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My Dog Junior and the Daily Rider — March 3, 2001

March 3, 2011 by Scooter in the Sticks 2 Comments

Below you’ll find the Daily Rider and My Dog Junior pictures from February 24, 2011 through March 3, 2011. If you don’t want to wait for me to compile them here you can see them right away when I send them out via Twitter. Just subscribe to ScooterNSticks.

I don’t have to tell you to click on the picture to see the big version right?

March 3, 2011: Made this picture this morning in the garage with my iPhone. Someone had made off with the Vespa engine cover and I got a new one. Nice and shiny.

March 3, 2011: Junior in the garden.

March 2, 2011: On the way home from work. iPhone picture with Lo-Mob app.

March 2, 2011: Early morning portrait of Junior in the neighborhood.

March 1, 2011: Piaggio MP3 with sidecar. I’ll be taking this out for a test ride. Stay tuned.

March 1, 2011: Early morning walk. Junior sees his shadow. Oh no.

February 28, 2011: Late evening in the driveway.

February 28, 2011: Early morning, heavy rain.

February 27, 2011: Late evening, downtown State College, PA with the Hipstamatic app on the iPhone.

February 27, 2011: Junior pays homage to his ancestors who served in World War I for the French hauling machine guns, as sentries, and messengers. Shot at the Pennsylvania Military Museum during our morning walk.

February 26, 2011: Vespa stopped at Subway to pick up lunch.

February 26, 2011: Junior in the woods on a morning walk.

February 25, 2011: Triumph brochure on my desk. Things that dreams are made of.

February 25, 2011: Junior sopping wet in my truck. Ready to go to Sporty Dog Daycare.

February 24, 2011: Vespa engine case sans chrome cover. Someone stole it.

February 24, 2011: Junior as he looks when he is nosing me for attention when I get up in the morning. iPhone image.

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Business: Riding, Writing, Photography and Explaining

February 24, 2011 by Scooter in the Sticks 10 Comments

Let’s get down to business. So there’s no confusion.

This is Scooter in the Sticks. The main blog. The only blog.

Some might be confused because I have been posting all these daily images and changed the Blogger template yesterday. Say goodbye to the original blue version. I’ve moved on to my favorite color – gray. Other than the design change everything else is the same. I think.

Change is our friend.

First, I’ve decided not to post the #DailyRider and #MyDogJunior pictures everyday. I’ll consolidate them once a week in a post. The nearly 1500 people who subscribed to Scooter in the Sticks via Feedburner will continue to receive text and pictures as usual in an email. Everyone should be happy. I’ll be happy. That guy in Key West might even be happy. If you want to see them right away subscribe to my Twitter feed or view them on Flickr. I put them there as I go.

Since I have those pictures ready I will post them as sort of a change gift.

The Daily Rider: February 23, 2011.

Made this image with the iPhone this morning. I neglected to shovel the wet snow and slush a couple days ago in the morning and upon returning after work everything was frozen. So I will have to brave the snow covered driveway until the weather warms a bit.

My Dog Junior.

This morning at the vet. Junior had to get his first round of the Lyme Disease vaccine. He was bored. Made this image with the iPhone and the Lo-Mob app.

It’s been good to be on the road again despite the salt, cold, and occasional ice and snow. The motorcycle parking spaces at my office have been slowly disappearing with the recent snow. Thankfully there was a space I could hide the Vespa in. In a few weeks there will be flowers and warm air. I do remember one mid-March around 1995 that we had 28 inches of snow. I probably shouldn’t get too attached to the idea of spring just yet.

Kissell Motorsports and I have some plans for spring. The first being to do some riding on the Ducati Diavel and the new Triumph Tigers. Craig Kissell and I have talked about riding together and comparing notes on the bikes. Look for those after the roads are clear and the salt has been washed away. Until then I will look over the books Craig gave me. I can see myself on the Tigers. The Ducati is a bit harder to picture.

Last Friday night I attended Midnight Madness at Kissell Motorsports. A big sale from 10pm to midnight. Lots of people turned out and found some great prices on helmets, gear, gloves, motorcycles, and such. I almost bought a new pair of Rev It pants but decided all I really needed was a new Triumph sweatshirt.

