Feeling Sentimental
With our 30th wedding anniversary approaching, I have been remembering our wedding day.
With our 30th wedding anniversary approaching, I have been remembering our wedding day.
Wow! I am gonna have to do that again soon! What fun!!!
I went to the track with my friends Steve and Murray yesterday (thanks fellas).
Here are some pics from the first couple of sessions.
So… I cleaned my windsceen and face shield this morning before leaving Idaho Falls.
I resisted long enough. If you’re interested:
I had the weekend off, so I spent most of the day Sunday riding SouthEastern San Diego.
It was a beautiful day: temperatures in the upper 70s; clear skies; clean air; beautiful scenery.
I only took a handful of pictures.
I saw some cool old vintage bikes at Mother’s Kitchen.
And, of course, I took a self-indulgent shot of my R1 atop Mt Palomar.
A photographer was there, and jumped out on my way down the mountain to snap a picture.
It wasn’t a great shot of superior riding ability…but it was me and my bike 🙂
Today I joined a few friends (members of the FZ1OA) on an all-day ride around Southern California mountains. We met at the Cajon Pass and rode to Big bear, down the mountain and up to Idyllwild, then headed home.
I didn’t take many pictures (sorry! I was busy riding), but I thought I’d post these:
A few of the guys met at my house in the morning.
Of course i had to take a couple pictures of my FZ1
Jim, Murray, and Chad met me at my house 🙂
We left around 8:30 am and i didn’t get home until after 6:00 pm
What a wonderful day!!!
Alana and I just returned home from a nice vacation, during which we celebrated our 25th Wedding Anniversary in Yosemite. This post will mostly be about the vacation, but I mention the anniversary for two reasons:
1) In case you might want to pick up a small gift (or send money) to commemorate the event.
2) To present evidence that another human being actually CAN live with me for 25 years.
Let’s get started. (That was for Cameron, who just received a perfect grade in his Public Speaking class.)
Click on the thumbnails to see bigger pictures 😉
We left on the FZ1 after church Sunday. It was HOT and dry, and we were in full gear. But we were excited to get away, and the heat wasn’t bad once we got moving.
We rode almost six hours Sunday afternoon (including a fuel stop, and a stop at Arby’s). We stayed in Three Rivers that night, at the Lazy-J Ranch. I LOVE that place. This was my second stay there, and if you ever need to stay near Sequoia National Park, i recommend staying at the Lazy J!
All of these pictures were taken just steps from our room!
We got a good night’s sleep and sallied forth Monday morning into Sequoia National Park
There was still some snow on the ground in the shadows in the higher elevations.
We spent most of Monday, and Monday night at the Montecito Sequoia Lodge. We didn’t have a camera with us most of the time…sorry. We rowed a canoe on the pond, hiked, ate, napped under some really tall pine trees, and tried to decompress. The Sequoias sure are a pretty part of the world!
After a nice breakfast in the lodge Tuesday morning, we loaded up the bike and pointed her toward Yosemite.
Road repair caused the closure of a few roads in Yosemite, requiring detours that made my simple maps worthless. Somewhere along the way i made a wrong turn, and we stopped to regroup in Mariposa, which is about 40 miles south of where we wanted to be. But the roads from Maripose to Yosemite Lakes were awesome!!!
Yosemite lakes is a camp ground. We stayed in a “yurt”. A yurt is like a tent-style hotel room. It has fabric walls, but it also has plumbing, heating, air conditioning, electricity, TV, kitchen, and an alarm clock! Even the skylight had a nice view!!
Graham and Michelle came up for a couple of days. We walked around Yosemite, enjoyed the falls, and BBQ’d some steaks for dinner. It was very meaningful to us that they drove all the way up to spend a little time with us. Faith thought her Grandpa was pretty funny.
What a beautiful time of year to be in this little slice of heaven!
Alana especially enjoyed the Dogwood trees
Graham took Michelle out to see the countryside on the bike, then we had another nice, albeit too large, meal. Then Graham and Michelle wished us a Happy Anniversary (did I mention that is was our 25th?), and headed home. About an hour after they left it started to rain–not hard, but steadily. So, we stayed inside the yurt for most of the next few days. We ate. We napped. We laughed. We did crossword puzzles, played solitaire, and watched a little TV. We ate a lot, actually. Between the light rain showers, we’d hike along the river, do some laundry, or explore the area a little.
We didn’t get back on the bike until Sunday, when we went to church 🙂
We enjoyed relaxing in the yurt. I got fat, got rested, and once or twice got “the look” from Alana
I can’t think of a better way to spend my 25th wedding anniversary (did I mention that is was our 25th?) than alone with my bride in that peaceful setting. I fell in love with her all over again!
Here are a few more random pictures. Thanks for letting me share!