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11-04-2008, 11:30 PM
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#361 | | Member
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| Re: Kanab Canyon and more, UT. Quote:
Originally Posted by beemerchef | I love the Bike. I am a bimmer rider at heart. My husband had one for a while and had to sell it, a K110RS, he loved that bike. He now has a Lifan 200GY. |
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11-06-2008, 09:18 PM
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#362 | | Senior Member
Join Date: Mar 2007 Location: On the road
Posts: 285
| Re: My dog Spirit and I, homeless on the road... That is an old picture! The bike still had the winch on it... What is a Lifan? Never heard of it... Thanks.
The “Colors” of Life, Texas
Back at “The Oasis”, feeling better by the day and trying to sort out the steps to maybe be approved for Health Care. This reminds me so much of the times when Lance was sick and we were asked for the mighty $ first… who cared what his name was. I am getting the same treatment! It is a sad state of affair but somehow, either here or Florida, it will be taken care off.
I think there is a bunch of Dual Sport Riders in town this weekend, a turn of the throttle and will go to meet them as we did last year.
All is well, I feel so clean as I think the nicotine has left my body by now and without coffee either my senses are becoming so perceptive of my environment. I was thinking this morning how great this was, much less to pack on the rig!!! It is a change I have to say, a great change as I have to take the positive aspect of it all.
Another recipe, all on the Blog.
Be well… Ara & Spirit |
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11-09-2008, 09:18 PM
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#363 | | Senior Member
Join Date: Mar 2007 Location: On the road
Posts: 285
| Re: My dog Spirit and I, homeless on the road...
In retrospect, Texas
I feel as the meds are kicking in. There is a clarity in the mind which is starting to prevail and that nicotine craving is just about gone, hoping that the Cardiologist’s prognosis on the 17th will be a decent and fair one! We are actually going to take ride today into Terlingua, Lajitas. There is a group of dual sport riders in town and many we had met last year. The “Lifestyle” change was almost brutal the first days but already now it seems that all is leveling off and my attention is starting to again focus on… traveling! I need to focus a bit more and being anchored down for winter here, always mild but yet, high winds and freezing temps do happen. Yesterday morning actually for the first time Spirit’s outside water bowl froze to my surprise.
Photos? They are all from “memory lane”, they have been my travels these past few days throughout the Blog.
Be well, and again, “thank you” to all the kind readers that have extended a hand in these difficult times. We both appreciated more than you think.
Ara & Spirit |
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11-12-2008, 10:04 AM
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#364 | | Senior Member
Join Date: Mar 2007 Location: On the road
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| Re: My dog Spirit and I, homeless on the road...
Am I now a Photographer? Texas
Having been accepted at KIOWA Gallery in Alpine was a thrill yesterday, specially with Gallery night coming up on the 21st. 6 full size photos will be hanging on the wall.
What a Journey this has been. I read other’s ride reports… filled with riding. Somehow with us I can add undergoing an Echo Cardiogram last night… an ambulance ride… year round exposed photos in a so well known Gallery… much cooking… and oh! Yes… we also do ride!
Monday morning is still and will be the decisive moment in Odessa seeing the Cardiologist. I think some medication is going to do the trick… that is what Spirit thinks anyhow.
We are back in Alpine for now, too much commute if we stayed up “The Oasis”. My Friend Mac Gyver, meaning Ryan, also has gone home after setting up the solar system to an even better output performance. This is Life on the road, a bit hectic right now, all things must pass they say, this will too.
Be well… Ara & Spirit |
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11-12-2008, 10:30 AM
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#365 | | Senior Member
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| Re: My dog Spirit and I, homeless on the road... awesome pics. I really liked the site and hope to see more pics in the future. |
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11-15-2008, 08:32 AM
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#366 | | Senior Member
Join Date: Mar 2007 Location: On the road
Posts: 285
| Re: My dog Spirit and I, homeless on the road...
The ultimate “therapy”… Texas
I think anything where your head can stick out with no roof going down the road would be the ultimate therapy as it is for us. I say us as Spirit always agrees to take off, I have yet to hear a complain from him. It is that “no partition” feeling with the surrounding scenery, it is the wind with its moods and strengths, it is being transposed into another space where nothing much from the real world on foot quite matters anymore. And I say “anything” as many would not care for a motorcycle. So there are sidecar rigs like ours, three wheelers, some new fancy designs have surfaced lately with two wheels in the front and one in the rear… I think a nice little convertible will also do!
As long as we can ride, this waiting game, this counting the days to Monday, will be fine. I think once this is all behind us, including Art Gallery Nights the following weekend, I have already this fantasy that we are going to take off, follow a southern route to California and slowly go up the coast trying to stay warm.
I think I will be bursting by then… In the meantime it was a timeless ride to Ft Davis.
