Saturday, October 1, 2016

October Leaves on Wheels

 
31 Oct: Dewey Beach, DE: Happy Birthday Bro Dean!!! Its a stellar day; we had a marvelous ride from Philly to bring Dean his birthday gift in person, a hug and kiss; Ron gave the hug saying Janina would give him the kiss. The fall foliage was vivid once we reached Delaware; a working lunch with John Tepe in Wilmington at Janssen's Market was very good; the temperatures cooled off closer to Dover, DE. We enjoyed a great fish dinner at Big Fish Restaurant and a tour of Dean and Janina's charming new home.
 
30 Oct: Indian summer in Philadelphia: the weather is glorious. We didn't need jackets on the ride to meet Herb and Zofia for lunch at Scoogi's. Philadelphia's iconic old stone barns and picturesque farms provide great pleasure.
29 Oct: Appointments at the seminary to work with John T. on the SCS FF applications and Ken P for Volume 7. Working Lunch included Jim Z. The old oak tree, once sitting at the entrance to the Brossman Center, was cut down and had tree doctor determine age of 325 years old. George Washington once camped on this hill at the Battle to Germantown. Dinner tonight was with MIT friend Eric C. At his Penthouse apartment on Rittenhiuse Square (once owned by Katherine Hepburn). The other delightful dinner guests are historians and archivists. The experience of riding downtown on Saturday night was surreal. A big Halloween party was going on for blocks with all sorts of creatures out and about. The weirdest ones were not in costume. The bike was parked several blocks away in a very old neighborhood. Photos are from the penthouse patio:
 
28 Oct: 40 degrees, but sunny, riding to the seminary archives to work. Lunch at McMenamins with the archivist John P. We met new best friends at Scoogi's; two very delightful ladies were willing to join us for dinner and listen to our stories. They thought a movie should be made about us suggesting Meryl Streep to play Cynthia - and Clint Eastwood for Ron if only he was not so old! P When we return to Philadelphia we will invite them to dine with us again. Oh what fun!
 
27 Oct: Morning temperature was again 37 degrees with a real feel of 33. Ron rode to the Archives alone while Cynthia worked on SCS projects in a cozy, warm hotel room; new Hoka One shoes arrived in time for trial on the treadmill. Life and Forefather Membership applications were completed for all family members. Sister Carol was approved for Life Membership with Forefather status, too, making our family a powerhouse takeover! EllaRuth congratulated Ron on inheriting 11 grandchildren.
 
26 Oct: The temperature is 37 degrees making it very cool for the ride to the Archives. We have stayed north too long. After morning archival work Sally W. arrived for a tour of the museum followed by lunch at McMenamin's with Joel G. Ron is making progress discovering the meanings of cryptic source markings on family group sheets.
25 Oct: Hotel guests and wait staff are quite amused by our newlywed behavior. Ron explained to a nearby breakfast diner, "We have been married five years, five months and 13 days; marrying at our age gives certainty to living happily ever after." We managed a short walk to the mall in a pleasant 55 degree weather; Ron continued on to work in the Archives while Cynthia worked on the MAC in the hotel room doing SCS DNA research and upgrading to Version 11 of Reunion for the MAC.
 
24 Oct: Archives at the Lutheran Seminary for another day of archival research. We lunched with Kim-Eric at McMenamin's - dinner at Scoogi's with Kim and Jim Z. Re: the archives. The temperature is supposed to increase the remainder of this week.
 
 
23 Oct - 31 Oct : Plymouth Meeting; we will leave here a week from Monday to visit brother Dean and wife Janina in Lewes, Delaware. We had a marvelous brunch with Jean C. at Scoogi's in Flourtown.
 
22 Oct: Plymouth Meeting, PA, Archives; some vital books are missing from the archives along with a backup hard drive. On to McMenimins with Jim Z - then home to Smooch Smooch - followed by dinner at Kim-Eric's new home in Exton, PA. Life is good except for the traffic! It is raining Harry Potter: the streets are jammed with major Harry Potter gatherings. http://www.visitphilly.com/events/philadelphia/harry-potter-weekend-in-chestnut-hill/
 
21 Oct: O what a beautiful morning. My goodness, it's Friday already. Time is flying fast. We are off to the archives for a day of archival work with fun friends for lunch at McMenamin's and dinner at Scoogi's. A cool front is approaching with wet stuff.
 
