The daily ditty.
March 11, 2020
I road from the Johnson Space Center to Hppants house. Like nearly every day on this trip this one had an unplanned event as well.
The day started out well enough. I took the coast route. It was a foggy morning.
Gee there is a quip here somewhere but I am tired tonight. Pile on!
Houston, we have a problem.
Two and half hours into the ride the Yamaha tail bag is gone. I must have not latched it properly. Must of confused it with the Givi box which latches securely just be pushing it into place. After quickly recovering from the initial shock I did an quick mental inventory. I lost a pair of tennis shoes, smoke visor for helmet, 1/2 cover for the bike and Rev'it winter gloves, not to mention the box. Now I don't have a decision to make which top box I will use in the future.
Anyway it could have been a lot worse. I don't loose heated gear or difficult to replace electronics. Later in the day a Cycle Gear replaced cover and some winter gloves. I have a pair of sandels that will get me through and the visor was on it's last legs.
Anyway as Redfish noted above we had a great dinner at Hppants. It was great to meet the Redfish, Pops, Hppants, Mike and Tom. Had a splendid time. Great hospitality.
March 12, 2020
Hppants, Mike and I were going to go for a ride today. Hppants' job collided with the COVID-19 virus and those plans were scuttled at breakfast. Pants felt really low about that. Another unplanned event. Go with the flow.
I wanted to go to Barber Motorsports but the weather forecast was rubbish. Lots of rain. The forecast the way west around San Antonio was good for two days then rubbish thereafter. So I bailed and started the journey home. Good news, it was in the low 70's today with overcast skies - perfect riding conditions. Also who knows of Barber Motorsports will be open due to the virus so maybe it is time to get home. If I do I can help my wife post foot surgery.
Hppants insisted return on the same coastal route I came except go to Gavelston Island via the ferry. So I did. Here is my
Spotwalla Track
This is a crawfish harvesting field. The little cones are craw fish traps.
The beach today. I wouldn't want to be here during a high tide with a storm.
The ferry ride at Galveston. That was pretty cool. I only had to wait about 20 minutes to board. The poor soul going the other way were lined up about 1/2 mile.
A auto ferry going the other way.
The architecture on Galveston Island is interesting. High surf goes right under the house.
On the island the first few miles where right on the beach and it was rather crowded. Hotels on the right side, beach on the left. People everywhere. Shucks Ocean Shores Washington is utterly deserted compared to this - of course it is colder there too.
Well that's it for the night. Thanks for following along.
To be continued.