The image caught my eye and I captured it with the camera. But, it feels like cheating to create a landscape caught on the TV screen. Does this count as a landscape?
I need to get out more often with the camera.
See you on the highway.
Brent

A Personal Journal
I saw a picture of a motorcycle that I used to have, and staring at that image made me realize that was the motorcycle I should not have moved along. I wished I still had it. But, Iโm happy with my V-Strom.
Then, Clinton County Motorsports called to say they just got in a 2018 model. Yellow. Kawasaki KLR650. Of course, I said Iโd be out to look.
I could not get that KLR out of my mind. I tried for a month to forget about it. And to make things worse, nobody was interested in buying it. It sat there โฆ calling my name โฆ โBrent. Brent, take me home.โ So, about a week ago, I did.
And four days later was able to take it out for a first ride.
And now, when I look at that past picture, I feel better.
Let the accessorizing begin!
See you on the highway.
Brent
Doing laundry is one of those life chores that is required โฆ if you want to wear clean clothes that is. So when the dryer is done, you fold the clothes and put them away. But what do you do when a sock is missing?
Missing sock? You look for it. Right?
Every now and then, something in our lives goes missing. Could be a person. An activity. A social gathering. A good friend who has passed. You can search for most of those missing items. The good friend who has passed shall be missed until โฆ until โฆ well โฆ until you pass and meet all those who have gone before.
You can find missing keys. You can find that sewing club you used to attend. You can find that sweet fishing hole that you never told anyone about. You can find that alternative road through rural America that gets you off the interstate that takes you coast to coast where you see practically nothing. All you have to do is look.
Just look, and you shall find.
See you on the highway.
Brent