Rainbow over Ohio

December 30, 2011 Landscapes

Ever feel like life is a little dreary? All it takes is a rainbow to make you smile. See you on the highway! Brent

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Maps and atlases are favorite planning tools

December 29, 2011 Notes to Readers

It’s that time of year. The motorcycling has become almost non-existent, and the dreaming of motorcycling has taken over. Maps and atlases come out of the drawer and the list of journalistic goals begins. 2012 looks like it’s going to be a good one. See you on the highway! Brent

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A favorite pair of boots

December 23, 2011 Sojourn Poetry

The boots sit patiently near the doorwaiting for an opportunity to go outside.Unlike a favorite pet, they do not need to gobut they do like exercise every now and then. Brent

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Wishing you a Happy Holidays

December 20, 2011 Notes to Readers

Lin and I have sent out our 2011 e-Christmas Cards. If you didn’t get yours, here’s a second chance to read our Christmas Letter. You can subscribe for future mailings about my adventures at the bottom of this e-Letter. See you on the highway! Brent

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Planning for the 2012 adventures

December 16, 2011 Sojourn Chronicles

It’s that time of the year when the riding season is nearly over and thoughts turn to next year. I scour notes, pour over maps and start researching ideas. I try to keep in mind past rides, and those roads that gave me pleasure. But most of all, I try to plan something around a [...]

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Sunrise in clear December skies

December 10, 2011 Sojourn Poetry

Most of the clouds have moved along leaving clear skies and cold temperatures creating great conditions for a photographic sunrise. Brent

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A lesson in patience at the grocery store

December 8, 2011 Essays

Only 17 days until Christmas, and the pace is picking up. People seem to be in more of a hurry than ever, and I’m trying to maintain my own pace. It was tested today at the grocery store as I waited in the checkout line. A woman customer, maybe thirty-ish, was in the only lane [...]

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