20 Oct: Philly for two Weeks: Breakfasts at the Doubletree are majorly delicious; the delightful dining room manager spends time sharing his pride that his only daughter graduated from Harvard with a degree in neuroscience. The Swedish Colonial Society meeting this afternoon was at Gloria Dei Church (where we married), and dinner tonight with John, Emily and Kim on the ship Moshulu (where we had the wedding morning after brunch). Cynthia and Kim-Eric enjoyed deep discussions about church polity.
 
19 Oct: Mt. Airy, PA: Lutheran Theological Seminary working with John T., Kim-Eric and Bev W.; Kim gave us a tour of the new Swedish Museum where we were astounded to see our wedding photo sitting in front of Ron's books. Cynthia donated her wedding dress, but it is not yet on display. We enjoyed a delightful lunch at McMenimin's Tavern where everyone Skoled with Hefeweisen ale. It was a Great day with good friends. The fire alarm sounded with a call to evacuate the hotel by walking down stairs. By the time we reached the lobby the danger was over so we boogied back by elevator.
18 Oct: jessup, MD: Bob's BMW 12,000 mile service, two new tires and a few misc checks. We stayed at a Quality Inn last night within walking distance to the cycle shop; this morning an altercation broke out in the breakfast room between some guests (looked like druggies) Oh well. We walked the 1.1 mile to Bob's and We enjoyed a test ride on an F700 today. MY Gawd, it seems like a tiny toy. I will go for a second, solo ride to see what more I think about it. Cynthia felt unsettling vibration and felt insecure without a top case to lean against. I advised her to hold on tight, so I thoroughly enjoyed the missing top case. Bob's has a loaner R1200RS that might work well, but it was loaned out today. Apparently they also have a loaner F800GS that will be worth riding, maybe later if the service takes longer than anticipated. After service we will ride to Philadelphia for two weeksof meetings and work in the Archives.
17 Oct: Departing Gaithersburg, MD for Jessup, MD after SCS meeting about DNA project. The bike was left at Bob's BMW for early morning service. Ron walked back to our hotel.
16 Oct; Gorgeous wedding. Full moon. Awesome evening. WooHoo!
15 Oct: oh my! The wedding rehearsal is over and the bride has jitters. We took a stroll around the lake after a light lunch. Tonight was the H ayride and campfire on the gorgeous Smokey Glen Farm. On another note: Our brother- in-law Dr. Robert Baker has a new book out titled Gravitational Waves with a Foreword by Dr. Buzz Aldrin: "Among other excellent discussions this book presents to me an entirely new concept in multiuniverses. Its Chapter 11 describes the osculation or ”kissing” of other universes with our Universe, not the largest scales of our Universe, at huge black holes or “worm holes,” but instead at the smallest scales where the so-called quantum-mechanical “frenzy” or “foam” exists."
 
14 Oct: Gaithersburg, MD and Mt. Airy, MD preparing for the wedding celebration. We enjoyed a great night with the bride and groom at their home and later dinner at Mt. Airy Tavern. This morning we enjoyed breakfast at IHop's. Our suite at the Courtyard Marriott in Gaithersburg is marvelous, overlooking a lake with duckies, geese and a great boardwalk to enjoy a walkity. Tonight's dinner with gathered guests was at Uncle Julio's.
 
13 Oct: Hagerstown, MD library, courthouse and historical society researching Ron's Sweeney's while Cynthia went to a spa; then on the road again to Mt. Airy, MD for the wedding festivities.
 
12 Oct: Scranton, PA to Hagerstown, MD. The Hilton Hotel in Scranton was very nice with a terrific breakfast. The ride with views of fall foliage kissed our eyes with joy! We arrived at the Hampton Inn near Hagerstown (out in the boonies) about 4PM. Happy Birthday Sweet 16 Zoe!
 
11 Oct: Killington, VT to Scranton, PA, arrival by 7:00 PM. Tiny fawn, three Hawks and a Smooch Smooch on the back who was disappointed because she looked short, round and thought three guys laughed at her.
 