Be well… hope all this makes a bit of sense! Ara & Spirit |
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11-18-2008, 07:19 PM
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#367 | | Senior Member
Join Date: Mar 2007 Location: On the road
Posts: 285
| Re: My dog Spirit and I, homeless on the road... Marfa, Texas
Ride and more riding, just have to, it is “the “prescription with unlimited refills, no Dr’s visits needed. Marfa was our destination.
Yesterday we did drive to Odessa. Paul Glaves was great company and courteous enough to wheel me there and back. The miles went on like a flash, I think we could have gone cross country and never be without an interesting conversation.
The Dr’s visit itself? Well… my echo cardiogram never made it, no where to be found. He was actually more concerned with the arteries that had the bypasses 13 years ago, kind of like an old tube in a tire I guess. So back to Odessa on Monday for this time a Nuclear stress test. Sounds dramatic. I guess we will just take all this one step at the time. The attitude has not changed with receptionists! “It will be $210 for your first visit” she said without looking up… as I replied “how about if I don’t like the Dr? will I get refund”. Two hours later… (waiting was free) I made his acquaintance as he also insisted that he hears the “I don’t have Insurance” too many times a day… “I am here as a medical Doctor…” he went on to make me understand, “not a Social worker”… And I did… trust me! Be well… always. Ara & Spirit |
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11-18-2008, 08:27 PM
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#368 | | Senior Member
Join Date: Nov 2008 Location: Sierra Leone
Posts: 265
| Re: My dog Spirit and I, homeless on the road... This is amazing. I probably missed it but how did you get the time and money to do this? I love travelling and would give anything to do this with my 2 Danes. |
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11-20-2008, 09:54 PM
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#369 | | Senior Member
Join Date: Mar 2007 Location: On the road
Posts: 285
| Re: My dog Spirit and I, homeless on the road... Quote:
Originally Posted by Great Dane This is amazing. I probably missed it but how did you get the time and money to do this? I love travelling and would give anything to do this with my 2 Danes. | Well, we left when I was 58. No money, just seeking therapy after my only child Lance passed away and my savings going to his Health Care as he also did not have Insurance... How do we survive? I wonder that too... but it does not matter. Our wealth is within and as it is written in the Blog with the help from readers like you... kind of as if you were buying a book... with endless chapters!
Indian Head trail Rd, Texas
Just a few miles south of “The Oasis”, on the outskirts of Terlingua, is this road that will take you to a “space” to me unlike any others. It is also an entrance of Big Bend Park, it is a show of Mother Nature’s work, it is a display of rocks in shapes, colors and intricate cuts a bit rare in this area. They are raw, cracked, balanced often defying gravity, they are my destination when wanting to escape and do some hiking as the trail/road also leads to some spectacular views of the Chisos.
We did not spend all day, just long enough to again leave in total amazement.
Tomorrow “white elephant” is moving to Alpine for a couple days. This is when I suddenly decided that I do enjoy it! I can park anywhere and still be home, eliminating the commute back here. Alpine’s Gallery Nights will start in the am and promises to be two fun filled days as I will also try to take a lot of pictures.
So till then… enjoy the “ rocks”.
Be well… Ara & Spirit |
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11-23-2008, 10:23 PM
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#370 | | Senior Member
Join Date: Mar 2007 Location: On the road
Posts: 285
| Re: My dog Spirit and I, homeless on the road...
Gallery Nights in Alpine, Texas
“Old Faithful” must be lonely by now! She has been left behind since Friday. Today she is 210 miles away as we are now in Odessa’s Hospital Parking Lot with our winter base camp “The White Elephant”. It was however 2 greats nights in Alpine, camped right across from the Kiowa Gallery where the Journey’s Photos displayed had some great feedback and even a couple sales. I call it “Amazing”. The crowds were out in full force for both nights, a nice pleasant crowd, much music, much dancing and much food everywhere! The support from other local Artists has also been such a welcome gesture and so has been the kindness of Keri, the owner of the Gallery.
I would call it a perfect time…
Now of course waiting for the dreaded Nuclear stress test, the only way to have all the cards in hand for a decision toward the future… I think it is going to be good, everything else has been…
Much more on the Blog…
Be well and “thank you all” for the great support you have given me… and Spirit.
Ara & Spirit |
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11-23-2008, 11:03 PM
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#371 | | Senior Member
Join Date: Nov 2008 Location: Sierra Leone
Posts: 265
| Re: My dog Spirit and I, homeless on the road... Quote:
Originally Posted by beemerchef Well, we left when I was 58. No money, just seeking therapy after my only child Lance passed away and my savings going to his Health Care as he also did not have Insurance... How do we survive? I wonder that too... but it does not matter. Our wealth is within and as it is written in the Blog with the help from readers like you... kind of as if you were buying a book... with endless chapters!
