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DDT (12)
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« on: October 10, 2016, 06:03:44 AM »

                                                       The Tonic…

It’s just in me, I reckon… My sister-in-law, originally from east Texas, says that about folks when they appear to be doing anything that seems beyond their ability to control… We all have a few things that would fit neatly into such a scenario… like…

I sometimes suffer from the paralyzing effects of inertia… or some variation of procrastination, if you prefer. It seems I’m not alone in that predicament, but that’s another story. The purpose here is to point out that I am such a person, but, happily, that I’ve also found a reliable ‘tonic’ that always works, usually far beyond my expectations. You know it variously as ‘wind therapy’ or some other witty metaphor, but for me it’s just that simple… When in doubt, head out!

Matthew had just blown through, and the predictable aftermath, assuming one sustained no injury or damage, is the feeling of relief and joy… and restlessness. Yep, the temp had dropped several degrees and the humidity was a fraction of what it had been recently, too. WOW! ALI was practically pleading with me to get her out from under the cover and let her run.

I, of course, was coming up with all sorts of ‘good’ reasons to remain stationary. Even I could only fight the unmistakable call of the open road for so long, though. I’d actually been engaged in one of my many stealthy forms of ‘justified’ procrastination at the time… when my ability to put-off truly important stuff was finally overcome.

Yep, I was on my laptop surfing the net, visiting a few familiar sites here and there, ordering a couple of things online (who knew guys can be such shoppers too?) … posting messages on our board… You know, all that ‘necessary’ stuff we seem to just have to do. It struck me that… well, that I was wasting what little time I have remaining piddling around, and that I should go while I still can. Only piddling time will be here soon enough…

I forced myself to finish packing the brand new T-Bag I’d bought online recently to replace the most recent one we’d worn slap out through significant usage.  Surprise! Everything fit! Just barely, though… Ever notice how things always fit just right when we’re loading up for a road trip… but, three days later you can’t pound, stuff, refold, or roll all your crap so it will all fit back into your bags? I refer to this phenomenon as ‘cargo swelling’. It doesn’t help if you pick up additional ‘essential’ items along the way, either.

I hauled everything out to ALI, strapped it all into place, returned to the house to finish my ‘personal’ preparations, then… I set the choke and turned the key. Nothing… Oh, I might as well push the starter button too… She roared to life instantly… eagerly… she needed this as much as I did, and she wasn’t messing around here either!

It is important to note that all of the activity up to that point was more or less forced. I had to overcome one of the many features of inertia… a seeming lack of energy, motivation, and enthusiasm to get up and get out. I’m starting to wonder if this may be the most insidious aspect of this condition… Perhaps that’s why we are so slow to undertake the cure… I mean, a good thought is one thing, actual exertion and effort quite another…

Well, once I threw my leg over her saddle and settled my delicate derriere onto that comfy Ultimate booty holder, everything changed! Now it seemed as though effortless willing of things to happen was all that was required…

Muscle memory has to figure into this somehow, but no conscious thought followed by effort generated through deliberate transference of instructions to appendages is ever noticed… Nope, it’s time to go, so the throttle gets twisted, the clutch released, and the feet automatically find their way to the Cobra floorboards… It’s almost like dreaming of floating along on a cloud… except that your eyes had better be open!

It usually takes less than a mile for a recurring series of thoughts to cross my mind… Why am I doing this now? Why haven’t I been out here already? How could I possibly sit in that house when I could have been doing this? Do we need a government program to remedy that condition?

Soon enough we were cruising down the road, and all was well in the cosmos… I happened to glance at the trip log… Yep, I’d parked our girl without topping off again, so now some push water was going to be required. No biggie, a familiar station was just up ahead… Done, then back out there… This is really living!

I’d chosen a route… well, actually a route had evolved as we ridden along, but it was still familiar to us, as all are… There are just so many ways in and out of Florida, and I have spent most of my life down there… so… Anyway, I set a couple of mental ‘way points’ in my thinker muscle… Places where we could get a room…

We passed the first couple of places, but no need to stop yet, so we continued on to the next… and the next… At last, I decided to stay in Eufaula, AL… We’d made it close enough to be within easy riding distance from an important early item I wanted to address… I’d missed that on our last trip, but this time there simply was no excuse…

CF Penn Hamburgers was introduced to me in June 1962. My family had moved to Decatur, AL, then, and the first guy I’d met was a neighbor, Bobby Dempster. Well, fifteen-year-old boys being what they are, we wound up doing a bit of exploring… and CF Penn was an early introduction that he assured me would be an important one… He was right… far more so than I could have imagined at the time.

