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The Excuses We Make

August 18, 2015 by Scooter in the Sticks 39 Comments

Sunrise on the road with Vespa and DucatiOn a stop just after sunrise I realized how often during a ride I just want to look.  Not for a photograph or acknowledgement of a specific sight but just to absorb the world. Thinking about it I also realize how often some other activity got me to that place of looking — ride on the scooter, a journey to make photographs, or even a walk with the dogs.  Far less often is going out by myself for no other reason than to look.  I wonder if looking is nothing more than a pleasant side effect of other activities.

Paul Ruby with Ducati motorcyclePaul Ruby and I were on our way to breakfast when I stopped to make another photograph.  Neither of us had any idea where we would end up eating but were confident that something would reveal itself if we were patient.  During this stop I remembered sitting in the woods with my father, perhaps 45 years ago, while we were hunting squirrels. It was a fine fall morning with the woods glowing orange and yellow from the sun filtering through the leaves.  He told me he loved walking in the woods this time of year.  I recall thinking he never went into the woods except during hunting season and then only a few times.

Riding, photography, hunting — are these the excuses we make just so we can enjoy the world?

empty roadRoads lure me into secret journeys even when I know where they lead.  For a moment, especially when a new day is coming to life, they promise an unknown adventure just waiting for me to discover.  Those moments keep me coming back for more.  Keep me standing in the world and watching for nothing and for everything.

riding the vespa scooter and Ducati motorcycle on an abandoned roadBreakfast was still somewhere in the future when a paved road gave way to an abandoned one and potholes and decaying pavement from years of neglect became the challenge of the moment.  This stretch of road lies between the Loganton exit on Interstate 80 and Watsontown to the east.  I never knew this road existed and suspect it was abandoned when the interstate highway was opened.  Twenty miles of slowly devolving asphalt and gravel with no cell service or traffic.  A single overhead electric wire ran the length and appeared to be in use though I never saw any reason for it.

My father only walked or embarked on a journey if there was a good reason to do so.  Standing around and admiring a view was not a good reason.  I’m trying to remember the last time I walked out the door and down the road without a reason or purpose.  Have I forgotten the joy of childhood — doing nothing?

Ducati motorcycle and Vespa scooter along a creekAs a kid I could have spent all morning playing in and around a creek like this.  As an adult I have things to do and places to go.  Not even enough time to pull off my boots and socks and soak my feet in what I’m certain was a frigid water.

I do remember doing nothing.  The last time Kim and I were in Maine and I sat along the coast in the morning watching the sunrise over the ocean and suddenly being aware the sun was up and it was getting hot, my mind wandered and led me into some sort of trance.  On a good ride something similar can happen.

Dexters RestaurantDerrick’s Restaurant in Dewart, Pennsylvania was our breakfast destination — a recommendation from a fellow some miles down the road at a gas station.  Sixty-eight miles from home we pulled into the parking lot to take our chances on a small local eatery.  Finding a nicely restored 1965(?) vintage Ford Falcon with a 302 V8 engine was an omen that we were at some sort of eclectic place of power.

breakfast at Derrick's RestaurantDerrick’s was one of the cozier, pleasant and odd places I’ve had breakfast.  It was a mix of Christian themes and Budweiser art. Paul commented on the menu prices that they were the lowest costs he had ever seen.

We ate well.

Vespa scooter on the roadAfter breakfast the sun had risen high enough into the sky to shred any vestige of magic from light and other illusions.  It was just hot and bright.  It did not deter us from adventuring on and discovering a small bakery in Muncy, Pennsylvania selling cowboy cookies or a variety of Amish buggies on the road.  But as Paul knows I’m not much interested in photographing during the bright days of summer.  So the ride continued another hundred miles before returning home to a lawnmower and excited dogs.

And I also carried home the thought that the excuses we make to get out into the world should be unnecessary.  Maybe it’s time to just walk out the door with nothing to do and nowhere to be — just like I did when I was nine years old.

That was freedom and I didn’t even know it.

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Watching Clouds

October 8, 2014 by Scooter in the Sticks 10 Comments

The change in light and leaf vibrate in bone and marrow as the dance between earth and sun moves from summer to autumn.  An evening laying in the grass on a hill, watching the sun drop towards the horizon, I could watch the clouds swell and dissolve at the end of the day. Watching clouds has no use or purpose save for the nourishment it provides the soul.

clouds at sunset

Two jet planes move west towards Pittsburgh, Cleveland, Detroit.  The sun will be gone in minutes, a dying swan in the sky.

contrails

As the seconds pass I sink deeper into the grass and grow more content in witnessing the aerial struggle between light and moisture.

contrails

It can be challenging to lay and do nothing other than inspect the slow but relentless changes as a contrail becomes a cloud.

a single contrail

I have to remind myself to take a few minutes to look skyward.  Too many sunsets and clouds have passed by without recognition.

clouds at sunset

In the final moments before the sun drops too far along the horizon the color palette changes.

contrail at dusk

And finally the light and color fades and only the fall of night remains.  Such a small investment of time to watch a minor miracle and asking myself why I don’t do it more often.

Watching clouds.

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Then Came Bronson

August 11, 2007 by Scooter in the Sticks 13 Comments

Of everything I have ever watched on television the short opening to Then Came Bronson has resonated with me since first seeing it in 1969. It reflects the riding mythology that lies within me and affects my ideas and choices as I ride today.

The interchange between Bronson and the tired commuter sets up freedom that riding can offer and it just grows from there. Despite the physical gap between the Sportster than Bronson rides and the Vespa GTS that moves me through the world the there is an undeniable parallel for me.

This replica of the Sportster used in the show appears on a Then Came Bronson fan site. Its worth a look.

I suspect the themes in Then Came Bronson are not universal in riding. I’ve spoken to enough owners of motorcycles now to know that riding is not always first on their agenda. The thought of riding along through a saltwater surf and sand would be a horror only a few steps away from the gates of hell for some and a pointless exercise for others interested in speed and cornering.

And I am not sure whether the idea of riding away from the burden of the mundane is uniquely an American story or not. I certainly see parallels with Hermann Hesse’s Knulp though without the Harley.

I posted this because I can’t get the image out of my head. I can still see myself on that Sportster. Even when riding my Vespa. Last night on my way to the grocery store I was thinking about it. The machine and the road stretching out in front of me.

I’ve posted before about this and the youTube videos go away fast. I can only suspect that someone owning the rights to the show are exerting some influence. Someone told me about a place I could purchase the series on DVD but they are no longer available. Someday I will be surprised though and see them available on Netflix.

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Imaginary Rides

January 15, 2007 by Scooter in the Sticks 12 Comments


Walking through the fog on a mountain road this morning with my dog I realized my daydreaming was about riding and not wrenching on a scooter. I’ve been trying to convince myself that I’ll find fun or satisfaction on the floor of the garage surrounded by Craftsman tools.

Whatever happens now lies ahead and around a bend. I don’t know how I am going to get there or where it takes me but somehow a scooter is involved. I’ve had many kind offers of support and of engines but nothing has felt right. I extend my thanks to all of you who have posted or contacted me. I’ve eliminated all of the repair or engine replacement options and now have my brain wrestling with how I will come to be on the road again.


Imaginary rides visit often during quiet moments. Perhaps a strategy will present itself that will put some sort of scooter in the garage that runs. The mental momentum is building, the spirit is willing and the flesh is too. The wheels are turning—something is coming!

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