I called this blog Motorcyling Through Life so I guess I should explain. I grew up looking at pictures of my Dad and his friends with Harleys and Indians in the 40's. When I was little, anytime I saw a motorcycle go by (not too often on our quiet country road) I would think, someday I'm going to ride one of those. Then when I was about 15 my boyfriend have a minibike. We would ride that thing 2-up for hours. I can't believe we both fit! We sure wouldn't now!!!! Then I finally got my first ride on a "real" motorcycle when I was 16. WOW, did I love it. Fast forward a few years, I'm married with 2 little kids and my husband at the time decides to buy his brother's old 250CC Ducati. Before you know it, we have a 450CC Honda then move up to an 1100CC Yamaha. We take our first tour and decide I should get my license so we can travel as a family by motorcycle. I got my license in 1983 and my life changed! I joined Women On Wheels(r) and a whole new life opened up for me. I started traveling and became more and more independant. Just a couple years ago I got divorced after 32 years of marriage. The day I got my divorce, I went right from court to my motorcycle dealer and ordered another bike. Oh the stories I have to tell about my riding adventures, but they can wait for another day!
Monday, July 31, 2006
Sunday, July 30, 2006
My first day blogging
On the advice of my dear friend, Nancy, I decided it was time to enter the world of blogs. I don't know if anyone really wants to know what I'm thinking and doing, but I bet my therapist would say it's good for me.
Today is a quiet day for me. I played at my church this morning at two outdoor worship services. When I got home I figured I would head to town for the car/truck/motorcycle show but decided to just stay home and veg. I guess starting this blog is part of my veggie process.
The ifrst picture you see is of my silly little pug, Isabeau. She has been with me since February and is a silly little dog who loves to have her belly rubbed, which is when she looks like the funny dog in the picture. The secone picture is a more "normal" looking picture of my little companion.
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