You need Sunday coffee, may 10th

STooRay

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Good morrow!
Coffee is ready, brand Coop type red, a workhorse of a coffee according to the packaging.
Hard boiled eggs, bread and cheese.
And Pepsi.

6˚c/43f, some clouds, some sun, 15mph wind from south.

A beach walk later, then dinner at MILs place.

Have a fine day of rest!
Stu

From our afternoon stroll yesterday when the rain finally stopped.

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Some people spend weekends hiking mountains and stuff...
I prefer carrying my coffee dramatically from room to room... :coffee:

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G'Day...

9°C/23°C, sunny, nice to be/work outside... ☀️

Loads of hot Joe... :coffee:
self baked bread 🍞, soft boiled hen fruit 🥚, slices of smoked Norwegian salmon 🐟, the whole thing... yummy... :food1:

woke up with itchy eyes and a slightly drippy nose... 🤧
I never had such, I can't have allergies, I'm Gen-X, I drank from the garden hose... :redface:
I'm supposed to have the constitution of a tardigrade, able to withstand conditions in the vacuum of space... :unsure:

Its Mothers Day over here... 💐🍰
unfortunately another social icon soon to be "deleted" by that cancel culture... pfffff... :cautious:
Soon we ban hair-shampoo to not offend bald people... :rolleyes:

OTOH a day you definitely avoid to get out on the roads...
The one day of the year "good kids" drag their 80~90+ year old moms out the comfort of their retirement homes,
stuff them into their sedan, and drive them to some 'eating temple'... not a chance to get a table anywhere...
but don't drive over 20mph, or the old bag is going to throw up in the car... ;)

ze GF and I have been busy in her garden, she had a worker over the past couple of days, fixing up the crumbling concrete walkway...
to apply his sealant/cement we'd to trench out the soil like 6" wide aside the pathway, lawn, flower beds, everything...
piles of topsoil on tarps we now had to screen out again, shovel the fine stuff into the wheelbarrow, pour it back, level all out...
I also had to reposition/fix the pop-up sprinklers again, the irrigation system was offline for two weeks to keep that concrete dry...
The lawn isn't happy though... 😟
Adjusting those sprinkler heads is like syncing a 6-zyl engine: adjusting the spraying distance of one, will mess up the setting
of the other five, etc... so you saw me hopping around a bit, soaking wet pants and such... 😁

sooo... enjoy your Sunday! 😎
 
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Good morning everyone

Thanks for the Norwegian double shot, @STooRay and @increasing, it's needed and appreciated.

Dawn is dawning and day is breaking n Rockville , where it's 50°F and clear. The high may be around 79, and it may or may not begin to rain around 1500 hours, with higher odds around 1800.

Yesterday's ride to the cricket match was enjoyable but this morning I'm keenly aware of how badly out of condition I've become. There's a long hard road ahead, so to speak, if I'm to regain even a reasonable fraction of my former form. I'll never ride again like I could in my 20s and 30s, of course, but I'd prefer to be more capable than I am at the moment. The problem is, I hate to suffer and the only way I know to get stronger is to push the envelope, which necessarily involves suffering. Oh well.

Stay safe and well everyone and tell your dear ones you love them. Do it today, NOW, for tomorrow may be too late.
 
Good job on the coffee, Stu. It may take a while, but folks will gradually wake up when they smell it! My day was interesting yesterday, I got my self "climatized" to the new bike by riding 731 km. Saw some roads and towns which were new to me. Had a look at a '79 CB450, but not buying it. Re-paint is wrong colour, and some other blemishes turned me away. However, the grip and seat heaters on the Indian worked well, and I got home non the worse for wear! Lots more riding coming up...
 
Had a look at a '79 CB450, but not buying it.

Several years ago a fellow in my area listed a 1980 Suzuki GS750E for sale. The bike was in beautiful condition and even came with the optional factory-installed add-on Windjammer fairing and panniers. This was the big brother of the bike my cousin had, back in the day, and after which I had lusted for 35 years.

The seller let me take it for a short spin. I'd have loved to have it, BUT recognized that it would be a bad choice to do so.

  1. I don't have a garage to store it, and leaving it out in the weather, even under a cover, would gradually destroy it.
  2. Technology changed considerably between 1980 and 2004 when Honda built my ST1300. That was particularly true of effective brakes; the Suzi just didn't have the braking power that the Honda had.
  3. I'm also sufficiently self-aware that I know I'd not maintain it adequately, to keep it in such excellent condition. I don't want to own a showpiece that I can't ride, and I don't want to ride a showpiece that I'll ruin by doing so.
But I appreciated the opportunity, and told the guy so.
 
I'd have loved to have it, BUT
As we get older, we tend to reflect on the bikes we used to have, should have had, or wished we had. Couple months ago, I did find a 1990 VFR750, and bought it. A joy to ride. The forks do need attention, however. They bottom out easily, so first thing is finding somewhat heavier than normal oil to test, then go from there.
For now, more coffee!
 
Good morning all. Thanks for the coffee, Stu.

55/80 and sunny for today. The forecasters were all giddy about the beautiful, sunny weather that’s forecast for the next 10 days, however they failed to mention that it will again move us from drought, to extreme drought conditions. April showers didn’t happen this year.

Looks like it’s time for another cup, while I sit on the deck, hand feeding my birds. I have discovered a downside from having so many feathered friends. I can no longer take a nap on the deck, because as soon as I doze off, the Titmice start landing on me and begin pecking, forcing a retreat to the indoors.

John

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Good morning, and thanks for the double coffee start, guys.

