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Cold and Windy day in Lafayette
Monday morning, we packed up the bikes while the two bored bellmen watched and asked all kinds of questions about the bikes, and the trip and what it cost to travel like this. I hope that we inspired two more to take a trip like this...It was now around noon and they gave us directions to a great little restaurant where they say they and the staff …
Leaving Texas... for the Wetlands of America
... Texas'. There's nothing wrong with it; just something interesting that I noted.
As I left Houston, the landscape changed considerably. The Bayou (http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Bayou) region starts well before entering Louisiana. The land became flatter, ranches were gone, replaced by industrial towns. As I moved further, tress became taller and greener. And there is water ...
Mais, you know who that is?
... my family, I feel that the fact that my partner and I are both female bodied people requires some adjustment time for my family. So I am very grateful to feel so much love and support from Janelle and Ronnnie. My mom scanned hundreds of black and white pictures today, and my head is so full of the accompanying stories. Mais, I'm slowly learning about all of the people who came together to create me.
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Remembering
When I travel, I remember. I remember what lies under the 9 a.m.- 5 p.m. tasks, who I wanted to be, and why life is exciting. Currently, what is exciting me is a trip to visit my family in south Louisiana. This is a trip I have wanted to make happen for years. Since we moved to North Carolina when I was 5, we have made yearly (often more) visits my mom's family which always include gumbo, dancing, storytelling, and Cajun French. My mom, my uncle, my grandparents, ...
Day Twelve - Blowing Into Texas
... 1960 turned into Houston suburban big box store shopping hell. Did I mention it is Saturday afternoon? After 45 minutes of stop and go traffic, basically walking through suburbia with a motorcycle between my legs, I was back on the windy Interstate. Good news is that I was West of Houston, bad news is that I was exhausted from fighting the wind all day and doing the Texas Two Step with my bike for 45 minutes. I pulled off at ...