October 4th, 2022
Welcome to one way I share my photography hobby and some of my travels. I hope you enjoy these photos and perhaps the story that accompanies them. Click on the photo to see a larger version.
Monday, October 10, 2022
Fall Colors Ride 2022
Friday, September 30, 2022
The Rolling Hills of Nelson Wisconsin
On the second to the last day of September, I went on a fairly “local” ride, riding a round trip of under 200 miles. I’m in The Funnel now, that meaning that fall is happening and winter is on fast on it’s heels, so I find my self in a yearly crunch for time to ride during nice weather. On this day, I set out to explore the many interesting and lesser-travelled roads in and around Nelson Wisconsin. I have travelled many of these roads before but, not surprisingly, I was able to find a few that I had not previously experienced. I hope you enjoy the photos from this ride.
A field that has been harvested. Proof for those who wish to deny the inevitable that winter will come soon.
Thursday, July 28, 2022
A Grand Tour Complete
I woke up promptly at O-Dark-Thirty in my motel in Bemidji. That translates to “way before 6 am” in my book, and yet I smiled just a little. My alarm for the day was a work truck parked outside my window. I smiled because I didn’t have to go to work. Today, I was able to get the last two photos I needed to complete this year’s Grand Tour of Minnesota motorcycling event. Here are a few photos and thoughts from today’s ride.
The temp was a cool 56 degrees when I set out, and there were an abundance of heavy bottomed clouds filling the sky. Despite rain being absent from the radar app on my phone, I found myself zig-zagging through and around showers between Bemidji and Garrison. Here, I stopped to put a rain jacket on because there was a downpour occurring up the road a piece. Of course, in the time it took me to dig the rain jacket out and put it on, the rain had moved on. Later, when I decided to take the rain jacket off, it rained on me. Such is riding a motorcycle. People often ask me, “What do you do when it rains?”. My answer is always, “Get wet”. It’s part of the adventure.
Remer Minnesota, the alleged home of Bigfoot. Unbeknownst to the powers-that-be in Remer, it is/was one of the 20 locations we Grand Tour of MN riders had to visit and get a photo of their wooden Bigfoot carving at their town sign. If they had known dozens of motorcyclists would visit their town for this sign, they may have asked a city employee to spend about 30 minutes to fix the broken frame that held their town mascot upright. Alas, they didn’t.