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solo1
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« on: December 13, 2017, 07:10:06 AM »

As I mentioned, I no longer will be able to write new stories about present day riding. I still write and post other stories on a different forum.  My memory is chock full of stories.  I had looked at the stories that I posted here and saw the response over the last year and it seemed to me that we have a much better current rider and writer, DDT, Bruce, who posts real happenings in the world of motorcycling.  He is a favorite writer of mine.  I really thought that posting about four wheel escapades here didn't fit. At least that was my thought.  The responses on the other forum to my 'general' stories seems good.  Evidently my almost 90 year memory is still working. Smiley

This time of year, my memory is also very strong when I remember my wife of 46 years. She has been gone for 16 years now but it still seems like yesterday.  Christmas time is not the same without her.

I've always tried to post this older story about her, every year sorta whimsical, and with wistful thinking .   Although I said that I wouldn't post any more stories here, this one is special to me and I consider it special to be able to post it here during the Christmas season (and PMS season.)



                                                               In My Mind

I look out the window and all in  view is a bleak Indiana winter landscape.  Even though the winter is still in its infancy, it is a grownup in its intensity.   The streets are covered in ice, the wind is blowing, the thermometer hasn’t made up its mind as to whether it should go up or down. and its not a fit day to be out.
The Valkyrie is hibernating for now with a battery charger ensuring a steady stream of electrons for the day that the Valk is called upon to awaken.  For now, the Valkyrie is content to rest.

Rest is also what I should do.  However, I cannot.  My mind is restless.  I wonder, could it be possible to go back in time and relive events of my youth  but change my personal history to better suit my dreams.  Yes, it is possible. In My Mind.

It is the summer of 1956.  I am on my Valkyrie, Emanuel.  My dear wife, Phyl, is once more with me, her with the wonderful blue eyes, freckles, and youthful figure is on the back hugging my waist.  I am no longer Solo 1 for, you see, my wife is riding with me.  Gone are all her ills that troubled her in later years, gone are all her inhibitions about riding ,  and she is once again the youthful girl and love of my life.  As if that’s not enough,  I also have enjoyed a magic transformation.   My left knee once again does my bidding, my right wrist is pain free, and all the anxieties and depression of my later years have disappeared as I  return to the joy of being 27 again.  In My Mind.

The Valkyrie senses our mood.  The chrome adorned flat six engine rumbles contentedly as we motor east on Highway 2 along the north shore of Lake Michigan.   The weather is perfect, not a cloud in the sky with a temperature of 70 degrees and a cooling  breeze blowing onshore from the south.  We are riding past a long stretch of sand dunes between the lake and gently undulating highway Two.  There are occasional tendrils of sand intruding on the road but they present no problems to my  reacquired  youthful confidence and skill.  The deep blue waters of Lake Michigan beckons but our thirst for contentment is satisfied by the heady aroma of  pine trees ,  the wind past our bodies, and the willingness of the steed under us to do our bidding.  In My Mind.

The wonderful purr of the flat six engine is both reassuring and soporific and the combination of both feelings creates a sense of appeasement,  In My Mind.

We continue on.  Ahead is a series of curves, unusual for this highway.  However,  Emanuel is up to the task and so am I.  The purring rumble of the Valk approaches a snarl as I downshift and twist the throttle as we enter the curves, my wife holding me ever tighter but welcoming the rush.  We continue on, the Valks engine settling back to a quiet rumble once again.  We are enjoying the rhythm of the road with the sparkling waters of Lake Michigan to our right. Soon, too soon, we are through the curves and ‘way ahead on our right, we can see Big Mac beckoning to us.  This graceful and beautiful six mile long bridge over the straits, bridging the gap between the lower and the upper peninsula of the Wolverine state and with the Great Lake of Huron on one side and the Great Lake of Michigan on the other, has always been a welcome sight.  The ride marked by an absence of  other vehicles, has been rewarding.  The memories, newly minted, are exquisite but bittersweet.  Overall a joyful experience.   In My Mind.

The Mind is a wonderful gift and it can uplift us even in the bleakest times.

So all of you out there who are suffering from the effects of this, the Winter of 2007,  take a ride, take a trip, create good memories, and ponder on them,   

All this is possible, In YOUR Mind.


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To All of my Friends in the VRCC, A very Merry Christmas and I wish you a 2018 year of clear roads, temperate weather, safe travels, and a storehouse of new memories.

Wayne. solo1


















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Hook#3287
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« Reply #1 on: December 13, 2017, 09:42:38 AM »

Wayne, thank you. 

Great story, again cooldude
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Charlie McCready
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« Reply #2 on: December 13, 2017, 01:37:42 PM »

That's a good story anytime Wayne. I do a lot of those rides in MY mind.

Keep on keeping on !!
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OnaWingandaPrayer
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« Reply #3 on: December 13, 2017, 02:52:46 PM »

Wayne, thank you for sharing your thoughts. The mind can do wonderful things.
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Tailgate Tommy
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« Reply #4 on: December 14, 2017, 11:08:24 AM »

Thanks Wayne! Great story as always. Merry Christmas to you too!
Tom
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