Several times, in past visits to Arizona, I tried to meet up with fellow blogger and friend, Doug Klassen. Doug publishes a great moto site, 40 Years on 2 Wheels. On this visit, we managed to meet for lunch at one of my favorite eateries in the Phoenix area, the Hangar Cafรฉ at the Chandler Airport.

Doug was putting away his riding gear as I approached the gate to the cafรฉ. He rode his Kawasaki 1600 Nomad to lunch. I drove my Toyota Highlander, pretending it was really my motorcycle. I approached him. โYou wouldnโt be Doug Klassen, would you?โ
โAnd you would be Brent Miller?โ he asked.

Doug and I have followed each otherโs blogs for several years and have corresponded frequently. Dougโs writing style is humorousโand good writing. He manages to keep his readers entertained with nostalgia, motorcycling and a sometimes comic decision-making process. In fact, I canโt wait to read what he has to say about me! He gave me a verbal rough draft over lunch, but I didnโt understand the part about โa swagger like John Wayne.โ I liked the reference to James Dean. Okay, I can dream a little.
We talked writing and motorcyclingโtwo of my favorite subjects. Retirement was thrown in there somewhere too. He is. I only pretend not to be retired. Or, maybe semi-retired makes more sense. I donโt know what to call it. Itโs self-employed at age 60โthatโs it.

After sitting for lunch for about an hour, we hung out in the parking lot for another hour, talking and sharing stories, grabbing a couple of photos here and there.
Yup. It was a pretty good meet up, and I found a better friend than I knew before.
See you on the highway.
Brent

Brent, I wanted to tell you, I’ve been following the trip in it’s entirety.
I wanted to tell you…I’ve enjoyed you’re Expo trip…the photos and getting to meet the folks I’ve been reading for the last few years … through you… thanks!
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