Where did you ride today?

Downtown looks pretty congested Jim.
I am just off main street and I was menaced by two cars and a jogger. A year from now it will all be gone, replaced by a strip mall, a Starbucks, several trendy dress shops and a mountain of new apartments and homes that start at $400,000. Dallas is working its way North at terrifying speed.

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You haven't house shopped in North Dallas lately. My nephew had a house built in the Frisco area starting in 2019. Before it was all done in 2022 his $375,000 cost home was worth $750,000 and he had fight the builder to keep his own home!

Nice looking ST there too!
 
Went nowhere on the bike today, it was 30-odd Degrees and burning sun yesterday and today just scratching around 10 and rain
Rode yesterday to Utting and spent the day in the lake, only getting out when the clouds looked like all hell was going to break lose. Nothing happened, the clouds retreated back into the mountains and we were treated to a lovely sundown so I rode to a little hill west of Dießen and enjoyed the view.
 

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Had a member come up from the STlouis mo area to have lunch with me. Met him at the service station and we rode to eat. He came 100 miles to see me. Well yeah he was going further north on a big trip. I only rode about a total of 5 miles with him but did immensely enjoy out short ride and lunch.
 
We did an overnight trip around southern Ontario on Sunday-Monday. Just over 1000 km over the two days and we had great weather, great roads and beautiful scenery. On our return trip we came through Algonquin Park. The blue route was eastbound, while the purple road was westbound through the park. It was the first time in my 69 years that I have ever been to this beautiful part of our Province. I've lived in Northwestern Ontario, so I'm used to large expanses of nothing but forest and lakes. The photos were taken in Whitney at the last fuel stop before entering the park.

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I am just off main street and I was menaced by two cars and a jogger. A year from now it will all be gone, replaced by a strip mall, a Starbucks, several trendy dress shops and a mountain of new apartments and homes that start at $400,000. Dallas is working its way North at terrifying speed.

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Sorry to hear this! It's the same everywhere, I'm afraid.
 
I hemmed and hawed and finally got a leg swung over the bike this morning. Looked at the sky and it was menacing in the direction I had planned to go.

Headed to Harper, TX instead, through Doss, Hilda, and on up to Mason. I kicked around Mason for awhile. Nice little town. Headed back home the same way I came.

Only put 170 miles on the bike. Seemed longer on all the twisty hilly roads. Ran into a bunch of the rain I thought I was going to miss. The Bridgestone T32's did their job.

I always stop in Hilda, which is a non-town, and take a break down a narrow lane at an old Methodist church.

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Taco Tuesday Russ! @ardykay54

I rode up to a huge Marble mine pit in Sylacauga ALABAMA!! Lots of fine marble has came out the pit dating clear back to 1814. Here's a clip from wiki:

"Sylacauga marble is fine-grained and nearly pure calcite, making it extremely similar to white Carrara marble.[1] Sylacauga marble was used for Gutzon Borglum's bust of Abraham Lincoln in the United States Capitol rotunda. He commented that the stone's fine texture let him portray the expression of kindness on Lincoln's face, something he had never been able to do with other stones.[5]

It has been used extensively for architectural projects. Some examples of interior architectural use of Sylacauga marble include the translucent ceiling of the Lincoln Memorial in Washington D.C., the United States Supreme Court Building (most of the interior, except courtroom) in Washington D.C., the National Metropolitan Bank Building in Washington D.C., the Army and Navy Club Building in Washington D.C., the rotunda of the Alexander Hamilton U.S. Custom House in Manhattan, the Mercedes-Benz showroom in Manhattan, the Old Chicago Main Post Office in Chicago, the Kesner Building in Chicago, the University Club in Chicago, the Select Council Chamber of City Hall in Philadelphia, the Brown Marx Building in Birmingham, Alabama, the Florence Hotel in Birmingham, and the Alabama Department of Archives and History in Montgomery, Alabama."

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I rode into Haines yesterday and from Skagway to Teslin YT. Just incredible views. If you ever get the chance don’t pass it up unless like me you come back the next year and get it done.
 

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Made a beautiful run west on I40 to ABQ then 550 to Farmington, NM. Home yesterday. No pics. There is nothing to see. I'm sure Uncle Phil will verify.
 
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