10 Oct: Morning hike real feel was 38 degrees above zed. Ron, the trail maintenance man, was hard at work having too much fun. Tonight we pack. Tomorrow we ride!
9Oct: Killington, VT Hiking!
8 Oct: Milford, NH, the Pasta Loft once again served as the venue for MIT friends, Rick and Sherry, Irja and Mike, BD and Drew, Bob (without Rachel), Ed and Mary, and Robert L. The city was in the midst of the Pumpkin Festival so parking was at the high school with a shuttle downtown. The ride from Killington to Milford was 3 hours but the brilliant foliage was breathtaking. The good news is that we got back to Killington without rain or deer or moose in the roads. There was a fly by scare from a big bird that looked like a night flying hawk. I'd estimate that he missed my head by a good five feet. The roads were wet from Hanover to Woodstock, but no rain fell on our parade. It was chilly at 59 degrees, but last year I remember snow atop the motorcycle about this time. It is raining here now, so I hope you are all getting a little relief from the drought as well. From here we head south on Tuesday. Methinks that we will visit Beanie in Keene if Cynthia's raspy throat clears up. Otherwise we will probably go east first to look for New York color, then south into PA and MD. Cynthia will probably be rehearsing her sermon behind me the whole way.
 
 
7 Oct: Inn at Long Trail - Killington, VT, Breakfasts are fun, especially seeing Wanee and Maria. We hiked the Sherburne Pass Trail with Cynthia turning back at the sink hole, Ron turned back at the blocked pathway. Oke arrived with hugs. Owen said hi on the run. Ron rode a circuitous route to view foliage. The color is peak. Cynthia is working on the wedding ceremony.
 
6 Oct: Albany, NY to Killington, VT arriving at noon thirty feeling excited to be "home" at the Inn at Long Trail to hike and ride through New England's brilliant fall foliage. Two fun ladies from Wales took our pictures. Bob, Brogan, Murray and Patty hugged us royally.
 
5 Oct: Departing Coudersport, PA to Albany, NY. The ride through Pennsylvania's Grand Canyon was marvelous. Trying to find lunch in Sayre, PA was not.
 
4 Oct: Departing Novelty, Ohio towards Vermont. Leaves are turning as we watch. Walt and Pam had breakfast with us; Walt rode with us to the PA border where we rode on into the Allegheny National Forest. The foliage has grown increasingly brilliant from Warren, PA to Coudersport, PA. We saw our second eagle soaring overhead.
 
3 Oct: Novelty, Ohio enjoying camaraderie with MIT friend Walt and his lovely wife Pam. Marvelous breakfast at Cafe Michael's, dinner at M Italian in Chagrin, Ohio. We walked through the woods on their lovely farm.
 
2 Oct: Vermilion to Novelty, Ohio for a day with Pam snd Walt.
 
1 Oct. West Lafayette, Indiana to Sandusky, OH -- OOPS -- Vermilion, Ohio. Mostly we are happy to have avoided heavy rain hitting several showers instead. We bypassed Sandusky after not finding waterfront hotels or restaurants on Lake Erie; instead Sanduskyhotels are clumped together five blocks from the water looking all too crowded. We continued on toVermilion where Ron found a Holiday Inn Express with an exorbitant price; but they were almost sold out and we are tired.
 
 
 

Sunday, September 18, 2016

September's Song - These precious days

Ain't Love wonderful; Cynthia hangs on & Ron avoids storms
 
30 Sep: Fairview Heights to ???? Wherever it isn't raining in Indiana ... ??? We hoped for a very early morning start but it was raining. The hotel is sold out tonight. Sooo we waited for a break in the rain and successfully navigated through some downpours to Lafayette, Indiana. We might be zig zagging to Cleveland. From Cleveland we head to Vermont. Hear that Oke??? Then on to MD to the wedding followed by the Archives in Philadelphia and on to NC, SC.
 
29 Sep. Thurs. Litchfield, IL; -- dinner tonight in Edwardsville, Illinois with Sistah Carol, nephew Eric, Erics's uncle David and Eric's growing up fast family: Kyle, a 7th grader, is exceptionally bright like his sister Erika; he plays the French Horn in concert and marching band. Erika is a junior in HS with plans to become a criminal defense attorney. She is very excited about performing in the Thanksgiving Day parade in New York City. We were most impressed with Kyle and Erika.
 