I instantly fell in love with those delightful morsels, and my affection has only grown over the years. Even though I spent three years in the Army, and I returned to Florida in 1970 to live for the next thirty-five years, I managed to stop by Penn’s at least once in every calendar year, including this one.

My niece called me a week or two ago to let me know Penn’s almost closed, but they were still there after all… for now… Dang! Now you see why it is imperative I go there again… just in case… I never thought that day would come, but now I feel a strong need to support that business as best I can.

Penn burgers are an acquired taste, but not something requiring a sophisticated palate by any means… In all candor, I’m quite sure that for me anyway, it has at least as much to do with nostalgia as it does with flavor. I’m in the minority on this, according to my own unscientific, not statistically valid study of the matter…

Folks I know generally fall into one of three groups, when it comes to this particular dining experience. There are those who will accompany me there and join me in devouring a few (my riding bud, Jim Dorman, is such a person). There are also those who will accompany me there, but will not eat even one (Napper is such a person). Then there is the other half of my acquaintances who won’t even go there with me in the first place (my ex-wife is such a person).

Well, stopping in Eufaula had positioned us nicely to arrive in Decatur for an early afternoon gastronomic event… the much anticipated royal repast! Naturally my arrival time will depend in part upon when I depart this motel… It seems nippy outside just now, so I’ve been dilly-dallying to slow the pace of activity and thereby allow for a more pleasant ride shortly… Hmmmmm…

I wonder if this just might be another of my curious idiosyncrasies at work here, too…? I have this thing… I call it dietary foreplay… that I employ to heighten meal expectations and to get the ‘juices’ flowing… Am I subconsciously setting myself up for a taste-bud extravaganza?

DDT




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« Reply #1 on: October 10, 2016, 06:51:28 AM »

Glad to see that you are out doing what you do. Be safe, and keep em coming.  cooldude
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« Reply #2 on: October 10, 2016, 07:52:16 AM »

Bruce,

I know age never plays a part in the increase of procrastination that comes over us. No matter how strong the lure of the road in some of us is stronger than the age sapping procrastination that starts to creep in. Enjoy you gastronomic adventure.

I have been looking at maps and starting to consider when I too can start to wandering the roadways again. "The Hoopty" sits on jacks right now waiting for the final drive to be rebuilt so I am stranded without three wheels.

I believe my next vagabond trip will either be with the slow and steady "Hoopty" or I am looking at a two wheel version of the Ural that might go faster but still has the distant strange appeal of a Russian motorcycle.

Be safe my friend.

Charlie

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« Reply #3 on: October 10, 2016, 08:14:49 AM »

"Dietary Foreplay"  2funny is perhaps the most significant motivation in my life. Thank you for the melody in your musings. Stay safe!
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« Reply #4 on: October 10, 2016, 04:55:27 PM »

Glad to see that you are out doing what you do. Be safe, and keep em coming.  cooldude




Thanks, Damon... ALI and I are quite content now... and prospects for the next couple of weeks look fantabulous! No guarantees, but it is entirely possible I may spin another yarn or two... Speaking of yarns, you and Deadpan both struck a chord with your ride reports! WOW! Great ride through some really awesome country... and a very nice record of events... Thanks for those!

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Bruce,

I know age never plays a part in the increase of procrastination that comes over us. No matter how strong the lure of the road in some of us is stronger than the age sapping procrastination that starts to creep in. Enjoy you gastronomic adventure.

I have been looking at maps and starting to consider when I too can start to wandering the roadways again. "The Hoopty" sits on jacks right now waiting for the final drive to be rebuilt so I am stranded without three wheels.

I believe my next vagabond trip will either be with the slow and steady "Hoopty" or I am looking at a two wheel version of the Ural that might go faster but still has the distant strange appeal of a Russian motorcycle.

Be safe my friend.

Charlie

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Charlie, my friend! Thanks for making this post... Frankly, I've been worried about you, and I was starting to wonder if perhaps your 'time' had come and you were letting all of this go. It really pleasures me considerable to learn otherwise! Delighted to see you still have the fire, and that you're pondering your next wander-cruise somewhere out in our continent. Ride on, my friend! Please be safe, and please, please keep us posted on your travels and experiences... You are the real deal when it comes to serious bike travel, and it is inspiring to see you at it... you know, practicing your craft.

DDT




"Dietary Foreplay"  2funny is perhaps the most significant motivation in my life. Thank you for the melody in your musings. Stay safe!




