Tim this is a marvelous post of spontaneous fellowship. It’s positively heartwarming to me.
Look out though. That Bowser has designs on Laurie. 😉
That’s some super tech work on the panoramic shot — awe inspiring.
Hugs!
Thanks, Teagan. We found it interesting how social we ended being for being in the middle of nowhere. It really made the trouble of getting up there worth it.
We have new neighbors on the north and south that have been there for more than a year now. The neighbor on the south I have never seen or met, the ones on the north we hear, get glimpses of them, but we have never met. There’s lots of space, trees and fences separating our neighbors to the north and south from us, so not meeting them is a lack of effort, and respecting privacy more than unfriendliness. I was just out at the pet parade and I was talking to all kinds of people who are neighbors, they just don’t live next door.
I’ve noticed for quite some time that most bikers are around my age…I guess younger people are probably home on their computers or cell phones. 😐
Great pics, Tim, and I enjoyed the panoramic tour.
Hi Cathy. The motorcycle industry is suffering because the younger people aren’t going for them, and the boomers are starting to put them up for sale. So there is a glut of both new and used bikes on the market. It’s a great time to buy if you want to get into a motorcycles.
Tim this is a marvelous post of spontaneous fellowship. It’s positively heartwarming to me.
Look out though. That Bowser has designs on Laurie. 😉
That’s some super tech work on the panoramic shot — awe inspiring.
Hugs!
Thanks, Teagan. We found it interesting how social we ended being for being in the middle of nowhere. It really made the trouble of getting up there worth it.
Here people won’t even speak to neighbors they meet on the sidewalk — so it was that much more special.
We have new neighbors on the north and south that have been there for more than a year now. The neighbor on the south I have never seen or met, the ones on the north we hear, get glimpses of them, but we have never met. There’s lots of space, trees and fences separating our neighbors to the north and south from us, so not meeting them is a lack of effort, and respecting privacy more than unfriendliness. I was just out at the pet parade and I was talking to all kinds of people who are neighbors, they just don’t live next door.
I’ve noticed for quite some time that most bikers are around my age…I guess younger people are probably home on their computers or cell phones. 😐
Great pics, Tim, and I enjoyed the panoramic tour.
Hi Cathy. The motorcycle industry is suffering because the younger people aren’t going for them, and the boomers are starting to put them up for sale. So there is a glut of both new and used bikes on the market. It’s a great time to buy if you want to get into a motorcycles.
I have a friend who’s into them…I’ll have to put a bug in his ear. 🙂
Looks like a great day out, cute dog, motorcycles and mountains, a bit of heaven.
Closer to heaven, anyway! Thanks, Fraggle!