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Thoughts about motorcycles, tools that work (or don't), travel, and occasionally politics. Places I've gone, routes that were special, and food I've found along the way. And, thankfully, not too much of any of it.
Sunday, August 4, 2024
A Fish Tale
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Monday, July 29, 2024
New York
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Wednesday, July 24, 2024
Success
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Sunday, July 21, 2024
Money Matters
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Saturday, July 20, 2024
Life lesson
If it's important to you, it's important to me.
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Friday, July 19, 2024
Life Choices
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Thursday, July 18, 2024
Nuts & Bolts
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Wednesday, July 17, 2024
Too many motorcycles and not enough time to ride them
It just needs this one little thingare the words of doom. It is rarely just that simple because you always notice just one other little thing and down the rabbit hole you go.
- He had one waiting to come apart.
- One apart, waiting for parts.
- One with parts waiting to go back together.
- One that was together and he could ride until it was back to #1
- Plus a Honda Goldwing that never needed anything when all else failed
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Saturday, March 30, 2024
Twenty Years Ago
To be fair, I think I may have been my own worst enemy with this one. I tried to change too many things at once instead of taking it step-by-step. George Lucas can rest easy this time.
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Friday, March 22, 2024
Let's try this again !!
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Saturday, March 19, 2022
Trip Prep
"Getting ready for the trip to Death Valley and Baja California is going slowly. The fact that it is going at all is a major advance over my usual Throw everything in a bag at the last moment technique!"
I wrote the above a week ago. As you can see I'm not much further along in the packing process. I need someone to tell me, "Take this, not that" Too many options leads to decision paralysis!
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Thursday, January 13, 2022
2022 - It has to be better
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Tuesday, May 25, 2021
History
This is a story of unforeseen circumstances, of serendipity.
I ended up in Bedford VA last night. As chance would have it, the National D-Day memorial is located in Bedford, a small town in the Blue Ridge mountains of VA. I spent the morning at the memorial park. It was a powerful experience
Why Bedford? It’s because of The Bedford Boys. The town of 4,000 sent 35 young men off to war with a parade and much fanfare in early 1941. 23 never returned. They were part of the initial assault wave to hit Omaha beach. 19 were killed in the first 10 minutes. 4 more in the ensuing inland invasion. Bedford had the highest proportional losses of any town in the country. Hence the decision to built the memorial in this small town. The story of the Bedford Boys is tragic.
There are forces active in our country today that seek to erase and rewrite history, destroying memorials as they go. They are misguided, evil or both. I hope they don’t come for the D-Day memorial. There have been regimes in the modern era that have, to varying degrees of success, took action to erase and rewrite history, destroying buildings and artifacts of their history along the way. The Russian Communists, the Chinese Communists, the Khmer Rouge, are examples.
Our country’s history has been both glorious and uplifting as well as sad and tragic. But it is our history. Our history. It can not be undone. It should not be erased and rewritten. What happened to the Indians was tragic. Slavery was very bad. It when against our founding and fundamental principles of Liberty and Justice for all. “All men are created equal”. The southern “Lost Cause” movement was a specious narrative. There is no moral justification for slavery. But we need not allow our history to be erased and rewritten, and our memorials destroyed. If the south wants to honor the brave men that fought for what they wrongly thought was a righteous cause, we should let them. Unfortunately, the misguided and evil forces of active today have had some success. And governments of all levels have kowtowed to them in many cases. It’s sad. Our history happened. It can not be undone. We should remember the good, the bad, and the ugly.
Remember our History
Remember the Bedford Boys
Never Forget
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Thursday, May 6, 2021
Romance
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Tuesday, April 27, 2021
Romance
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Monday, April 19, 2021
Boston Drivers Abroad
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Sunday, April 11, 2021
Certified Adult
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Sunday, April 4, 2021
Spring
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Monday, March 29, 2021
Safety Tip
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Tuesday, March 23, 2021
Plumbing
It began, as all these sorts of things do, with an innocent remark, “The sink in my bathroom seems to be leaking a little. Could you look at it when you get a chance?”
As every married man knows, real message was, “There's water under the sink which can only get worse by the minute. Declare a crisis and call 911. NOW!”
I dutifully went to inspect the errant sink and did indeed find water under the cabinet. Hardly a gusher, more like an intermittent drip. The little arm that raised and lowered the stopper needed tightening and that seemed to fix it.
But, of course, it didn't.
“That stopper doesn't stop anything and needs a new one.”
OK, that shouldn't be too difficult
So off to Home Depot for a new drain and stopper.
But, of course, it was. To separate the pipes the hoses had to be disconnected and the sink lifted out.
Once the sink was out I realized it was past its Best By date and needed replacing as long as I had it all apart.
So off to Home Depot for a new sink.
Back in the bathroom the new sink turned out to be an oval unit rather than the round one I thought I selected. I had carefully matched all the numbers but still got it wrong.
So off to Home Depot for a new new sink.
I realized that the card with the item number for the oval sink was next to the round sink in the display and only by carefully checking the small print did I find the correct part number. The lady at the Returns counter was very nice and I checked out with the new new sink. And a couple of new work lights I saw along the way.
I spread the adhesive on the new new sink, set it into place, checked the alignment and all was well. Until I bent over to check the clearance from below. The new new sink's drain was ~2 ½” over from the old sink and didn't align with the drain pipe coming out of the wall.
So off to Home Depot to see what fittings I would need to bridge the gap. I think the checkout woman was beginning to think I'm stalking her.
OMG, they have a flex pipe for just such problems as I have. Think of the flex straws you used to suck up chocolate milk when you were a kid.
Rushing home with the solution in hand I found that there was not enough room and not enough flex. I was able to force it together but it leaked worse than when I started.
The solution was simple, cut the drain pipe coming out of the wall and install a new slip joint. Simple but one miscalculation and it was going to be tearing out the wall time.
I called Matt at Matthew's Plumbing and asked Matt to drop by at his earliest convenience. As Dirty Harry put it, “A man's got to know his limitations.”
At least the drive to Home Depot is scenic.
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