 
28 Sep: Litchfield, Illinois to Fairview Heights for two nights after breakfast with Sistah Carol. Today we visiit Don and Ann S; dinner at Ruby Tuesday's was very good. Don has had health issues this past summer. Happy 100th birthday to our cousin Dorothy in Denton, TX.
Ron with Ann S.
Don S. and Ron with Ann in the corner.
27 Sep: Litchfield, Illinois. How fun to have breakfast at Denny's with sister Carol who reports that our brilliant six year old, "Little Carole Ann," rides on the bus to school. Ron spent the day working at the farm while Cynthia had the Mac all to herself to work on DNA. Dinner at Ruby Tuesday's with Carol was also fun, followed by a walk and talk!
26 Sep: Des Moines, Iowa to Keosauqua, Iowa ( to visit our 97 year old aunt Eleanor) then to Litchfield, Illinois to visit Sistah Carol. Thankfully she is willing to eat at Ruby Tuesday's because Cynthia won't eat "kill." (Squirrel stew)
25 Sep: Des Moines, Iowa: Ron e-mailed the Mullica files to the Swedish Colonial Society and visited cousin Sandy this afternoon. Cynthia wrote the wedding ceremony and sermon that has been nesting in her brain. The wedding is a few short weeks away.
 
24 Sep: Hiawatha, KS to Des Moines, Iowa: hmmm, we booked the wrong Hilton Garden Inn, but nada problema, cousin Sandy is just a very few miles further away. Cynthia's classmate lives nearby; she and her husband treated us to dinner last night at a lovely restaurant.
 
23 Sep: Norton, KS to Mankato, KS to Hiawatha, MO: After a hearty breakfast at a local diner Ron completed his 90 day wireless pacemaker test transmitted to the electrophysiologist in Houston. The WIND is a bugger today! Ron was Researching unsuccessfully at the library and courthouse in Mankato, Kansas with a stop at the Mount Hope Cemetery to visit Mechem grave sites of great grandfather and great great grandparents. We left Mankato at 4:30 arriving at. Very Nice Best Western Plus in Hiawatha, Kansas at 8:00 PM. Beautiful sunset. Did I say it was windy?
 
22 Sep: Denver, CO to Norton, KS: the ride took 7 hours facing strong gusts of wind but we stayed afloat/upright. Fascinating to see the wind farms on the north side of I-70 from Denver to the Kansas border. A very nice Choice hotel had space for us; and the PFonZ Steakhouse fed us a marvelous meal.
 
21 Sep: Denver, CO helping grandson Brett pack 3000 plus books to move into his new home. After showing us his nifty new home we had lunch at the DBar Denver downtown. Ron enjoyed four flavors of sorbet for an appetizer and two for dessert.
 
20 Sep: Estes Park, CO to Denver, CO for two days with grandson Brett helping him pack to move into his new home. The fall foliage along the Peak to Peak route was fabulous. Our Denver stay is in a LaQuinta only because most hotels are booked solid; this is one of the nicer ones - but I don't understand why La Quinta tolerates such shabby dry wall construction - every hotel has poor sheet rock finishing and thin walls. Lunch at Landry's (with a $25.00 discount), dinner at McCormick Schmick's.
 
19 Sep: Vernal, UT to Estes Park, CO, the fall foliage was breathtaking. Almost immediately out of Craig, CO we saw prong-horned antelopes followed by a lot of cattle, horses, deer with many Elk in Estes Park including a huge one on the side of the road. The best sighting was a black bear about twenty feet away at the trash containers by the Rocky Mountain Inn hotel, sighted by the very cute young girl who opened the hotel door for Ron's cart. Great restaurant called Freshies at Steamboat Springs. Our dinner at Nicky's was delicious. And not to forget the fun time we had visiting with motorcycle riders at Vernal, then at Estes Park. A delightful young woman has ridden on four continents. Bravo!!
 
18 Sep: Salt Lake City departing for Vernal, UT after brunch with cousin Roy W. and his lovely wife Barbara. Last night was our first experience at a Hilton Double Tree Hotel; they offer "made to order"breakfasts, meaning this is another property for our list. The mountain views from the dining room were spectacular as the sunlight glazed the peaks. We walked around the lake while duckies approached eyeing us for a feeding.
 
 
 
17 Sep: Tomorrow! Tomorrow !! It IS tomorrow, and I love you SmoochSmooch. I was busy uploading photos from Thursday (Golden Spike & Kennicut Copper pit - )(click here)
Engine No. 119 at Golden Spike
and missed midnight. At 2:30 PM laughter will once again be heard from this BEATTY family!

