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Just a former garbageman living in New Mexico selling crap to tourists and locals alike.

Strange Day today

  1. Had a great ride up the Pecos River Canyon with Dizzy Jake and Paulie. We solved many of the world’s problems at stops, including the shortage of organs for donation purposes.
  2. Chatted with Keith this afternoon, evening for him. Been awhile and it was nice catching up with him.
  3. Here’s where it gets strange. Keith Villanueva and his goons have been banned from our property for many moons. They’re thieves and junkies and basic ne’er do wells.
  4. They want to be treated like customers, not shitheads like I prefer to treat them. I went after the female with a baseball bat  after she came after me. She retreated quickly.
  5. Called the police, 3 or 4 hours ago. Still waiting for them. You’d think that a remote business, where the owner has been threatened would rate lights and a bit of speed, but I may be wrong.
  6. I know that one is en route as I type.  I’ll let you know what the outcome is when I know.
  7. Update:
  8. Police came.
  9. Can’t do anything until something happens.
  10. Paul & Keith may understand the following acronym: S.N.A.F.U.
  11. It’s a military thing.
  12. The involved female called and lied to me again. Said she got away from them and needed gas to get away from them, but I heard him coaching her in the background. Stupid people.
  13. That’s all.

Damn

  • Lots of empty dates in the calendar to the left. I’ll try and catch you all up.
  • We went on the trip with the HOG rally.  The 2 days at my home dealer were pretty fun, but a lot of work.
  • The ride to Durango was just Nina and I. Nina’s request because it was our anniversary weekend and it was a different route than the group was riding and it was the route we took the first time we went to Ouray after we moved here. It made sense.
  • Durango was a nice time. Great hotel. Good food. Great times with friends. It was nice!
  • The ride from Durango to Grand Junction started great and was great for most of the trip, but nearing Grand Junction we heard Fritz ask if anyone lost a shift lever? Crap, it was me. We pulled over and part of the group went looking for the lever and a couple of us stayed and worked on the bike. Just a guess, but it looked like the group walking found the lever about ¾ of a mile down the road and it took the 45 minutes to find it.
  • Once we had the part, it was a 10 minute job to make the repair and hit the road again. H/T to Gerald, who stopped and helped. Harley riders are great people!
  • Since we had minimal tools and a dealership in Grand Junction that isn’t open weekends, I felt more comfortable leaving the tour after Grand Junction. We passed on the party and sat at the hotel and had dinner and drinks. I was very sore after sitting on the ground fixing the bike.
  • To Grand Junction Harley-Davidson; ARE FREAKING MORONS OR SOMETHING? YOU HAVE 500 BIKERS NEXT DOOR TO YOUR SHOP AND YOU ARE CLOSED? DO YOU REALIZE THE LOST REVENUE? BIKES NEEDING SERVICE? MOTOR CLOTHES? SOUVENIRS? STUPID FUCKS!
  • After dinner and drinks, we found out that JJ was returning home too, so we coordinated our leaving with him. We found that the fastest route turned out to be one of the most beautiful routes of our trip.
  • We stopped in Alamosa and JJ continued home.
  • The hotel had 1 room available. A suite. Expensive but a great room. It turns out that Alamosa is a destination for bus tour groups and the hotels are constantly booked. They have the tourist trains pulling out of the town.
  • We found a great restaurant, Hunan Palace, and had the best Chinese food we’ve had in years. It was amazing!
  • We left Alamosa about 8:30 and got to Santa Fe at 11:30 and stopped at the dealership to get a replacement part for my spare that I used to fix my bike.
  • I also gave everyone there a rash of shit about selling me a defective bike and how the part flew off the bike and bounced down the highway and went through the windshield of a car and killed the nun that was driving handicapped children to church and the resulting crash killed the poor kids, but once again, I was not believed.
  • We made it home in good time and I’m going to ignore the bike today since it’s supposed to rain today.
  • Going to town shortly to get parts for the garage door.

Gone.

We leave shortly for our anniversary trip with 500 other bikers. The turnout @ Santa Fe Harley-Davidson was staggering. I’ve never seen that many people there in the 3 years I’ve been associated with them.  Myself and the rest of the attending Sangre de Cristo HOG members worked our asses off last night to make sure the event was a smashing success.

Our itinerary:

  • Leaving today, we head to Durango Colorado. We are riding alone and not with our group. Our route is our preferred route to Durango and one we enjoy.
  • Leaving Durango tomorrow, we head to Grand Junction Colorado and we spend the day there riding the area and partying through out the night. It is our anniversary.
  • Leaving G.J. has us heading south through Utah and into Arizona and Nina and I will spend 2 nights in Flagstaff.  We plan on hitting the Grand Canyon while there and will head home from there while others continue to Williams Arizona, Palm Springs, and Lancaster California.

I know, you’re all jealous!  Peace out my friends!

Stuff

  • I’ve basically stopped posting political shit at FB. I’m tired of arguing with liberals. They recognize the flaws of hillary, but they despise trump, but they feel that the country will do better with the same crooks than trying something new. Same reasoning for Gary Johnson.
  • Today starts the Open Road West Ride. We leave on Saturday for Durango. Today and tomorrow are reserved for the road captains to lead rides or at minimum direct riders to great rides in the area.
  • Nina and I are riding a different route to Durango than the group since it’s our anniversary weekend and we wish some time alone. And then there’s the fact that I’d rather not ride with one of our group who drives me crazy.
  • We’ll leave the ride after Flagstaff.