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Been a minute…

May 13, 2022

Yes, it’s been a few months since my last post.

Seems I’m terrible at coming up with new content and certainly didn’t want to post the same thing over and over again. This however does not mean I haven’t been riding. Still looking for a more touring style bike in order to expand our distances and add new places to visit further from home.

Pretty sure I’ve explored all the back roads within a one hundred mile radius but don’t quote me on that because sometimes while riding you find a new path unknown at the time. Most of my riding lately has been without a camera rolling, just out riding the back roads looking for new places and enjoying the wind.

Below I’ll post some videos of rides I’ve taken while a video was rolling just so you know I’m still active and riding whenever the opportunity rises up and pulls me into it. 🙂

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Tis the Holiday Season

December 20, 2021

What a great time of year! At least that applies to most people. Has been a very busy time for me even though I’m retired. Getting ready for the family to come for Thanksgiving to my house is setting a new tradition for Thanksgiving or at least that’s what they were saying while here visiting. 🙂

Of course that did not leave me much time for motorcycle riding even though the weather was perfect. Did sneak in some riding time just before family started to arrive a few days before Thanksgiving. Since then have gotten quite a few days of great weather and done a lot of riding, just haven’t been doing any videos or writing content about it.

Will drop a few videos below of some riding done lately just to prove that I haven’t stopped riding or writing content.

Since it’s almost Christmas time, thought you motorcycle minded people might find some gift ideas from a couple of the following links… doesn’t hurt to look since most are running Christmas specials right now.

Motorcycle Leather Gloves for Men & Women Bikers

Men’s leather motorcycle jackets

audew jump starter 20000mah

Motorcycle Hard Saddlebags

Fleece Fast Masks – Buy 2 Get 1 Free

Hope that gave you some new fresh ideas for Christmas? Posting some videos below of one of my last rides, think it was around the 14th of December. Was only about an hour ride and like no more than fifty to sixty miles total, but as always it was fun, exciting, and relaxing all wrapped into one. 🙂 Enjoy!

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Wind Therapy

November 1, 2021

Haven’t taken long trips as of late but rather doing some local rides to get that much needed wind therapy.

In the market for a larger motorcycle at this time, need more of a touring style bike to carry bigger loads and be more comfortable on long trips. Really want to get out on the open road soon and do some long distance exploring.

Current bike, Suzuki is great for a couple hundred miles or so if you don’t need to carry much luggage. They say it’s also rated as a touring bike but honestly, it’s not. Yes, you could take long trips on it if you stayed on the back roads and stopped often to stretch and get the feeling back in your backside. LOL Just don’t think it’s the right bike for freeway speeds or long distances, engine is too small.

Until then it’s local short rides in the area to keep my mind clear and get that much needed wind therapy always talked about.

Will post a couple of videos of one of my last rides on October 23, 2021. Have ridden since a few times but don’t always run a camera. Sometimes it’s just no cares, no cameras, no thoughts other than what is in front of you. 🙂 Camera was mounted in a different place on the two videos posted below.

Geneva, Alabama

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Went to visit Hank…

August 23, 2021

For years when going north through Georgiana, Alabama saw signs pointing to the Hank Williams Museum, or home of Hank Williams. Now pretty sure that most all people know who Hank Williams is even if you don’t care for country music, right? This was a great excuse to get in a decent ride, beautiful day and no rain in sight. LOL The ride round trip was approximately 120-130 miles and felt soooo good! My phone died so lost the “My Ride” app info that is usually recorded on my trips.

This museum/home is packed with memorabilia from Hank’s short life, not really sure it could be classed as a museum but the lady in charge sure knows everything and then some about Hank Williams and his life. The address is 127 Rose Avenue, Georgiana, Alabama. When there you are allowed to take photos, videos, and ask any questions you want to know. Super nice lady. Yes I got some photos to share with you down below, as well as some videos of the ride itself. Also understand there is another Hank Williams museum in Montgomery, Alabama but haven’t been there yet, might just do that one someday too. 🙂 Actually his first name was Hiram but at some point he started calling himself Hank!

Hiram “Hank” Williams was an American singer, songwriter, and musician. Regarded as one of the most significant and influential American singers and songwriters of the 20th century, he recorded 35 singles that reached the top 10 of the Billboard Country & Western Best Sellers chart, including 11 that reached No. 1.

Widely considered country music’s first superstar, Hiram “Hank” Williams was born September 17, 1923, in Mount Olive, Alabama. Cut from rural stock, Williams, the third child of Lon and Lillie Williams, grew up in a household that never had much money. His father worked as a logger before entering the Veterans Administration hospital when young Hank was just six. Father and son rarely saw each other over the next decade, with Williams’ mother, who ran rooming houses, moving the family to Greenville and later Montgomery, Alabama. His childhood was also shaped by his spinal condition, spina bifida, which set him apart from other kids his age.

He seemed to identify most with the musical sounds out of the radio and those from church choirs. Hank learned how to play folk, country and, thanks to an African-American street musician named Rufus Payne, the blues. By the time he’d moved with his mother to Montgomery in 1937, Hank’s music career was already in motion. Picking up the guitar for the first time at the age of eight, Williams was thirteen when he made his radio debut. A year later he was entering talent shows and had his own band, Hank Williams and his Drifting Cowboys.

In the early 1940s, he’d caught the attention of music executives in Nashville. Coupled with Hank’s obvious talents as a singer/songwriter was an increasing dependence on alcohol, which he’d started abusing in order to relieve his sometimes excruciating back pain. As a result, he was not considered a reliable performer. Along with this early success came increased erratic behavior and often showed up at live performances drunk.

