Home Sweet Home

Day 6, August 10

A decent nightโ€™s rest and drying out is what I needed most before the final push home. And, it was to be a short one, only 275 milesโ€”about a five hour ride.

Checked out of the motel. Gassed up and headed north on I-75. Of course this tour would not be complete unless I had to pull over one more time and don the rain gear. Yes. Rain gear โ€ฆ again.

It was a fine mist and light rain that lasted about 30-40 minutes south of Lexington, Kentucky. When I was out from under it, I just kept going with the rain gear on. Itโ€™s more convenient to leave it on that to take it off, and have to put it back on again somewhere down the road.

I stopped for gas again in Georgetown. While I was attending to the bike and fuel, two young men approached me and said, โ€œNice looking bike. How does it ride?โ€ The motorcycle sure does draw attention, and like my wife says, itโ€™s the catalyst for those chance encounters with people on the road.

I rolled into my neighborhood and up onto the sidewalk in front of the house where I usually wash the bike. Inside, I was welcomed with a long warm hug and kisses from my lover, my best friend, my wife, Lin. Itโ€™s good to be home.

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More thoughts and ramblings are coming. Until next time.

See you on the highway.

Brent

2 Replies to “Home Sweet Home”

    1. I am looking at route options and calendar for finishing off the Northeast. Canada is more likely than Alaska. It’s a time and distance thing. –Brent

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