Indian Head trail Rd, Texas
Just a few miles south of “The Oasis”, on the outskirts of Terlingua, is this road that will take you to a “space” to me unlike any others. It is also an entrance of Big Bend Park, it is a show of Mother Nature’s work, it is a display of rocks in shapes, colors and intricate cuts a bit rare in this area. They are raw, cracked, balanced often defying gravity, they are my destination when wanting to escape and do some hiking as the trail/road also leads to some spectacular views of the Chisos.
We did not spend all day, just long enough to again leave in total amazement.
Tomorrow “white elephant” is moving to Alpine for a couple days. This is when I suddenly decided that I do enjoy it! I can park anywhere and still be home, eliminating the commute back here. Alpine’s Gallery Nights will start in the am and promises to be two fun filled days as I will also try to take a lot of pictures.
So till then… enjoy the “ rocks”.
Be well… Ara & Spirit | I'm sorry for your loss.
Amazing journey you've embarked on however, I've bookmarked your blog and will definitely be reading it whenever I get the chance. |
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11-25-2008, 07:34 PM
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#372 | | Senior Member
Join Date: Mar 2007 Location: On the road
Posts: 285
| Re: My dog Spirit and I, homeless on the road...
After Gallery Nights, Texas
I feel as I am now finally waking up from a long awaken sleep. The stress test is behind, the physician changing it to a chemically induced process with results on December the 2nd. I shall not think about it till then as soon as these side effects disappear. How good can all this be for the body including slightly radioactive chemicals? Lesser of two evils? Afraid to search…
“Old Faithful” is being pulled out of its Desert shelter in a few minutes, it is time to regroup soon and get back to our abnormal normal Life.
“Gallery Nights” are just a memory now, a great one, and the search for more magical photos of our Journey is right around the corner.
I always wonder where this is going! All we can do is enjoy the ride, there has not been any complains from neither of us these past two year!
More photos of the Alpine Gallery Nights on the Blog…
Be well…
Always.
Ara & Spirit |
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11-25-2008, 07:48 PM
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#373 | | Senior Member
Join Date: Mar 2007
Posts: 6,137
| Re: My dog Spirit and I, homeless on the road... Quote:
Originally Posted by beemerchef
After Gallery Nights, Texas
I feel as I am now finally waking up from a long awaken sleep. The stress test is behind, the physician changing it to a chemically induced process with results on December the 2nd. I shall not think about it till then as soon as these side effects disappear. How good can all this be for the body including slightly radioactive chemicals? Lesser of two evils? Afraid to search…
“Old Faithful” is being pulled out of its Desert shelter in a few minutes, it is time to regroup soon and get back to our abnormal normal Life.
“Gallery Nights” are just a memory now, a great one, and the search for more magical photos of our Journey is right around the corner.
I always wonder where this is going! All we can do is enjoy the ride, there has not been any complains from neither of us these past two year!
More photos of the Alpine Gallery Nights on the Blog…
Be well…
Always.
Ara & Spirit |
I have my fingers crossed for you, hoping your test results turn out well. Hope you and Spirit enjoy your Thanksgiving. |
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11-28-2008, 07:55 PM
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#374 | | Senior Member
Join Date: Mar 2007 Location: On the road
Posts: 285
| Re: My dog Spirit and I, homeless on the road...
Our Thanksgiving… Texas
150 miles or so from here, the “blue light” specials must be screaming in the aisles of the urban smorgasbords of consumerism. At “the Oasis”, here, the good weather and full sunlight, mild temperatures, silence, peace and serenity are on “special”, combined with yesterday’s great memories of a Thanksgiving spend with Friends we now call Family.
You cannot buy it, cannot lease it or borrow it! It happens as I can only wish it happens to you all.
It was great food, great laughter, great company that filled our cup running these past days on almost empty.
Even Spirit had a great time and moments. A true gentleman well behaved around our food and his own encounters with Desert dwellers, goats and other dogs, the later while taking a stroll to the Cowhead Ranch near by, a great place to stay while in the area and experience the real Texas Life as it use to be.
A full report on the Blog…
Be well… Ara & Spirit |
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12-01-2008, 07:00 PM
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#375 | | Senior Member
Join Date: Mar 2007 Location: On the road
Posts: 285
| Re: My dog Spirit and I, homeless on the road...
Our Postal Route.Tx
Not just any route but one of the most beautiful road this country has to offer. Roughly a 160 mile round trip which I always wondered how I would feel if it was my job. I guess my conclusion is, all is a matter of the individual if it would turn into a daily grind or a daily Journey discovering every day a new facet of the route. Definitely a job unlike other.