My bladder woke me this morning, as it usually does, and I found three cats stairing at empty food bowls.
Light showing through the blinds told me that it was later than the normal 3;30 WC time.
It was actually 5:15, so after the WC break, they all got fed and watered. I couldn't see myself staying awake so early, so went back to sleep until 7:00.

As forecast, it rained all day yesterday on and off.
The forecast for today is for cloudy skies and 51, rising to 70 and becoming partly cloudy.
They threw in a chance of rain this afternoon as well.

@catcher, My first bike was a 74 CB450. Also my last, until the ST. That was stolen from outside my apartment, and was never right after I got it back, months later. Before that, I commuted on it from my home in NJ to the base in New London, a few times, and a memorable April ride up through Vermont on Rt.91 to visit a girlfriend in Berlin, NH. c-c-cold! I think I spent an hour in a laundromat in White River Junction, trying to warm back up among the driers.
When I started dating Brenda, she also got the pleasure of a MC ride to NJ and back to CT. She definately remembered the seat! That seat eventually influenced her approval for the ST, once she sat on it. The salesman had us sit two-up on the ST, and her only comment was "This'll do". I rode the ST home, that afternoon.

Today, we'll spend the day at home, I think. We went out for dinner, last night, so we might dine in, tonight

Enjoy the day,
Steve
 
Nice story, nice memory, Steve! I did have a 450 back in the day, but it was actually my 5th bike, if I include a little XL 100 which I had bought for my then girlfriend. She became quite proficient, borrowed my XL 250, and rode off into the sunset... I did get both bikes back, however,lol! The 450 wasn't loaned out to anyone, male or female!
Time to get ready for church...
 
good morning all and i'll take another look at those pics over a cup some of those pics are amazing cold and windy a bit but the natural beauty is amazing
I on the other hand will not post the link to my buddy's video attached this am
just aways and over the bridge from me a bike tail hanging over a light stand cross over looking like a intersection left turn gone straight up so i'll say it early if you're out ride safe
one job site orientation said
arrive fit and well nourished not a bad idea for getting on a bike either
Happy Mother's day to all the women who make sacrifices to make all our lives possible Bill Mar (who I don't agree with on most bs) did make an interesting point that
if you're alive today you're mother probably had the option (and I don't mean to eat her young ) so let her know if you can and if you can't you still can take a few moments like I will
wish everyone a good one
 
Colds suck. And on Mother's Day they suck worse. But at least I'm the one that's ill and not the mom. Started as a throat tickle on Friday, and yesterday it grew into a head filled with goo, coughing and sneezing, and general lack of energy. Today is not much different, so I'll be sitting out of the day's lunch with my dear wife and daughter. They will feast on Indian food and St Germain, and I'll get any leftovers which will still be dang good. In the meantime, some hot coffee to melt away the cranial goo and a half bagel to keep me fueled. Thanks, Stu!

There is no agenda today except maybe drag my arse out to pick up grocery necessities and maybe some flowers for the missus. Supposed to be nice out then t-storms this afternoon. If I get anything done, it'll be a miracle. Take care y'all!
 
Morning Stu, increasing & All from sunny, Southern Utah!

Currently it is 64F, up from 39F, and heading for 81F. No breeze yet, but the winds will be here and coming from the NW @ 9 to 14mph.

Martin & St-Gerard, after a meal, take some Zinc. When I was on my trip last August with the boys, I was coming down with something. After taking Zinc for a couple of days, it cleared right up. But my first dose was without eating first. BIG mistake! :puk1:

Not only is it Mother's Day, but also Chris's Birthday. No major plans, other than Church, later. On Wednesday, while down in ST George for our Costco run, I'll take her to Red Lobster for her birthday dinner. We gave up years ago to try to go out on her birthday, do to it falls around Mother's Day and like Martin said, good luck finding a go restaurant.

My irrigation valves came in yesterday. So I was able to swap out the broken one and got it replaced. And now we have water for the lawns! :hat3:

Once Chris wakes, we'll have our usual Sunday morning breakfast of boiled eggs, bacon, toast & Pepsi (for me & Tea for her)

Anyone :dr13:, have a great day on the roads! :hat3:
 
Thanks for the coffee, Stu... and did I hear/read you say "Pepsi"?
Have you moved to Utah unbeknownst to me? I have gotten the idea that "and Pepsi later" must be the state drink, from another regular around here.
EDIT: and right on cue, @SupraSabre posts just as I was finishing typing my thoughts.
John, can't Teddy shoo the nap-robbing birds away while you rest?
Sorry for all you cold and allergy sufferers. I'm not due to have a cold for another 2 years, because my last one was a year or two ago.
Cloudy and cool here, but not cold.
Roz has taken a liking to San Pellegrino sparkling water, and Costco sent us a flyer to save her 29% off a case. But we neglected to read where the sale won't start till Monday. It helps to read, sometimes.
Maybe even most of the time.
Was wondering how to transport the bottles back home on the bike... I have straps, but it's a tall carton, so i wondered if all the bottles would fit in my Mosko Moto panniers. Wait... they're glass, and if one breaks...
Thought about taking her car, but then realized I have a trailer. They're not just for dogs anymore, y'know. Can't remember the last time I hitched the trailer that Kaiser wasn't in it.
Stuff to do, no real urgencies... I try to avoid "urgencies", as they disrupt my calm. I'll do something.
Probably.
Or maybe.
Actually, I just remembered one urgency... I need to refill my coffee mug.
Wish I could have met Mark Twain. Sometimes I think like him...
"Never put off till tomorrow what may be done day after tomorrow just as well." — Mark Twain
 
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