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Check out the Blog Archives to read about our cross country motorcycle road trip from MA to CA in the summer of 2011. During that trip we attended the Annual 2011 National Women On Wheels® Ride-In in San Jose CA. Then we just rode. We traveled over 11,000 motorcycle miles in what ever direction we wanted to go for 61 days. We visited friends and family, saw the country, met some amazing people. We made memories we'll never forget. These memories are what THIS BLOG is made of! That was only the beginning. We've been traveling and riding and blogging every since then. Enjoy our stories while we make MORE memories worthy of posting here for your enjoyment.


Sunday, July 24, 2011

July 8 - Part 1 - Heading South to Ventura


Now that the ride-in is over, we said our good-byes and packed our bikes to get on with your journey.  We were headed south to Ventura CA to visit Jesse's brother Jerry for a few days and try to get a repair done on Jesse's bike.


We rode in and out of hot spots.  Temps of the day ranged from 101* down to about 64* all within only a few miles.  It was hard to know how to dress.


On one of our gas stops when Cooper was on sniff patrol as he usually does.  He was hot on the trail of something.  I really wish I had my camera rolling on video.  In a SPLIT SECOND, while Cooper had his nose in the hole of what ever it was that he was smelling, WHAT EVER it was that he was smelling came running out from under  a bunch of ivy and SHOVED Cooper's nose out of the way so it could get into the hole.  It happened so fast.  At first I thought Cooper may have gotten bitten, but he didn't yipe and he looked as shocked as I did.  He looked at me and went back to sniff some more as it to say, "what the heck.... ?!?!"  I didn't let him go back to sniffing though.  I feel like he got away without getting nipped on the nose the first time, so let's leave well enough alone.

1 comment:

  1. ha ha! Glad he's okay, too! What a great adventure for him - I bet the ongoing changing smells is incredible for him! hope the weather gets leveled out, too - that would be really annoying if you got hot, cold over and over.

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