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Monday, May 16, 2011

Lincoln City, Salem, and New Bike!

A nice ride up the coast in the rain last week. This is the entrance to Angie's neighbor's house across the street. I took the picture because I just liked the way it looks there in the Rain Forest.


Jon is becoming quite the cook! He made French Toast for Grandma Pat. I had eggs buried in fried toast.


Taken from inside the living room, out the huge picture window. This is Devil's Lake.


Our nest for the night in Angie and Darren's yard.


More to come..This is just a hint.


This is the back side of Angie and Darren's house. The front goes down another story and faces the lake.


I didn't take pictures on the way up. It was raining and cold, and I wasn't a happy camper. We did meet Angie and the boys in Newport for a nice Buffet at Izzy's. This one was taken in Salem at the Tin Tin. Just a light lunch.



The parking lot at Walmart is always a friendly place.


Ronda has these "black" tulips that are just beautiful!



The Whaley's Bleeding Hearts. Nice.


Ronda's beautiful orchids.


The dining room of Doug Dodds. He's busy counting out $100 dollar bills. Seems like he made a sale today.



FLHTCUI, A Harley Ultra Classic. I just rolled in to our driveway, 8 mile ride home. Beat the rain by about 10 minutes. It's Black Cherry Pearl, and Pearl Black. Sort of sedate for my taste, but it's a very classy looking bike. It's going to give me a lot of pleasant miles. Needs a little personalizing, but that will happen soon.



Up on the lift to detail the bottom, check everyting over, and change the license plate.



It has all the electronic goodies I'll need. Except will order a cell phone interface and GPS interface to work with the Harley system. Don't know if my Gold Wing heads sets will work yet, may need different lower cords.


The first project complete! It's officially a VROC bike now! :-)

It's home, but not even in the garage yet. Rain is coming soon (it did within minutes of getting home). The first ride was dry, that's a good sign for things to come.


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