It was getting close to midnight when I got back on the Vespa for the 12-mile ride home. It was cold (around 35F) with wind gusts hitting 45mph. Interesting night ride. I couldn’t figure out why no one else rode to the event.

Not everything is fun and games though. I still have to find time for the 3 Prints Project. Time is less of an issue. Motivation is my problem. Gordon and I show up faithfully at a local coffee shop on Sunday morning to share work. Being a regular now you begin to notice the other regulars.

And coffee shops seem to be one of the last bastions of unfettered photography (except for those corporate ones with rule books). I figure the day will come that someone will complain and we will be politely asked to put our cameras away lest we be branded as terrorists.

Photography is not a crime.

Not yet.

This past Sunday Gordon had some nice digital prints. Both of us have recently agreed to abandon film and the darkroom for a while. I already miss it. This image is of his wife.

Gordon has a dog named Laika. I think my Junior photography was inspired by his pictures of his dogs. I’m a follower. Except when it comes to riding. Then I’m a loner.

Riding buddy Paul Ruby made an appearance. I’m not sure if he wanted to see us or just needed a muffin. He recently purchased a Ducati 1198 to share space in the garage with his Kawasaki Concurs, Harley Davidson something or other, and a nice, 1964 Vespa. And his 1962 (?) Mercedes and 1976 Ferrari. He thinks they are all chick magnets.

He needs to talk with Dr. Riepe. Besides, that sweater demagnetizes pretty much anything.

Made this picture on the way home from work this evening. Despite the cold and snow I’m glad to be out. Some days when I walk into the house Kim remarks on the smile. Riding has a way of doing that. Even on cold days like today, riding to work without my ski mask and the cold cut into my throat like a knife, I was smiling and happy when I arrived.

Go figure. Things like that don’t happen in warm climates like you might find in Key West.

I do have some good news to report. A while back Jack Riepe of Twisted Roads posted some good information on how to handle Valentine’s Day. He made a recommendation for Big Jim’s Cookies. I bought two-dozen immediately. And Jim called the house because of a snowstorm seeking permission to ship the cookies a couple days later so they would not get hung up somewhere in shipping. He bakes these things fresh and they are GOOD. Yum. I wish I had some right now.

Jack Riepe may not know much about motorcycles or women but he does know chocolate chip cookies.

Since I can’t have a constant supply of Big Jim’s Cookies I can always stop at the candy store down the street for my beloved Figaros.

So I think I am all caught up with the news from the sticks. It’s good to have friends, interests, a loving wife, kids, family, a dog, camera and Vespa. Can’t ask for much more. Well I can but I won’t right now.

As the weather warms and I cast off the weight of winter I hope to provide a little more interesting fare.

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The Daily Rider: February 22, 2011

February 22, 2011 by Scooter in the Sticks 12 Comments

After a few spring-like days the snow and ice returned during the night. Despite the best attempts of the road crews they couldn’t get the roads clear enough for me to decide to ride the Vespa to work. I’ve ridden on this sort of stuff before but not today. By noon the roads were wet.

My Dog Junior.

This morning in the garden after a hearty breakfast of Native, Level 3, dog food for the athletic canine. He was ready to roll after I fumbled a bit with the iPhone. This image was processed with the Instagram app.

NOTE: I’m still uncertain about posting the Daily Rider and My Dog Junior pictures everyday on the blog. I may do it but on the same page so it just is an additive process with a link in the navigation. But for now I will follow the advice of my blogging muse Mr. Conch and my spiritual and moral guide Mr. Riepe.

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The Daily Rider: February 21, 2011

February 22, 2011 by Scooter in the Sticks 6 Comments

After a couple spring-like days, the sky opened last night and made the world unsuitable for riding. So this daily rider kept the Vespa in the garage admired nature’s handiwork with a camera. This one an iPhone image using the vintage postcard feature in Lo-Mob.

My Dog Junior.

Another iPhone image with Lo-Mob. Junior and I in the woods early this morning just west of the Pennsylvania Military Museum. He loves being out in the world.

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The Daily Rider: February 20, 2011

February 21, 2011 by Scooter in the Sticks 5 Comments

Late morning, a stop to shoot the Vespa with Mount Nittany in the background. Clear skies are giving way to snow and ice tonight. Shot with the Hipstamatic app for the iPhone.

My Dog Junior.

The wide angle lens makes him appear like a little spud.

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