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Riding and Writing

December 26, 2015 by Scooter in the Sticks 17 Comments

Whether you’re keeping a journal or writing as a meditation, it’s the same thing. What’s important is you’re having a relationship with your mind.
— Natalie Goldberg

Vespa GTS scooter and Mount Nittany on Christmas morningChristmas morning, a short ride through the valley, alone on the road with my thoughts, an experience I’ve come to call meditation.  Lest the word become off-putting I have to say those meditative experiences range from quiet reflection to exhilarating thrill with great measures of fun stirred into the mix.  I find both riding and writing play an important role in how I wrestle with the sights and sounds of the road I travel — literally and figuratively.

I keep three journals.  One, a small Moleskine journal which travels with me almost everywhere to dump noise and fear, frolic and joy as needed.  Another larger plain, black Moleskine classic notebook that I sketch ideas for blog posts and riding dreams and nightmares.  And the third is Scooter in the Sticks where many posts take shape from a blank screen as I push my fingers over the keyboard with undefined need.

In each case, riding and writing often play a role in sorting out what’s moving through my head.

Standing alone in a field and gazing across the valley I call home is common.  Sometimes it lasts only a moment while I make a photograph. Others are a more extended visit while I engage a larger conversation with the universe or as someone recently suggested a conversation with God.

Vespa scooter on a winding forest roadEveryone has limits — real and imagined.  For riders it might be weather, location or time of day.  Riding through a little gravel track in the woods on a Vespa scooter may work for me but rise toward the top of the stupid list for another.  Regardless, for every rider the important part is to ride and for many that act is a challenge with so many competing demands for time and attention.  Sometimes it’s just hard to make the choice to go for a ride.

The same applies to writing. Natalie Goldberg’s Writing Down the Bones: Freeing the Writer Within is perhaps the finest book on writing I have read and helps move from a few scribbled notes on through doubt on to something called writing.

For me writing has been a faithful friend through joyous and troubled times alike.  It requires little more than a willingness to invest myself with time.  Most of what I write is never seen by anyone and I seldom look back at what I’ve written.  The act itself is the end much like riding — the movement through space, physical or mental, is its own reward.

Vespa scooter on a misty morningIf pressured to describe myself I’ll say I’m alone in the world.  Many of my photographs are probably a reflection of that feeling.  Perhaps I see myself as the Vespa.  That idea isn’t important.  What is important is how I’ve come to know myself.

Riding and writing open doorways to access what otherwise may remain hidden — thoughts and feelings bubbling below the surface yet animating actions and behaviors.  Finding those tools along with others has been a gift.  When asked about Scooter in the Sticks I tell people it’s a blog about riding a Vespa scooter.  And while that’s true it’s more than that for me — it’s an opportunity to sift through experience and hold onto the little lessons that are easy to miss.

Standing in a field on looking out at the world I see my long dead parents and the Christmas mornings we had.  I see my heart attack and physical life beyond.  I see my family and their hopes and dreams.  I see myself as an old man riding a Vespa.  And without writing I would be blind to those lessons.

Riding and writing — the gift to myself on Christmas.

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Vespa Riding in Snow

December 20, 2015 by Scooter in the Sticks 10 Comments

Vespa GTS scooter on snowy forest road

Looks as if the year will end without snow so I had to go digging in the archive for Vespa riding in snow.  This photo was made on Christmas Eve in 2013 in nearby Rothrock State Forest.

Haven’t put the Heidenau snow tires on the scooter yet.  Looks like I can wait awhile longer.

Looks like Christmas Eve this year may get near 60F.  That sounds more like Florida than central Pennsylvania.

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Riding in Frozen Fog

December 19, 2015 by Scooter in the Sticks 36 Comments

If you really want to know what Middle-earth is based on, it’s my wonder and delight in the earth as it is, particularly the natural earth.  — J.R.R. Tolkien

Meadow covered in ice crystals from a frozen fogAwakening from a dream only to find another.  For a week at the beginning of December each day began shrouded in fog and mist.  And on a few sub-freezing days the world was painted with ice crystals while riding in frozen fog.

I understand Tolkien’s wonder and delight at the world.  I need not go far to find it myself.  The Vespa has transported me to and through many wonders.

These mornings have been the coldest riding so far this fall and for the first time required some extended thought and consideration of the road surface and potential for ice.  For successful winter riding I believe a fundamental shift in thought and temperament is essential.  I counsel against sub-freezing riding for the simple reason that most riders have a difficult time becoming someone else in winter.

The road while riding in frozen fogI love being alone in the fog, standing on an empty road lost in fantasy, a prisoner of imagination.  I’m living in my world, but just down the road, just out of sight in the fog is another.

Riding in frozen fog is doubly challenging due to limited vision on top of the potential for ice on the road.  Riding is different; more controlled and governed.  Roads covered in frozen fog aren’t the place to lean aggressively through turns or push the envelop of speed and power.  It’s a different kind of riding.

Trees shrouded in frozen fogSubdued, ice covered scenes lined each side of the road as I wandered along on the Vespa.  Making photographs was, in part, an excuse to test the surface of the road with the sole of my boots.  Most of the ride showed little ice on the pavement but since there’s been no salt yet this season I couldn’t count on a dry surface.

Ice covered trees forming a tunnel while riding in frozen fog A Hollywood production would make a scene like this.  Riding along through the morning revealed a continual magical landscape that left me wide-eyed and smiling.

And cold.  The time has come to put the Tucano Urbano muffs over the handgrips to keep the wind away from my aging fingers.

