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Biomotive – 2013 Ford Taurus SHO

I ride the wild bull. Others just make fun of its wheels. I won’t cry. In front of you. Continue reading

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How my ‘horns doing? – Alternate Eyes

Wherein I explore option for the new alma mater that I can sing at games. Continue reading

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Christa Ludwig died yesterday

The warm low notes, and expressive tone. I grew up listening to a recording of Verdi’s Requiem with her voice. And all mezzo sopranos remind me of my mom.

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Biomotive – 2006 Triumph Bonneville T100

I had gone to see the doctor about my persistent shoulder pain. The pain was persistent, resistant to my usual ibuprofen therapy, and made riding my 2001 Triumph Daytona 955i painful. He injected me with cortisone, which I took to … Continue reading

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In the Garage – 1972 Alfa Romeo GTV Part 1

What to do with this little car that has been sitting in my garage for so long? Continue reading

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Additional Evidence – 1983 Suzuki GS650G

Photo evidence of my first bike. Continue reading

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Biomotive – 1994 Triumph Tiger 900

I was planning on buying a Ducati Monster 620 Dark. I had the cash in my hand, and the bike picked out at the Yamaha/Ducati dealership on South Lamar. The rumor was that Lyle Lovett bought his 998 there. I … Continue reading

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Quiet, Cold, and Dark – The ERCOT Event

O O O I’m living in the ice age. How to focus rage when it’s not the storm that takes out your power. Continue reading

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Current Garage – 1982 Mercedes Benz 300D Turbo Diesel Part 1

How an old Mercedes is what I drive now. Continue reading

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Biomotive – 1964 BMW R50/2

The gentleman’s rhinoceros beetle. Bap bap bap. Continue reading

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