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https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ROQ30E5IoNs
Wow,
That sucks Lenn. I'm truly sorry as only a rider knows. I'm headed out this morning and will keep you in my thoughts.
Assure him that it is, and that only if he goes completely off grid will he be safe.
i'm planning to downsize. i love open pipes and rejetted carbs, and transcontinental iron butt rides. BUT, AFTER my next and last transcon ride, i'm getting something like a honda 125 trail bike that i can carry in back or on the bumper hitch and ride all over death valley on 2 gallons of gas.Pitchy wrote: ↑Thu Jun 17, 2021 5:44 am Thanks Ron, i`ve had a bike most of my life and guess i`ll probably leave this planet owning one even if i can`t ride it can still start it and hear that great sound.![]()
Was supposed to storm and rain last night but it never happened so back too the watering.oh well it is what it is.
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We never had much of a yard on the farm, when I was growing up. My dad, didn't see much value in it, I guess, and had a quote "if the lord meant for that grass to be short, he would have left it that way"
i think so too. the coastal grass in E Tx is worth mowing and baling. other wise it's a nice soft touch when the humidity hits 700 and even Texans make mention. air conditioners turn into water harvesters.Lastmohecken wrote: ↑Fri Jun 25, 2021 8:48 amWe never had much of a yard on the farm, when I was growing up. My dad, didn't see much value in it, I guess, and had a quote "if the lord meant for that grass to be short, he would have left it that way"