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The moon is keeping it bright around here. 38 with a high of 48. Got in 80 miles yesterday afternoon before having to go to a deacon's meeting. There were actually several bugs on my windshield when I got home.
Speedball, that's a deep subject. Almost as deep as it gets piled by some folks I know .......................... at work
heading for high of low 60's & of course the typical laid back gentle panhandle breeze of 20-30 & gusty.
The Hill Country might have the beautiful scenery & twisties, in the Panhandle you can ride in a straigt line leaning over at a 45 degree angle...
24F here this morning and headed for upper 50's. Chickened out on the morning ride to London for breakfast. Not as young as I used to be I guess. It is supposed to get COLDnext week. Guess I'll have to put the bikes on the Battery Tenders.
Musicman; I hope those new leather britches are insulated. Have a great day; Ride Safe; Keep the Rubber Side Down!
Viejo
If I knew you lived so close to London you could have visited my step-daughter Andrea. She flew thru London last night on her way to France. She is going for a semester in college for her international business course. She spent 7 hours there before heading on to France. Should be in France now. Was suppose to land about 8:45 this morning our time or 4:45 Monday afternoon local time.
London has both the "London Pub" and "London Hall". For trivia; London Hall is supposedly the home of Country & Western Dancing. Started by the Ivy's back before prohibition. Bonnie and Clyde had visited there as well as the Erna Dance Hall.
NE of Junction on US377 toward Mason. There's a big sign inside that says "No dancing with hats on". And it is well-enforced. Poor old Hats On, can't get a break.