A Loop Through the South

Yes, I’m still alive!  I just returned from a 5,100 mile, month-long, two-wheel loop through the south.  It’s too hard to write stories and post photos from my phone while on the road, so since I didn’t bring a laptop with me on this trip, the blog posts had to wait until I got home. ... Continue Reading →

East Coast Scenic Byways

I woke up and checked the weather on my phone.  Hmm, thunderstorms in the afternoon.  Whatever, I’m gonna check out a couple of scenic byways anyway.  If I get wet, I get wet.  Famous last words. . . Just a few miles from Annapolis, I crossed the Chesapeake Bay via the William Preston Lane, Jr.... Continue Reading →

Easter Trip Wrap-up

Perfect way to wind-down at the end of a day or riding. I felt it while it was happening.  I wasn’t going to be able to keep the bike upright.  I pulled in the clutch and heard the engine rev in rebellion at the lack of throttle release, then leaned hard left and dumped the... Continue Reading →

Gulf Coast Cruisin

Saying good-bye to family is never easy, but my heart and belly were full as I rolled out of my parents’ driveway and picked up U.S. Highway 90 for a scenic drive along the Gulf Coast.  For the most part, Hwy 90 has run a little over 1600 miles from Van Horn, TX to Jacksonville,... Continue Reading →

Home Sweet Houma

Mural in downtown Houma, LA “Who’s your family?”  I smile at the older man, leaning against a post under his camp at the end of Louisiana Hwy. 56, asking the question. “I’m a Daigle from Bayou Blue.”  I say my last name the way it is pronounced back home (dĕg, which sounds like leg) as... Continue Reading →

Moto Camping Maiden Voyage

First leg of excursion with bike and camper: 4 days, 6 states, 1000+ miles. The combination of warmer weather, blooming flowers, and chirping birds really lit a fire under my butt to get the first long-distance outing with my camper under my belt. I did what my Navy surface shipmates would call a "shakedown cruise,"... Continue Reading →

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