16 Sep: Tomorrow! Tomorrow, it's almost tomorrow!! Ron enjoyed a good night sleep. Up early and out walkity talkity to Sistah Carol about DNA when Cynthia phoned returning from the good report at the oncologist. She picked up the meds making two trips to the pharmacy (IRS) and two trips to the ENT, ship box to MD for the wedding.

15 Sep: (To Smooch, first I love you of the day!) Ron and Roy having fun, fun, fun photographing mines after traveling on a dirt road that required four wheel drive. Aweeee! Did I say fun??? Cynthia had a dinner party for her sister from Palm Desert.


 
Lookie the beauties, Cynthia and sister Bonnie
Jon and Paul
The Bakers with Cynthia and her daughter Roxanne
 
14 Sep: Ron was up at the crack of morning to work on Mullica papers, page 67 of 367, before riding with cousin Roy on an exciting adventure three hours away to the spiral jetty (https://en.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/Spiral_Jetty) and to also see the Golden Spike, the last spike driven to complete connection of the railroad from the east to the West. Cynthia is off to the Galleria for a haircut, then Grandmother fun visiting Fyn and Zoe. Two year old Fyn loves her new black patent leather shoes that are perfect for spinning and dancing. Seven adorable granddaughters are loved by their grandmother.
 
13 Sep: Cynthia had medical tests at St Luke's all day (IRS). (I miss you, Smooch!!) The Mammo is clear! A Five year survivor deserves Triple Caramel Chunk. Earlier, Ron and Roy walked after breakfast and tried to go for a walk again, but they were rained out. Now, they will try once again. It is wonderful to be loved "three sixteen tenths and a million, and a Smooch smooch Smooch and raise your trillium a trillium." Haagen Dazs sorbet was on sale 3 for $10.00. Ron bought 3.
Galveston Island tonight: L-R (closest): son Jon, Tom R., (a friend) Cynthia's sister Bonnie
Far side: L-R: Tom's wife Penny R., our brother-in-law Bob, Granddaughter Lauren(Jon's daughte)
12 Sep: Cynthia picked up a rental car, had labs in the AM; hired a driver for the afternoon neurologist appointment because she could not drive after treatment (IRS). Ron spent the day at the hotel working on the Mullica files, with side trips to Trader Joe's for sorbet, moving to Roy's afte eight PM.
 
11-17 Sep: Ron will be under the adult supervision of cousin Roy W. and his lovely wife for a few days while Cynthia returns to Texas for medical tests. Miss Smoochie usually turns a blind eye to Ron's mischief. Ron rode with Cynthia on the shuttle to the airport (IRS) and escorted her to security. (To Smooch: I love you!!! )
 
10 Sep: Salt Lake City, UT, 120 mile chilly ride with frost on the ground, an interesting traffic jam, and a bee sting next to Ron's right eye but we survived. Lunch at our favorite Marketplace Grill was delicious followed by a walk with new fine feathered friends.

9 Sep: Duchesne, Utah. The temperatures were warmer for the day's 170 mile ride. A visit and short hike at Dinosaur Museum and Park was most enjoyable. Duchesne is a mighty small town that appears to be economically disadvantaged according to the dearth of groceries on the shelves in the only grocery store. No sorbet. No fat free bread. Ron did find pretzels for breakfast tomorrow. Our hotel (Suite 6) is an upgrade to Motel 6 and it is comfortable enough. For entertainment we are doing aerobic meditation and calisthenic contemplation. Ron is frustrated by a watermark issue on a family group sheet project, but he figure it out. Our poor Miss Smoochie fell out of the tank top case and lost an eye. Ron searched the pavement, avoiding being struck by oncoming traffic, but did not find the poor girls eye.

8 Sep: Craig, Colorado will be tonight's stop en route the three day ride to Salt Lake City. Our route on 14 West has breathtaking views of stands of Aspen are already shimmering gloriously gold in Jackson County. Crossing Jackson Pass at 10,900 feet we were thirsty and chilly; we found water at a very appealing Moose Visitor Center and added jackets. Once we passed Gould, CO, the forests ended abruptly with vast, barren ranches and we were whipped by wind to Walden, CO where we discovered the Antler Cafe and fed our faces. The gusts of wind continued as we turned onto US 40 to Craig, CO, but the changing scenery was marvelous. Ron ate elk for dinner followed by a stop at TCBY Yogurt for mango sorbet.

