do a terrific job as our Ways and Means Committee. Randy's keen sense of humor is a delight to behold as he works his magic of agitation (all in good fun I must add) as well as bringing interesting topics of conversation. I think he knows about everything about a Goldwing too.

Steve and Linda are always a pleasure to have on a ride. Steve can plan some awesome rides and lead them or he does a super job as the drag bike as well. Linda is always fun. She puts so much effort in the things that she does for our chapter. Our newsletters are without peers because of her diligence.
Karen did an outstanding job along with her husband Ricky as our Chapter Couple of the Year for 2007. She also braved the cooler temperatures this particular morning to come out on her own bike to join us on this ride while Ricky helped out a friend who was teaching a Motorcycle Safety course back home.


And what can I say about my lovely bride! She is the consumate companion. She is so supportive in all we do. She can put together a trip better than anyone I know. She is so detailed and does her homework on every place we have been. If you enjoy the pictures I take on our own little trips, thank Billie for setting them up. Without her, I couldn't do the things I do and life sure would lose its excitement and flavor.

The day started cool and clear but quickly warmed up as we made our way to Brenham by way of some back roads out of Chappell Hill. We arrived at the airport shortly before noon after making one rest stop along the way. After a great lunch, we headed back, taking a little scenic route through William Penn, Navasota, Anderson, Richards, Dacus and Montgomery ending up in Willis our final stop.

As I've stated before, it's great to be on the road with friends...

Until next time, We'll see you down the road.

Tuesday, January 8, 2008

Wimberley

A peaceful respite by the creek in Wimberley.


The decoys fooled me at a distance.







A monkey? No, just a root.