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New Job Takes Me To The West

I had to go through one rough part of hard rain in Virginia but other than that, not too bad of a drive to Dover.

Well, after going through the DC Belt loop and reaching the Bay Bridge, I decided to get in touch with Cheryl for a possible visit. It all worked out!

I got to meet Cheryl and her son Matthew and of course the little GS450L. Of course I didn't think to take pictures (duh). I was too busy being hungry but Cheryl had made enough dinner to share with me. Great cookin' btw. Baked chicken and white rice...with a side of pizza that she baked for her son.

So I've met MrBill, RonA, and now Cheryl. Three GS members! Pretty cool man.

Well, I'm tired...gonna unpack tomorrow but right now it's a beer and SportsCenter.:cool:



Ed

Glad you are home safe and sound, sleep should be in there somewhere huh lol
 
My Status

My Status

Glad you are home safe and sound, sleep should be in there somewhere huh lol

Bill!

I'm still lounging and sleeping...I woke at at 7am today //bathroom break// then laid back down and BOOM it's almost 10am! :eek:

Normally, I don't sleep that much but I guess this 2K mile road trip across America did it to me. And then I have only till Friday before I have to drive down to Panama City on Saturday.

I'm not complaining because I do need to keep this job. I'll be unloading the bike soon...she's gonna stay here in DE.


Ed
 
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Sun 20 July 2014

Sun 20 July 2014

Finally arrived to Panama City. I'm friggen' exhausted.


Ed
 
Heaven Can Wait

Heaven Can Wait

Too exhausted to check out the bikini clad ladies at the beach?:p


(I know you're messin' with me, Bill)

Just like the diet I'm gonna start, it's gonna take discipline to set myself up for success. The ladies will come...I just have to concentrate on other things at the moment...like my regiment at the gym and of course my job. I can't do my job if I'm not taking care of myself. More to come...especially pics since I haven't logged on the PB in a while.



Ed
 
11-18 July 2014

11-18 July 2014

Just some pics of my "parked bike" and also when I left NM.

Bike Parked & Happy (Far)


Bike Parked (Close-up)


Tri-fecta on the DE Plates
 
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Weather Changes

Weather Changes

Seems like we might not be here long. Tyndall AFB is beautiful but I'm having a tough time transitioning from high elevation to humidity.




Ed
 
Yeah I bet that humidity is killer there. Drink lots of water for sure and I do mean water. Back here, summer returned and brought the humidity with it. 100 degree days with 40% humidity ain't fun. What's causing some would ask? Been getting some rain so that is part of. The pecan orchards for another, 30,000 acres of green trees. All the other crops as well, the cotton and chile plants are near their full growth cycle and lots of moisture is being drawn up from the Gulf of Mexico by a high pressure system sitting over the Four corners area ie where NM, UT, AZ and CO meet.
 
Seems like we might not be here long. Tyndall AFB is beautiful but I'm having a tough time transitioning from high elevation to humidity.

Ed


It's rough. I'm about 330 miles south east of Panama City and temps have been averaging 95 degrees with 90% humidity. You'll sweat like crazy, but it doesn't cool you off at all, then if you aren't drinking a lot of water, you'll stop sweating. That's bad and dehydration and heat stroke are coming. If I'm working outside, I have to drink a 16 ounce glass of water about every 30 minutes. Don't be concerned about making bathroom stops though, you'll never need to. The sun takes care of getting rid of the water. LOL
 
Thanks For The Replies

Thanks For The Replies

Your garage has way too much floor space. You need more bikes.

Jim

Yeah, I know. Right now is not a good time to start collecting more bikes. My poor parts bike is in the shed but at least protected from the sun. One day I will have more bikes to brag about.

Yeah I bet that humidity is killer there. Drink lots of water for sure and I do mean water. Back here, summer returned and brought the humidity with it. 100 degree days with 40% humidity ain't fun. What's causing some would ask? Been getting some rain so that is part of. The pecan orchards for another, 30,000 acres of green trees. All the other crops as well, the cotton and chile plants are near their full growth cycle and lots of moisture is being drawn up from the Gulf of Mexico by a high pressure system sitting over the Four corners area ie where NM, UT, AZ and CO meet.

Thanks Bill. I am drinking plenty of water but like earl says below, it keeps me from going to the bathroom. Once I stop sweating, that's when I gotta worry.

Miss hanging out with you Bill.

It's rough. I'm about 330 miles south east of Panama City and temps have been averaging 95 degrees with 90% humidity. You'll sweat like crazy, but it doesn't cool you off at all, then if you aren't drinking a lot of water, you'll stop sweating. That's bad and dehydration and heat stroke are coming. If I'm working outside, I have to drink a 16 ounce glass of water about every 30 minutes. Don't be concerned about making bathroom stops though, you'll never need to. The sun takes care of getting rid of the water. LOL

Thanks to you too earl. I'm doing my part in drinking plenty of water. I may be moving to Jacksonville real soon; still in Florida. This job has been adventurous but I'm ready to settle down somewhere and catch my breath.


Ed
 
It's Been A While...

It's Been A While...

I haven't updated since what seems like a while...there is good news! I was offered another position within the company I'm currently with but this time, in the source city of the program I'm involved with--Jacksonville, FL.

I've been enjoying Panama City...once I got acclimated to the weather (which I'm still doing). Lots of great beaches and venues so this is a cool place if you enjoy eating and drinking (lots of establishments to meet those needs).

Sadly, my bike will stay in Delaware for the time being. I'm not getting reimbursed if I decide to travel up north to pick up my bike so it was an easy but sad decision.

I haven't uploaded any pics to PB lately so you can just imagine how beautiful the scenery is here. At some point, I will post some pics but right now I'm already late to get to Pier Point. :cool:



Ed
 
Salt Life

Salt Life

Ed, thanks for the update. Ive noticed your absence as of late....Enjoy Florida.

Thanks Glen. I am enjoying Florida...lots of adventures await once I get my "T" back into motion.


Ed
 
My Dream

My Dream

Wow, it has been a while since my last update...I can't say I've been enjoying my time without my "T". I see all these Riders and I'm like shouting "Gixxah!" every time. Too bad there are so many riders without gear--I've lost count on how many I see without.

Riding in NM was definitely more of an attraction than city riding; too many chances to get hit by non-attentive drivers. So I have no plans to bring my "T" down here (even though my feelings are torn about spending money for storage and all the parts/maintenance I need to do).

At some point, things will change and I will ride again. Soooo looking forward to that day!



Ed
 
Well, well...11/13/2014. Been a while since I updated.

My adventure is coming to a close. What I mean is, this road trip that started with Holloman AFB, NM; Tyndall AFB, FL; and finally Cecil Field in Jacksonville, FL.

Yep, it's true. My last day with the company is Thursday April 14, 2016.

Ed
 
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I'm not sure if your job coming to a end is good or bad? I hope all is good👍
 
Hi Ed,
Hope this is good news? I bet you are looking forward to riding your T!!
Keep us up to date!

Derek
 
Thanks Norm and Derek,

This is good news. I needed to go in a new Direction. It's tough saying goodbye to friends I've made along the way.

Once I get situated, I will concentrate on my bike.

Ed
 
Thanks Norm and Derek,

This is good news. I needed to go in a new Direction. It's tough saying goodbye to friends I've made along the way.

Once I get situated, I will concentrate on my bike.

Ed

Are you leaving the military or are you a contractor of some type? Where will your final home base be? Good luck today, your last day on the job!
 
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