7 Sep: Rocky Mountain National Park- We were dressed/prepared to take the shuttle to go hiking after breakfast. Ron prepared by going toSafeway while Cynthia ordered breakfast at the Egg and I. How disappointing to learn that the Sorbet on sale for $1.99 was over at midnight. But the price label hadn't been changed so lucky Ron got the last sorbet on sale but no more after hiking. The shuttle system worked seamlessly transporting us on the Hiker Shuttle up to the National Park Shuttle dropping us off at Bear Lake. We hiked around the lake, then up to Emerald Lake, a 400 foot elevation gain. We saw a mama elk with her baby and later a large deer. Our new best friends today were from Nebraska, Ohio, Texas, Arkansas.

6 Sep: Inn on Fall River, Estes Park. CO. Breakfast at The Egg and I after the shuttle to city center, home again, home again, and walking back to the city to get our 10,000 step buzz. Estes Park proper' river walk is much like San Antonio's walking the shops. Safeway had two good flavors of sorbet and fat free sourdough bread. Mmmmm. Ron forgot his plastic spoon but there's always a way to eat sorbet.

5 Sep: Georgetown, Colorado, the temperature at 8:30 AM was 40 Brrrr degrees. Wishing everyone a peaceful, relaxed Labor Day. We started our day with Pat A., a buddy of Ron's from Washington, D.C., and breakfast at the Happy Cooker. Cynthia was indeed able to order and enjoy her Eggs Benedict. Ron's last minute decision to take U.S. 40 north was an excellent one, the long lines of traffic were heading south. Once we passed Grand Lake, the traffic situation deteriorated, and Ron was content to dawdle along lettng cars pass while watching the magnificence of the barren peaks unfold. As we neared the top, the winds became strong and the cold frigid. The mountains are beyond description, and the road meanders through the alpine meadows seemingly without end. We stopped at the Alpine Visitor Center (click here), and Ron hustled up the trail to 12,002 feet to take several pictures (click here). Eventually we descended the last 20 miles into Estes Park and found the Inn on Fall River (click here) where we are staying at a quaint log river house. Cynthia wants to live here forever.

View from balcony of our room at the Inn on Fall River, Estes Park, Colorado
View from Visitor Center at 12,002 feet, looking down on snow.
4 Sept: Breakfast at the Mountain Lion Cafe was terrific. We were unable to tour the mountain passes because of Rain. Light rain. Wet rain. Cold rain. Instead we hopped onto the interstate for the fast route twenty miles to Georgetown to visit with Pat A. The sun came out while we walked uptown to The Happy Cooker for brunch. Bummer, we were ten minutes too late for Cynthia's California Eggs Benedict. Dinner at Coopers was OK. I was hungry!!! Life is good. Very good. Thank God.

3 Sept: A two day ride to Georgetown is ahead of us. Thankfully, we have lodging the next two nights. Colorado is experiencing a 10,000 population increase a month; everyone must be checking out their new home weekends. The ride across Independence Pass/Continental Divide was breathtaking but cold, the summit of the Rockies, 12, 000 plus feet elevation. We had lunch at the Village Smithys in Carbondale, arriving in Silverthorne, CO by six PM. WooHoo, there is a Ruby Tuesday's. Our lodging at this La Quinta is a reminder why we don't stay at this chain very often. Neither A/C nor toilet work.

2 Sept. The BMW dealer provided a loaner bike so we were able to have breakfast at the Egg and I. The bike was ready with new tire and installations by 1PM. Now we have to figure out tomorrow's destination before dinner at The Winery ( corn on the cob! Blackened red snapper) The hotels are filled and pricey on Labor Day weekend. After dinner the LaQuinta desk attendant helped us locate a room for tomorrow night at Silverthorne.

1 Sept. Today is a difficult anniversary; Cynthia's son Scott died from Leukemia September 1, 1998 after a short life well-lived. Breakfast was at Jean Pierre's before riding to Grand Junction, CO; the bike has a service appointment in the morning. After a great ride on the million dollar highway, stopping at Ouray Brewery for lunch, we rode through the beautiful Box canyons making one stop to lie down because Ron was falling asleep. How fun to see three or four groups of wild turkey hens cross the road. The bike is at the shop for the 6000 mile service tomorrow, Gerbings plug installed, and a new tank case bag. Dinner at The Winery was delicious.

These guys are in a hurry to get to Grand Junction.