The road stretched out and the gravel behaved. I find 35 a good speed for this stuff. Don't want to go too fast but if a pile comes along you don't want to bog in it. Just tell the little lady on the back to be extremely still or she could be hamburger if things go bad. I find that news has different reactions. Of course out here, she could walk if she wanted.
Singing "Walking Down a Country Road". Hold your nose and sound like James Taylor.
   Here are a bunch of tracks, unmusical. The ones on the lower level only went for maybe 40 feet. Not far. The ones on top go a long way. You'll see.
Behind the bike is where I was.
This is what I'd gotten to. It's a rice field irrigation ditch. The colors you see are what I saw, nothing added.
I shifted positions so you could see the valve wheels. Gorgeous.
I could hear, "Take my picture, take my picture by the water". She is my ride out. Her picture was taken.
Across from the pool was this. Not so good for swimming, but looking is great.
Oops, excuse me a minute.
Back on track, what's around that corner?
A water tower, civilzation.
And the old OST was now on private property.
Hosted by www.Geocities.ws

1