Coming across a local Christmas tree farm moved thinking from birthday to another season. Christmas will be here in less than a month. Time is flying.
The ride at times felt like a dream, a scene from Lord of the Rings with familiar places transformed into new ones.
Riding this time of year when the temperature drops below freezing it’s important to anticipate problems. This snow-covered road exits from a clear dry road. On warm days I would enter this road at 40mph. Knowing it might now be dry I crawled on at 10. Good thing too because at a higher speed I would have lost control. In cold weather, you can never ride faster than you can see.
Never.
The message of this picture: I have little traffic to contend with as I navigate the snow and ice. And there was a lot of ice hidden beneath the light dusting of snow.
A view from Schlow Library towards the Vespa. By the time I sat down at a table by the window my thoughts were complete and I wrote something to Kim — a fine morning, a fine ride, and a fine day.
It’s been like a dream…
poppawheelie says
So, you know you made Mike Werner’s world famous Blog.
http://news.motorbiker.org/blogs.nsf
He’s in France.
looby UK says
Lovely post with stunning photography….
Steve Williams says
poppawheelie: Thanks for the heads up on the mention on Mike Werner’s blog. I first “met” him back in 2007 when he sponsored the first Motorcycle Bloggers International Awards. Nice guy!
It’s been awhile since I’ve been mentioned on his blog and it made me think of how long I’ve been slogging away here…
Steve Williams says
looby UK: Thank you for the generous words about the post and photography. It was a beautiful day.
Coop a.k.a. Coopdway says
Few things are more fun or pleasurable than going out for a ride on my own. Riding along with you gets me awfully close.
Christopher Bason Lincoln UK says
As ever do so identify with your philosophy of Vespa riding but , possessed of an over active inner sense, I never ride faster than my imagination…
Steve Williams says
I love your last sentence — “I never ride faster than my imagination.” That gives me something to think about! Thank you.