We have some Friends visiting from Booth, south of Houston. Carl and Colette and their own Friend Judy. We stayed with them for about a week a year or so ago, it is so nice to see familiar faces, catch up on the old times, talk about the future times. They have brought us a load of Pecan wood broken off the trees of their property since the last storm, wood is so valuable here and this will allow us to have much entertainment and outside warmth throughout the winter months coming up.
The “route” is on the Blog!
Be well, always.
Ara & Spirit |
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12-06-2008, 08:58 PM
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#376 | | Senior Member
Join Date: Mar 2007 Location: On the road
Posts: 285
| Re: My dog Spirit and I, homeless on the road...
Sometimes he also writes! Tx
That is the case today when Spirit last night took over the keyboard to express his own feelings. After all, I am only the “chauffeur” of this specie that has taken not quite yet, but will soon, over the World. They are the quiet “majority”, we just don’t know it yet.
Winter has definitely showed his face around here, comparing to temperatures up North however I will only get teased if I complained that it was 41 degrees when we left for some errands in Alpine. Today, this afternoon it was… close to 80! Good time to come and visit if anyone is planning a route to Big Bend and its vicinity.
We met up with a couple riders from Louisiana, today a couple from Austin and I think I need to be rescued by a notebook and pencil, I need to start writing down names!
Spirit was not too harsh on me, he just likes to make a point once in a while on the Blog.
Be well… Ara & Spirit |
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12-09-2008, 06:30 PM
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#377 | | Senior Member
Join Date: Mar 2007 Location: On the road
Posts: 285
| Re: My dog Spirit and I, homeless on the road... Thanks Renoman... sorry I did not see your post! Dah...
All is much better... adjusing the medication also has helped a lot. Hope this finds you well...
A “soulful neighbor”, Tx
It has become so strange about loosing days here. I sometimes look at a calendar, compare it to some recent writing or photography and realize that more days have passed than I thought. My neighbor a few miles down the road, John, he just celebrated his one year anniversary on his own land, totally self contained, on a different path than us, but with the same attraction toward these vast and empty spaces.
There is such an individuality here that it makes it interesting to visit others and see and be explained in depth how they are surviving.
If you are wondering what happened to Spirit’s color… that is about the norm by the end of the day as we live, eat, sleep and breathe dust. A dust here called “adobe”, fine powder, as fine as “talcum” powder and the main reason why we welcome rain so much!
Hope you enjoy his dwelling on the Blog… we sure did.
Be well… Ara & Spirit |
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12-11-2008, 08:49 PM
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#378 | | Senior Member
Join Date: Mar 2007 Location: On the road
Posts: 285
| Re: My dog Spirit and I, homeless on the road...
A new Christmas Tradition, Tx
So there is a story that goes about a “rock soup”. There was nothing to cook with, so rocks went into the pot and slowly everyone threw in something eatable and the soup appeared!
Kind of like that… We will be christening the new fire pit this Saturday and I will be offering some soup and bread, even dessert cooked in the fire. It is actually a Christmas memory as I did the same thing about 30 years ago or more… It has been a full circle.
“Old Faithful” also is getting ready for the road. The extra fuel and water situation is taken care off, now waiting for a couple parts, cracked luggage rack and leaky oil filler ring. Small items but needing attention.
Spirit? Happy as ever running full blast on this new path that I have been clearing, he has switched to a stick now… often not the same! “treats good” he keeps telling me… More on the Blog… in a few more words.
Be well… Ara & Spirit |
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12-15-2008, 08:54 AM
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#379 | | Senior Member
Join Date: Mar 2007 Location: On the road
Posts: 285
| Re: My dog Spirit and I, homeless on the road...
Some days are better than others… Tx.
I can only wish for everyone to have such a day during your Holidays whichever environment you might be in, urban or amongst Mother Nature as those warm and fuzzy feelings of Friendships are all within. From preparing our “rock soup” on the fire, to baking our bread for all to share, every step only brought us all closer together with ourselves and amongst us.
Like a magnet for our souls, the “fire ring” has been the center of our get together to celebrate this first “Christmas Tradition”. Complemented by a short drive to an empty creek bed for “rock hunting”, a bit then further to discover the most beautiful “swimming hole” I have ever experienced, to some cooked on coals stuffed bananas, conversations with no end bringing us from all walks of Life together… what more can I say? Even Spirit and Heidi blending in throughout these hours of joy and togetherness, it has been the perfect day. The greatest Christmas present we could have ever received. You cannot buy it, lease it or rent it… you cannot even borrow it… you have to make it! There are a couple new entries on the Blog hoping they reflect your own good times. Be well… always. Ara & Spirit
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12-15-2008, 01:37 PM
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#380 | | Senior Member
Join Date: Apr 2007 Location: Los Angeles area
Posts: 585
| Re: My dog Spirit and I, homeless on the road... I continue to be jealous of your meanderings (but not those cold nights in a tent). I read each Post and am glad you both continue to do well.
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