Memorial Day Weekend at Tuggle’s Gap

How do you memorialize the fallen?  If you ask 100 different veterans, you’ll get 100 different answers.  Like every other demographic, veterans are not a monolith.  We may have some common stereotypical traits associated with people who’ve served, but our experiences, and interpretation of those experiences, vary greatly- especially with the passage of time.  Some... Continue Reading →

The Everglades Ecosystem

With most of my preferred hotel chains booked up in Homestead (no available Bunk-a-Bikers), I rode a few more minutes south to the southernmost municipality in the state, Florida City. This ended up being the perfect location from which to explore three national park units I hadn’t yet visited – Biscayne and Everglades National Parks... Continue Reading →

Connecting Florida’s Scenic Byways

Route planning for Florida was pretty straight forward – ride Highway A1A (and Hwy 1 in some parts) along Florida’s Atlantic coast until I tired of stop-and-go beach town traffic.  Sections of this iconic stretch of pavement, running from Fernandina Beach in the north, down to Miami in the south, are designated as both state and... Continue Reading →

Unfinished Business

2024 is shaping up to be a big year for me!  I’ve been managing my deteriorating musculoskeletal system for quite some time, but I’ve gotten to the point where I need surgical intervention - again.  Kind of like retirement, people who have had joint replacements have told me, when it’s time, you’ll know.  My quality... Continue Reading →

Winter Randomness

Winter is hard for us solar-powered folks.  When the sun is up, I’m up.  When the sun is down, so am I.  Now that each day has started to add a few seconds of daylight since the winter solstice on Dec 24, I’ve been straying a bit more from the house.  Add to that the... Continue Reading →

2024 and another trip around the sun!

“Happy Birthday!” The well-wishes came in the form of snail mail cards, phone calls (some even accompanied with singing!), texts, and social media messages.  So many!  Though Facebook prompted most of those messages, it’s OK, those people still reached out to me and let me know that I crossed their minds, even if just for... Continue Reading →

East Tennessee Rivers, Rides, and Reunions

Even though I no longer have professional obligations that limit my travel, I do still have personal commitments which I sometimes prioritize over touring.  Last year, the interment of ashes of a good friend served as a backstop for my cross-country trip.  This year, the joyous occasion of another good friend’s wedding was the catalyst... Continue Reading →

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