Friday, June 12, 2009
Cool Bike
This has GOT to be the most innovative bike I have ever seen. Almost the entire structure of the bike (at least the frame) is made to look like bone. In fact, it was called, "The Bone Bike". I saw it at the Peterson's Automotive Museum and took several pictures of it - from all angles. Its one of those works of art that requires a long study to appreciate the planning, costs, and labor required to build it. And I'm sure I don't know the half of it. The build was not only done well, but the creativity was masterful! BTW; Its powered by a 4 cyclinder Ford engine.
Monday, June 8, 2009
A Good Day!
Sunday was an 'awesome' day at Harmony Church. It was "Biker Sunday" - and it was a gas! All the 'biker' church members rode in for the Sunday morning service, and some friends from the community joined us too. The weather was perfect!
At 12:15 we had a Bike Blessing where prayer was offered for a safe riding season, followed by a time for CMA (Christian Motorcyclists Association) members to pray over individual bikes. I have been to a few of these things, and I am continually amazed at the response of fellow bikers. I suppose we all know (deep-down) that motorcycles are dangerous. My paramedic friends used to call them "murder-cycles". And God knows I have seen my share of hair, teeth, and eyeballs on the streets. Its no laughing matter.
The mid-day activity was capped-off by a short ride to the Town of Camden and a stop at The Helm for lunch.
It really was an AWESOME day!
At 12:15 we had a Bike Blessing where prayer was offered for a safe riding season, followed by a time for CMA (Christian Motorcyclists Association) members to pray over individual bikes. I have been to a few of these things, and I am continually amazed at the response of fellow bikers. I suppose we all know (deep-down) that motorcycles are dangerous. My paramedic friends used to call them "murder-cycles". And God knows I have seen my share of hair, teeth, and eyeballs on the streets. Its no laughing matter.
The mid-day activity was capped-off by a short ride to the Town of Camden and a stop at The Helm for lunch.
It really was an AWESOME day!
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