Glad you liked my story, Karen... I'm also really glad things worked out for you and your trike! Hope you have a safe trip home... Are you absolutely sure you can't stay until the weekend and the FCR?

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« Reply #5 on: October 10, 2016, 05:38:32 PM »

riding for food, yep can truthfully say I have set more than one ride just for that purpose,

in fact it was the main reason I chose the itinerary for our ride yesterday

Fortunately, the gastronomic experience was pleasant and the company and I enjoyed the BBQ

What is in those burgers that makes em so special?

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« Reply #6 on: October 10, 2016, 05:45:55 PM »

Eufaula, Alabama! Nice!
That town and its old historic homes along Route 82 is amazing. I have hunted out of there for almost two decades now and love the slow drive through it. Our camp is about 7 miles West out on 82 and about another 9 up hwy 89, in Comer, Al.
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« Reply #7 on: October 10, 2016, 07:15:11 PM »

riding for food, yep can truthfully say I have set more than one ride just for that purpose,

in fact it was the main reason I chose the itinerary for our ride yesterday

Fortunately, the gastronomic experience was pleasant and the company and I enjoyed the BBQ

What is in those burgers that makes em so special?

Oss




Grease! You could almost say those are deep fried... They have this cooking surface with about a three inch 'lip' all around it, and they put an inch or two of shortening in there and keep it hot. The burgers float around until they're nearly done, then they are stacked up where they wait for someone to order one... or several, as in my case...

They then take one off the stack and plop it back in the hot grease to warm it and put the finishing touches on the cooking... then they are placed on a bun where 'fixin's' are added... All the way means with mustard and onions... Ketchup, salt and/or pepper can also be added... That was it... A few years back they did start offering a slice of cheese, too, but you have to ask for it. I don't, however, not part of the memory...

Fond memories are absolutely the most important ingredient for me... The first couple of years I went in there, they were at the 'old' location on Moulton St. That place was about a block on the other side of Second Ave. in downtown from where it is today. The old building is gone now, and a bank currently occupies that space.

Back then, there were two white haired men who cooked and served... everything actually. To serve all they had to do was wrap the burger in waxed paper and turn around, set in front of you, and ask what you wanted to drink. Two all the way and a Pepsi Cola in a bottle cost 50 cents... not 50 cents plus tax... a half dollar or two quarters was it... no tipping either.

Every time I went in there they were busy, so I never once spoke with either gentleman beyond placing an order... few of the other patrons did either. Still, the experience, the ambiance, the sounds and smells, hustle and bustle, the drone of patrons chatting about politics, etc., combined and had a special 'flavor' all its own, and I really enjoyed just going in and being there... Nowadays, I enjoy sitting in there thinking about those days and... you know, nostalgia stuff. The burgers actually are just so-so... but all that goes with them, well...

DDT




Pappy!

Yep! I've been riding through there for many decades along US 82... and several times up and down US 431. I've also stayed in motels in Eufaula many times over the years... It was a good stopping point for me when returning to Florida from a road trip, and it left me with a somewhat shortened final day for the ride... Good for several reasons, not the least of which was shorter days with increasing heat are a real blessing! I also rented a house over in Troy once upon a time, so I've ridden through there on day rides many, many times as well. My ex and I even visited that town once and looked at some old houses... thinking we might buy one and move there... we didn't, however... We've probably crossed paths there before... thanks for not running over me!

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« Reply #8 on: October 11, 2016, 07:41:25 AM »

Bruce,

The fire never goes out, and for me "the wind sooths the soul".  But like many we sometimes have to reign in the desire to get to the better goal which is to be on the road without any restrictions, just like you.

I have my little piece of quiet now in SW Colorado.  I seek peace on a river chasing the wily trout, and finishing up my need for personal accomplishment.  "The Hoopty" keeps me in the wind but just a different way.  Although now more locally I still put the miles, or should I say the Kilometers when needed to keep the skills and to keep the fire going.  It won't be much longer and my work career will be over and then my time will be free to again wander this great country and maybe some others too.

Remember only the front wheel truly knows where you are going, because it leads the way.  Stay safe out there Bruce.  Hopefully one day we will cross paths and again tell the truly great road stories of our adventures.

Be safe,

Charlie
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« Reply #9 on: October 11, 2016, 07:51:22 AM »

It's rarely too far to ride for a great burger, only time and money restrain those activities.

It's heart warming to know a friend who has the capability and wherewith all to achieve such dietary goals.   Envy is my closest emotion.    Ride safe and enjoy those burgers.   :thumbsup:
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