I think it’s all about learning to be be content while making a life for yourself and your family. I still daydream about a lot of things and activities that I have on my bucket list but they are not what drives me. I have become content without just sitting down and saying I’m done. A lot of unhappiness exists just from the struggle of trying to have more, especially by those who didn’t prepare themselves well for the world we live in today.
John,
I think you've got it! Much wisdom there, and I agree with you. We so often make priorities of insignificant things only to later wonder why we haven't found an answer to what really matters in life... and, why we haven't had a more enjoyable life! That old song about looking for love in all the wrong places could be applied to so many other aspects of our journey...
DDT
My daughter just got back from a school trip to Costa Rica where they visited a school in a very poor area and gave them a bunch of sporting goods, school supplies, etc. She said they have nothing. They get 1 square of toilet paper per day. Yet she said she’s never met happier kids. The toilet paper thing alone would make me pretty miserable.

Beautiful pics. Thanks for sharing.

Jason,
I'm constantly reminded of that old saying: "I complained because I had no shoes... Then I met a man with no feet!" Those of us fortunate to be born in so-called advanced nations have little concept of how much - most - of the world lives!
In our country we recently had a manufactured political 'tempest in a teapot' over bathroom selection and public toilet labeling... Imagine that! Of course it was merely a distraction to focus attention away from really important issues at the time, but... Imagine trying to explain the furor and angst over that to those kids in Costa Rica...
Thanks for your always positive and insightful replies...
DDT
We would all do well to have your outlook on life Bruce. At least, I know I would.

Thanks for the story. Life has been pretty good to me also. We are lucky men.
They get 1 square of toilet paper per day. Yet she said she’s never met happier kids. The toilet paper thing alone would make me pretty miserable.
Miserable ? It would make me downright postal ! There is no doubt we are spoiled. One of the greatest gifts I recieved from my time in the Navy was seeing how people in the Phillipines and Kenya lived.
Rob,
Thanks, my friend! I always appreciate your replies, too... Yes, our 'uncle' favored me with a trip overseas too... And, like you, it gave me a much deeper appreciation of the good fortune we all share in this great land of ours!
We can dispute the details and finer points of matters in our nation, but there is no doubt none of us want to trade places with much of the rest of the world!!! It ain't perfect here, but IMHO, it'll do nicely!!!
DDT
Bruce,
That is a really nice and thoughtful post! Lord knows I have been Truly blessed, though not with money and things. I have had a rather easy life compared to most of the humans on this planet.
I too have noted that people with a lot of wealth and “things” seem to be the most unhappy while those with little are more content. I believe the sign that I saw in a storefront in Cloudcroft is very correct.

Have I mentioned that I am so very happy to be me and to be wandering around this great country on this convoluted ride to Taos? I have heard it said that “It is good to be the king”. I say, it is good to be me! So far this ride has been nowhere we expected it to be but it has been way better than we could have foreseen and planned for.
Bigwolf
Jerry,
It seems weird writing to you with you just across the room from me! Still, I share your desire for others to know of some of our feelings and thoughts about our experience... so... Yep, nothing at all like we thought it would be, but then that is so typical of distance riding!
Weather enters into the picture even before KSU, and it influences virtually every decision and choice to follow! It's as though a Devine guide has a hand in all of this... Things have certainly turned out to be far better than either of us could have 'planned'!!! However that has come about, though, I'm quite happy to have it so!!!
I agree with your observations in the first part of your reply, and I admit much of that applies to this wannabe rider (I don't and never have owned a Harley). We humans are peculiar beings, aren't we? We're born with a 'blank slate', and we spend our lives searching for answers, understanding, and wisdom... Most of us never get to a place where we're satisfied, however... Like we've all said at one time or another, though, it isn't about the destination...
DDT
So, here I am… following doctor’s orders…
And doing a great job of it also, your Doc must be proud

Bruce, your post were always awesome. Now that you include pics, their more awesome.
Happiness ain't all it's cracked up to be and "Having it all" just means maintenance.
Bill,
Thanks, amigo, for the nice words! As I recall, it was you who told me about 'Ventusky', right? Whether or not it was you, someone did, and I use it daily now! And, it has really paid off... We've managed to quite literally dodge rain, hail, tornados... everything but excitement! Nice suggestion, and I truly appreciate it.
I also agree with you about having it all not being a perfect scenario... Maintenance is indeed a bitch!!!
DDT
Seems fair enough to me! Complaining and coveting only blinds our eyes from our countless blessings! Seems like you're seeing things very clearly from your vagabond perspective. Carry on...
Seth,
I completely agree with you, regarding missing the good stuff while pursuing unimportant things, complaining about what we don't have and never realizing all we do have!!! I humbly also agree that viewing the world and life generally from the saddle of a scooter has a very sobering, soothing, and perspective enhancing quality, and I've benefited so much from my experience... Glad I got this part right!!!
DDT
Very acute observation Mr. Bug Killer. Doing a good job out there it would appear of guiding Mr. Bigwolf around and showing him some places that he would not have visited on his own. Just be glad you are not back here is Florida right now. I know you keep up with happenings via the Weather Channel but if you were home you would be spending a lot of time in that recliner as it is too hot to get out after about 9 am.
Terry,
Thanks, my old friend! Yeah, Jerry has not missed a day shamelessly displaying unmistakable signs of shock and awe, amazement and occasional disbelief! He's seeing things he had no concept even existed, and he reminds me so much of myself out here doing the same things... Funny, I was just like him on my first visit out here... and I still am just like that on each subsequent visit!!! Yes, I am glad to be here in cool temps rather than in that danged ol' recliner waiting for Fall...
DDT
So far this ride has been nowhere we expected it to be but it has been way better than we could have foreseen and planned for.
Bigwolf
Sometimes having a plan can really mess up a plan.
Paul,
You are a master of understatement... and brevity! In so few words you can say so much! Sort of like a picture, only in reverse... Would that make you a negative...? Naw, gifted more likely!
DDT