The one above is the oil cooler radiator vents. After doing the brakes last Saturday I washed and waxed the bike. If you look closely you'll see the haze of dried wax yet to be polished. Kind of a different view.
Yesterday while working in Corvallis I parked under a large shaded area.
Something caused me to look up and I noticed how the branches seem to be leaning toward the sun. These old trees make a nice big shade canopy.
Before leaving Corvallis I like to stop at Great Harvest Bread to get something before hitting the road for home. Instead of taking the Interstate I took the country way through small towns. I happened to get behind a guy on a cruiser bike. Out in the country we rode at a good pace but in the towns he went pretty slow and kept a large distance away from the car in front of him. I try to learn what I can from these experiences. I realized that I tend to drift in a little too close sometimes when following traffic. The obvious problem with this is when traffic stops suddenly. The other issue, which I don't think of as often as I should, is road debris. It's harder to see and react when following too closely.
This was today behind one of the hospitals I visit. It would have been nice if I could have gotten the bike in that lift. Looks like it's waiting in line for the next ride.
Today I had lunch at a mall. While walking back to the bike I noticed the light gently bouncing off the back wheel. This shot looks a little lonely but in my humble opinion the mall is actually a happy place. The sun didn't show up today so everything had the Northwest shade of gray.
Just some doodling with the camera while on two wheels.
God's speed.
Just some doodling with the camera while on two wheels.
God's speed.