Thursday, June 23, 2011

Last Day of Spring (June 20, 2011)

Back in Carolina for a visit, went out on a hot, and cloudy day. Ride ended at Iron Thunder which is out near the big Concord Mills complex. That is North Carolina's #1 tourist attraction. Liked this place, Steve's favorite stop...good lunch special and good beverage prices. Nice to be on the bike again after a long visit in Richmond (been here like three weeks since the last trip home) and enjoyed the ride. Was a hot weekend there with temperatures close to 100 most of the visit, and some periods of big rain. One of the storms did some real damage to a number of trees in the area, and put a couple of those trees on some houses.
This is the view from my bike, looking at Steve's Harley-Davidson trike. First time to really ride with him; bit of a change from following a motorcycle as such, but got used to it pretty quickly. Steve has been fighting cancer and the old Harley he had (an Ultra Classic) was a lot for him to hold; so he got this. In just a few weeks he has some 2500 miles on it, which is pretty impressive. Due to the skies we did not go very far, but did hit some backroads behind Concord Mills. Amazed at the development that was back there; a lot of housing has sprung up even in times such as these. There were some really nice places, and some fun roads to ride.
I had seen the medical helicopter at the hospital landing when I arrived a couple of days before; was too excited about being home to stop for a photo, but did take a quick post ride to see if it was still there (it was not) , but got a few more miles. Did take a short ride though Oakwood Cemetery in Concord, where I snapped this monument photo at left. Very old cemetery, and it is the final resting place for many of the founders and "movers and shakers" of Concord history. Plus, its pretty close to the house, as you can see from the skies, certainly not a blue sky day. Sometimes to have to ride in the rain, but always enjoy avoiding it if it is possible. Still it was a very fine ride, got in some 60 miles, and that was very nice. Clouds did keep the temperature down, and I did appreciate that part of it.
Always good to be back in Carolina. Previous days (Saturday and Sunday) spent some pleasant times with my wife, son, and the dogs who were all glad to see me. Always good to have that and grateful for a supportive family. This is a difficult thing to do, this living in two places.

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