It’s always hard to leave behind someone you really love.
I mean the bike, not the Winchester ’94.
I crossed the high pass at Panthertown this morning. It was 34 degrees and pouring. After a long day of airports I’m in rain-soaked DC. I’ll be here through Saturday.
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raven
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That is quite the stack of artwork. I like the poster, only am not sure if anything we have these days constitutes a "culture". Out here in the PNW we are deep into temperate rain forest weather, moss will grow on your eyeballs if you don't keep blinking. So no riding for a while yet.
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That is quite the stack of artwork. I like the poster, only am not sure if anything we have these days constitutes a "culture".
Out here in the PNW we are deep into temperate rain forest weather, moss will grow on your eyeballs if you don't keep blinking. So no riding for a while yet.
The artwork is the wife’s; she’s planning a sale at Woolworth Walk in Asheville, a local gallery, should any of you be down that way this winter.
Reminds me of this scene from La Boheme.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ArYceMAJiH8
Enjoy Mordor on the Potomac
Greg
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