There's Always The Weather

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Woke to 25F and windy here in Cochise County. Just fricken COLD and miserable. Looking so forward to warmer and less wing so I can ride to where it's warmer
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It hardly gets below 50F

but, the low humidity makes it

feel nasty cold.

No relief or rain in the long range forecast.

The good news is the airport functions like

it's Santa Ana Winds time. Planes land from

over the ocean rather than take off that way.

Moi 🚬
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Paolo wrote: Sat Feb 05, 2022 10:30 am The birds are in a feeding frenzy at the feeder too, along with an obese squirrel that sat in the hanging planter and glared at me like an angry restaurant customer who isn't planning to tip!😄

Haha! In the Moscow region, there is also such a "squirrel" that happily pops nuts.

Alice - fox: "I am for squirrels."
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Begoneboy (imported) wrote: Sat Feb 05, 2022 11:41 am Looking so forward to warmer and less wing so I can ride to where it's warmer

Any particular destinations you have for this year?
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Arab Nights (imported) wrote: Sun Feb 06, 2022 6:22 am Any particular destinations you have for this year?

Well I'm heading to Mexico in a couple weeks. I'll ride there until May and then head back North across the U.S. border. Stop at the place in Cochise County to pick up my camping gear. (never use it in Mexico as hotels are so inexpensive) Then head towards Kentucky and the Ohio valley. Will end up in Wisconsin for the MoM when the dates are chosen. After the MoM I plan to ride to Sturgis for the rally there and meet up with my daughter and her hubby on their bikes. After the rally I was thinking about the Seattle area and cross the border North of there. Got to enjoy some of the Canadian hot springs. I'm just beginning to embark on a new experiment in attempt to make these boobs that I have lactate. If that is successful I'm pretty sure I'll find breast feeding partners along the way. It's just another adventure with this modified body I have to play with. Also, it would be another way of enjoying these breasts. I have no issues with fun sex and never have. Just don't like being stuck in one mode of it. Hi Hi! Sure, I'll never have to penetrate another soul but don't mind it for me.

It's all just a rough plan and as always is subject to change as life has it's way.
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Begoneboy (imported) wrote: Sun Feb 06, 2022 5:43 pm Well I'm heading to Mexico in a couple weeks. I'll ride there until May and then head back North across the U.S. border. .

So I'd reckon Chihuahua or highland Sonora or Durango this time of year makes as much sense as visiting Paolo on motorcycle now. That leaves Baja or the garden state of Sinaloa. Where do you like going?
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Arab Nights (imported) wrote: Mon Feb 07, 2022 7:54 am So I'd reckon Chihuahua or highland Sonora or Durango this time of year makes as much sense as visiting Paolo on motorcycle now. That leaves Baja or the garden state of Sinaloa. Where do you like going?

I'll ride Sonora to baja and South to My house in Magdalena Bay of Baja California Sur. It's always nice weather there as it's only 100 miles or so North of the tropics of cancer. Besides, "thar be whales" this time of year to pet. That's always a fun experience. And San Felipe as well as Gonzaga Bay. Nice swimming in the Sea of Cortez. Not so much on the Pacific side this time of year. When I return Paulo will be within reach on my path. If he's up for it I might not be able to resist stopping in and saying hello.
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That's one good thing about winter here - all the obnoxious Harleys around here are put up!
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Paolo wrote: Mon Feb 07, 2022 11:52 am That's one good thing about winter here - all the obnoxious Harleys around here are put up!

Quite why I don't ride a Harley.
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They're a huge thing around here. There aren't words for how much I hate them. Especially these Rednecks who ride them at 3 in the morning with their straight pipes going wide open. Hopefully, by the time good weather gets here again, I should have a guest room set up.
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