I love to ride. It's difficult to explain how much I enjoy hitting the road. It doesn't matter if I have a destination in mind or if I'm just riding and exploring. A big part of it is seeing new things, meeting different people. You know, getting off the beaten path.
There's a website that lists strange roadside attractions (http://www.roadsideamerica.com/)
The Civil War ride with Renee is set and there's so much history to see that I haven't even looked at the weird roadside attractions yet. But, I'm also planning a ride to Texas to visit Jeremy in April and I'm loading that ride with as many weird and scenic stops as I can fit in. Plus, I have a list of all the stops from the Food Network show, Diners, Drive-Ins and Dives, so I'm working a few of those places into the mix too.
I rode some of the Blue Ridge Parkway back in 2001 when I bought my first Harley. I'm going to ride the rest of it on my way to Texas. I also rode part of the Natchez Trace back in 2001 and I'm going to finish it on my way back. Those roads, tied in with a few wacky attractions and a diner, drive-in or dive and I am in hog heaven.
Bottom line, days on the road are my form of spiritual rejuvenation. It gives me the chance to get back in touch with how I really am. I should have been around back in the 1800s to wander the country and live like the saddle tramp that I am. But, I've been extremely blessed in my life, so I won't complain. I'll just hop on the bike and take advantage of the time I get to do what I love.
See ya on the road!
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