Sunday, February 15, 2009

Plattsburgh Barracks Veterans Park Wall

I have been reading in the local press about damage and theivery at the park. Stolen flags and college kids throwing rocks at the eagle there. Must be a good education those kids are getting now. Since they were arrested and, hopefully convicted, parents must be proud of them. Now for the stealing of the flags, down right shame, an absolute un-American thing. But if you need a flag I can help you out. Just call me and I will send you one. At least replacing the flags will be easier than replacing bricks or the eagle at the park. Lets try to keep our parks safe and friendly. Anyone who visits this place will understand what goes into a project like this. I just hope we will have it available to us forever.
See you on the Road

Sunday, February 8, 2009

Preparing for spring.

I was at a big box store, well, actually a couple, networking and checking prices on new gear and accessories and such. I spoke of needing a battery for my bike and have purchased one and in the process of micro-charging it. I have looked at helmets, batteries, saddlebags and a new shield for my old helmet. I have been to several motorcycle shops and online dreaming of what new things I can add to my bike and really believe a few (or more) others have been, too. Which brings me to the reason I ramble today, New Gear! Gotta love the idea of being able to purchase new things, with today's poor economy, we need to make things last a little longer, but when things wear out, what good is giving up safety for comfortable used items that barely hold together. Duct tape, super glue, or other adhesives may be an answer, but I say buy new, but shop carefully. Talk to salespeople about upcoming sales or events, and then save up to save. The old helmet that you use every year without fail, that has fallen off the bike too many times and needs to be covered with stickers and paint should be replaced. I like to chance a lot of things, but no longer ride without my helmet and have gotten used to remembering who I am everyday, and will try to continue doing so. I was at the Americade in Lake George, NY a few years back and a young rider came in, bragging about how great his new saddlebags were, until it was noticed they were on fire, just smoking, because they were installed wrong. A loss of money that day. Check yours before the season or ride starts if your prone to take them off often. Gloves, to me, are the most used and lost item a rider or passenger can purchase often, I have several pairs and carry at least two pairs with me all the time. I received a pair of leather mittens last fall and plan on wearing them early this year and hopefully late into the fall. Never waste a trip to the store, check, double check and save up to save. I am preparing for spring.