Monday, November 30, 2009

Thanksgiving Motorcycle Trip

Instead of going to Utah camping like we have done for the past few Thanksgiving's, Brenda and I thought we would take advantage of the nice weather south of us and go to Phoenix to visit my sister and then to Joshua Tree NP. We left on Tuesday about 1pm and I hit up a site in Fresno on our way down to Myron and Andrea's. They had a feast waiting for us at the end of our day. Thanksgiving on a Tues???? tasted just as good. Myron and Andrea had enough food to feed an army, so we had a great time as usual.

Dang that is one good looking bike. Brenda and I recently got jackets to help shed the wind off and add a layer of protection in case...well..we would end up using this protection later in the trip.

Andrea and Brenda on the morning of our departure from there to Phoenix. We had about 550mi to go and not a lot of daylight (shorter days and the time change).




Picture of our shadows while driving at speed.
Just north of San Bernardino there was a great highway with cool rock formations.

More rocks
On our way to Phoenix I got this shot. We did not get to Phoenix until about 745pm(local time) and that puts our trip as 9 hours in the saddle with only 4 stops and a total of about 45min. My wife was a great sport and I can't imagine any other woman putting up with such shenanigans.
Before thanksgiving dinner we went on a short walk up these rocks and got this great view.
We had Thanksgiving at the Faber's and it was a great time. There was about 25 people there and enough to get a backyard game tournament going with a bracket an all. Single elimination sent my team to the seats earlier than I would have liked, but it was 1/2 my fault (as there were only two of us on a team).
Later that day we went up to a hill overlooking Phoenix and the sunset and sights were great. Weather down there this time of year cannot get any better.
A saguaro cactus skeleton/remains. They are such a majestic plant.
Brenda was very excited at the top of the hill and the sweet view.
I have about 15 sunset pictures to choose from, but they all about look like this. A Thanksgiving night I will not soon forget.
Some nice guy took our picture at the top. Don't we look happy.
In Arizona they have camera's set up along the road that act like a red light camera...except for speeding. This is total crap. These things are everywhere and take photos of your licence if you are speeding and then you get a nice little gift in the mail. Why do they have cops??? Is this really legal? While I know speeding is not legal, I think this camera this is quite an invasion of privacy and want to people of Arizona to outcry in protest. This is one liberal this that would not fly in CA.
Friday we left Phoenix and were on our way to Joshua Tree. I found d a guy on a message board I am a part of that had a house just north of JT. I gave him a call and his place was free for the weekend, so we were excited to check it out and see what we were in for.
Brenda and I stopped on the way to take this picture. We had to open a gate to get to the spot, but gates are just signs to keep the stupid people out.Brenda actually listened to me when I told her to hug the Cactus. I picked a couple of spines out of her jacket, but she did not get any in her skin.
The Southern entrance to JT.
After a short day (only about 6hrs) we arrived at the house. Sweet place that had everything we needed...including the very important HEAT. Hotels are nice, but it is always an adventure finding alternate places to crash for the night.
Classic appliances in this place.
Saturday we went into JT for some exploring and hiking
GS on the road.
Hike to the top of Ryan Mountain.
It was apparently a bit chilly (never got above 45 on Sat.)
Rain in the distance...on and off showers all day:(
The there was some sleet and snow.
Luckily the roads were not icy.
Here we are on a back road of the park.
Some roads were. I thought we would take this Geology tour road and check it out. It was a little wet, but the sand just soaks it in...or so I thought. We were pluggin along at about 15-20mph and then there was a little muddy spot and bam!
All of sudden we were both on the ground and the GS was on its side. Above are the skid marks and the GS pointed 180deg. from where it was originally pointed. I lifted the bike right away (after making sure my wife was OK). I was fine, as Brenda broke my fall, and Brenda was fine as well. She is one tough cookie.
About 3pm we were tired and went back to the house to relax. After a great nights sleep we woke up to rain...Crap. I hate rain while riding. We knew we had about a 9hr ride ahead and I said there is no way we are going to start out in the rain. All of a sudden we heard drip drip drip.........

The ceiling in the bathroom had a little leak. It does not rain very much in the desert, but when it does you find leaks easily. We got a few buckets and contained the water.
The rain soon stopped and we were packed and on the bike by about 930.
Another view of the house.
Not to may pictures on thee way home as we stopped 3 times in 9 hours and hit a bunch of traffic. Kind of a bad way to end a trip, but we feel very luck to have ridden safely the whole way and not had any problems. Home safe and sound now, so give us a call if you want more details.

Sunday, November 8, 2009

Two weeks at a time

It has been another two weeks so I guess the time to write a new post is here. Last weekend of course we had some parties to attend to. The party was fun and there were many people all dressed up.
Here are Drew, Amy, and Makenna...AKA Tinkerbell, Peter Pan, and Wendy.
Here are a few of the carved pumpkin. The winning Obama one is one the left.

Brenda and I were on our way to a 50's dance and stopped off at the party. The draw of Beer and food were too much for us to resist.
Then the party turned ugly...I mean we really got to know each other better and discussed our feelings.
Here is my glowing eye pumpkin. I did not have a pattern or any idea what I was going to do until about 10min before I got this.
A few of the carving participants.

The next day was actually Halloween and we got to go over to one of my co-workers house who was having a BBQ. I am not sure if you have played this game before, but there were three horizontal bars and we each had three ropes with a golf ball at each end. It took a while to get the hold of it, but I ended up doing OK.
Here is Megan and Sharon throwing the balls.
Sunday I got the chance take a ride up Page Mill road. It was a great day. Page mill is a great twisty road in the nice part of town(usually I see numerous Ferrari's, Maserati's and the like). Roads in a part of town like this are smooth and fun to drive.
Here is one of the great lookouts that day. Within about 15min there are so many roads around here to ride it is awesome.
Yesterday Brenda and I took the bike to Dublin to watch the jr. high's flag football game. We had a good ride and the game went well(they got second in the championship). The refs were different story. Usually it is the fans complaining about the refs, but these two idiots got into several altercations between each other. The refs were yelling at each other and saying that the other did not know what they were doing. All of this in front of the kids and the fans. Never had I seen two bigger fools in all my life. What these two needed was a good knock across the face with a rubber hose.
Here are the kids.
Another thing I wanted to comment on was this new health care crap. Sure health care is overpriced. You want cheaper drugs and care, go to Mexico. I got three prescriptions down there for $17 where one up here with insurance helping was $30. What kind of crap is this? Someone is scamming the system and I know there is a better way, but do not know what it is. There is one thing that I am certain of, anything Pelosi or Boxer are a part of is not going to work. They have some weird distorted version of how the world works and live is a fantasy land where they are the only ones who matter and are always right. Those are two crazy women that no one should listen to.
I want a politician who does not beat around the bush and admits when they are wrong. Don't consider feeding me anything else, but the truth.