Vespa GTS scooter in a frost covered fieldHow often do you ride and find yourself wishing?  Wishing for more time, for one more ride and one more road…

When I find myself wishing I wonder if I’m sensing time slipping by more quickly, or maybe just realizing how fleeting all of these experiences really are.  Like fog and frost.

Vespa GTS scooter in the fog in Rothrock State ForestI’ve driven or ridden this stretch of forest road countless times since I first made the journey in my VW Beetle back in 1972.  And now I stand there thinking I may never pass this way again.  Fear and anxiety live in the fog and mist.

Riding down the mountain toward town I had to stop periodically to warm my hands — additional evidence that I need to get the muffs on.

Riding in frozen fog with the Vespa GTS scooterAll I want is to see the world one more time.  The fog strips away the noise and confusion leaving the bones of the world.  I think I can see where I’m going.

Making photographs in the cold weather calls on me to sacrifice my hands in order to manipulate the tiny buttons and wheels on the digital camera.  After all these years you would think I would have solved that problem.

At this moment I decide to ride toward hot tea and warmth and give up the pursuit of the magic landscape.

Round bales in the fogOn the way to the Pump Station in Boalsburg, Pennsylvania I stop to admire round bales in a field.  They stand like ancient dolmens on watch for something I can neither know or understand.

Perhaps overwhelmed by the visual part of the ride, the constant scanning for ice, the continual eye movements looking for vehicles fore and aft, I begin to fall slowly back to earth from the creations in my head, unexpectedly exhausted from the ride.

And that is a glimpse of what it’s like for me to ride in frozen fog…

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Strangled by Circumstance

December 18, 2015 by Scooter in the Sticks 22 Comments

Vespa parked along College Avenue in State College, PAIn case you wondered why the posts have dried up I’ve not been abducted by aliens, I’ve not had another heart attack and I’ve not entered a monastery.  I’ve just been strangled by circumstance.

Among the many things that have diverted attention away from the Vespa and riding has been a transition to a new job managing digital education.  Part of that includes developing 50 or 60 online training courses by July.  And a few other things.

And the holidays and family attract time and attention.  Two dogs constantly ask for me and I have my own personal regimen of post heart attack dances to attend to.

Vespa scooter illegally parkedEven the pictures of the Vespa seem a bit strangled by stuff.  I’ve not ridden as much lately and that’s never a formula for joy.  But I still ride when my brain allows, when I’m not strangled by circumstance.

At the Pump Station in Boalsburg, PAMost rides of late have taken me somewhere to relax, reflect, eat and write.  But nothing I can share here.  Just the regular ravings of an old man resisting the draw to go quietly into the night.

I do have some photos to share and some stories about riding in the frozen fog we were blessed with for a week or more.  For now though, I just want to check in and say hello.

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With New Eyes

November 28, 2015 by Scooter in the Sticks 18 Comments

Belgian Sheepdog staring at the cameraMy dog looks into me and asks why?

At least that’s what I see as I gear up for a ride.  He’s witnessed the process many times and still he watches as if with new eyes.  There’s a great language in the eyes and though I’m not always an accomplished reader I recognize the power they contain.

When the ride is sweetest, I see the world with new eyes.

Pine and hemlock trees in the forestOften I feel something before I see it.

I’ll be roaming on the scooter, eyes scanning the road ahead, behind, the landscape through which I’m traveling and I’ll feel a sudden attraction to a place before I recognize a specific scene or subject.  It happens more often in nature than riding through man made places.

This morning I parked the Vespa so I could wander through the woods.  In a few days hunters will search for deer as I was looking for something different and while I found nothing I sensed how I was seeing a familiar place with new eyes.

Whatever that means.

Vespa scooter along a creekIf I love exploring the road on the Vespa.

But I may appreciate even more the unbinding of my mind made possible by the act of riding.For anyone who lets their mind wander you may appreciate how wildly afield thoughts can range and imagination subdues logic as new connections surface.

Looking at the trees and listening to the water the words “forest primeval” whispered in my head.  The camera wasn’t helping and I wasn’t writing or taking notes, just looking, as if with new eyes.  Only later during the ride at a stop to buy Kim a birthday present did the words take on meaning as Dan Fogelberg’s song “Longer” play in my head and those words took on meaning.  It wasn’t our song or anything but somehow my brain put it all together.  Maybe the forest was reminding me of what to get her.

Her gift does have a forest theme.

Vespa GTS scooter on a winding gravel roadThere is no destination.

Most of the morning was spent meandering along the gravel mountain roads enjoying the mild weather and letting my mind follow along as it would.  If my clumsy attempt at description seems to imply a measure of control, especially over my mind, believe me when I say I have little control over where it goes.

And that’s fine.

Tree tops against a darkening skyWhat am I seeing with new eyes?

As the daylight faded and my eyes wandered over the graying texture of the evening sky I thought about how simple life can seem.  The camera can reduce a confusion place midst confusing ideas to a simple composition that belies any truth of a moment and denies the absolute mystery of what we experience.

I look at selfie pictures sometimes and wonder what I’m seeing.  Some, many, seem superficial artifacts that are nothing more that mechanical documentation of a moment with no meaning or mystery.  And then there are others where the eyes burn in me and through me causing some measure of visceral discomfort as they seek answers to questions that I didn’t ask.  The eyes are at work.

Rides on these kind of days are work.

winter time thistle as the day grows darkThe day ends as does the ride.

The eyes are tired as is the body.  The Vespa is safe in the garage as the world fades to black.  I don’t pretend to be enlightened or improved by the experiences riding provides.  I recognize things happen and I embrace them as I can.  Kim says I seem more relaxed than I used to be before I started riding.  Maybe the mental gymnastics have a calming effect.

Or maybe I’m just more content when I can see the world over and over again with new eyes.

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