And what country can preserve its liberties if their rulers are not warned from time to time that their people preserve the spirit of resistance? Let them take arms. The remedy is to set them right as to facts, pardon and pacify them. What signify a few lives lost in a century or two? The tree of liberty must be refreshed from time to time with the blood of patriots and tyrants.
#1 reminds me of our drive from Maryland to Texas in our '72 Super Beetle. All that on top, back seat full of suitcases and ammo, and 3 bicycles on the back. Top speed downhill was 55.
I wouldn't sleep under the low side of a leaning motorcycle parked on a beach; use the other side and you're less likely to wake up with an engine pinning your head down while you wait for the tide to come in.
The freeway exchange is looking up State Highway 14 at its southern origin at I-5. From there it heads up towards the Antelope Valley and the cities of Palmdale and Lancaster. I don't think a lot of people realize how wild those mountains are that ring L.A. to its north. They don't seem very wild when you're traveling through them on an eight lane freeway.
The girl climbing the mast can climb my mast any time she likes.
ReplyDeleteLmao, I was gonna post she can slide up and down mine. Happy for the brotherhood of men someone beat me to it
Delete#1 reminds me of our drive from Maryland to Texas in our '72 Super Beetle. All that on top, back seat full of suitcases and ammo, and 3 bicycles on the back. Top speed downhill was 55.
ReplyDeleteAt the end of Brickyard Point Road in Beaufort County, SC there's the best hwy sign ever..."ROAD ENDS IN WATER".
ReplyDeleteI wouldn't sleep under the low side of a leaning motorcycle parked on a beach; use the other side and you're less likely to wake up with an engine pinning your head down while you wait for the tide to come in.
ReplyDeleteSo how many times did you wake up under your ride till you figured it out?
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ReplyDeleteThat gal needs a bosun's chair, she's going to kill herself. I would never send anyone up a mast without one.
ReplyDelete#13, the beautiful Japanese chick standing by her bicycle, with the pagoda in the background.
ReplyDeleteThe freeway exchange is looking up State Highway 14 at its southern origin at I-5. From there it heads up towards the Antelope Valley and the cities of Palmdale and Lancaster.
ReplyDeleteI don't think a lot of people realize how wild those mountains are that ring L.A. to its north. They don't seem very wild when you're traveling through them on an eight lane freeway.
Took that route for 13 years, Lancaster to El Segundo.
Delete#11 looks a lot better now than it did in Jan '94.
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4:31 am...knocked my butt outta bed. Aftershocks gave me the jitts.
DeleteNice set, #5 seems Broken Road
ReplyDelete#2 I think that's the way I rode home from every concert I ever went to,
ReplyDeleteBeware of the scooter gangs
ReplyDeleteMy favorite is the one with the dog.
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