As the titles of some of Williams’ songs suggest, heartbreak and turmoil were never that far from his life. As his success deepened, so did his dependence on alcohol and morphine. The Opry eventually fired him, and in 1952 his wife, the mother of Hank Williams Jr. divorced. On December 30, 1952, Williams, newly married to a younger woman named Billie Jean, left for Charlestown, West Virginia. Liquored up and abusing morphine, he collapsed in a hotel room in Knoxville, Tennessee. A doctor was called to examine him. Despite his physical failings, Williams was cleared for more travel.

On New Year’s Day 1953, in the back seat of his 1952 Cadillac he and his driver were headed to do a concert in Canton, Ohio, his health took a turn for the worse. After not hearing from Hank for two hours, driver pulled the car over in Oak Hill, West Virginia, at 5:30 in the morning. Hank was pronounced dead a short while later.

Hank Williams remains a beloved, yet tragic figure in country music and his work continues to influence musicians to this day. Some of the above information was gathered from AuthorBiography.com Editors.

See the complete article at this url: https://www.biography.com/musician/hank-williams

Below is a few of the photos taken while visiting the museum.

This first video was taken as I was getting off the main highway in Georgiana and heading up to the museum. Problem was it for some reason got cut short just before I stopped at the museum.

Since the last video was cut short, decided to do a turn around and drive by as I was leaving to go home. Short ride around the block and then back out to the main highway headed home. 🙂

This next video is me taking a short cut while headed home from the Hank Williams museum. Let’s RIDE time. 🙂

And finally, this last video is not one of mine. Found this online, was recorded back in November of 2019 by a gentleman by the name of Greg Warren. He did a very good job of video taping his whole experience at the Hank Williams museum in Georgiana, including the nice lady I was talking about at the beginning of this post. Was funny she was saying some of the exact same words to me when I first walked in. FYI, the cost to visit is only $5 for each adult and you can walk around and see everything, stay as long as you want, no rush. 🙂 Enjoy his video, maybe someday I’ll get the right equipment to compete with something like this… LOL

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Flag mounts and flags for motorcycles, made in the USA

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Coleman Camping Cot, Air Mattress, and Pump Combo

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Motorcycle Cargo Net

Clymer Motorcycle Repair Manuals

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Riding without the rain?

July 27, 2021

Please don’t take from my last post that riding in the rain is a total disaster. Not near as much fun as riding without the rain but when you ride a motorcycle, learning to ride in the rain is also necessary. Let’s call it training. Since I like to ride, getting wet once in a while is not all bad. Don’t prefer rain riding but better than not riding at all. 🙂

Last post was a ride done on the 19th of July 2021, todays post is about part of my ride on the 23rd of July, 2021. Rode some in between those dates but don’t record all rides when I go out, sometimes it’s nice to forget the camera, phone, and any other equipment. Just strap on the helmet and GO!

On this ride, didn’t record all of it but the ride was one of those with no destination, no objective except to just get out and ride on another beautiful day here in paradise. The part recorded on the “My Ride” app was approximately ninety miles but the ride was really closer to 120 miles that day.

Ride of July 23, 2021

Below is a short video near the beginning of the ride when I first turned on the camera. This portion of the ride started on the back side of Lake Jackson, out to Clear Springs Road and then left toward highway 331 in Paxton.

Next video is a short clip near the end of the ride on some roads that I’ve been on many times before.

Hope you enjoy these videos. Would like to know if you could comment below and let me know if you like them with music embedded or just the natural wind and engine noise? Let me know please, comment below.

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Below are links to some of the many items I’ve purchased to enhance and improve my experience with motorcycle riding. Should you be interested, click and make a purchase I might receive a small commission for sending you there.

Viking Saddle Bags

Motorcycle Sissy Bars

RAM X-Grip Phone Mount for Motorcycle

Ad Tec Harness Straps Grain Leather Motorcycle Riding Boots

Audew Jump Starter

Black Leather Motorcycle Lever Covers for Motorcycles 16 inch Fringe

Motorcycle Bluetooth Headset

Motorcycle Gloves

Cheap but decent Camera

Motorcycle Cleaning Products

Flag mounts and flags for motorcycles, made in the USA

Battery charger/maintainer for Motorcycles, Suuwer Store

Camp Accessories Equipment Pots and Pans Set

Coleman Camping Cot, Air Mattress, and Pump Combo

Visit the 5.11 Tactical Store

Motorcycle Cargo Net

Clymer Motorcycle Repair Manuals

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Such a Fantastic Idea..

July 25, 2021

In my last post, mentioned the fact that my computer had crashed and had taken it to see if repair was an option or at least save the data stored on it. The good and the bad. The bad part was the computer was really old anyway and there was absolutely nothing to be done to save it. Hard drive had multiple issues. Good news is the “I Fix Computers” shop in DeFuniak Springs, Florida was able to recover ALL data on the old hard drive. 🙂

Happy is an understatement, feared that all was lost permanently. Photo’s, videos, records stored in the document section plus lots of other things that were important to me since I do lots of things online now and in the past. By the way, that’s a great place to take your computer if you have issues, really know their business.

Ended up buying a computer from them, they transferred all data from the broken one, placed it in one single folder on the new computer. No charge for the transfer since I was purchasing the computer from them. Was easy to pick and choose what was to be retained and trash anything that was not necessary. Sorta like getting a chance to clean up your computer, which I would bet no one really takes the time to do. 🙂 By the way, videos use us a TON of space on hard drives.

While deleting some of the no longer needed videos to make more space on the new computer, accidentally deleted ALL videos. That really hurt my feelings, mostly for being so stupid as to pull a stunt like that. LOL There was only a few that really needed to be saved but oh well, we live and die with our mistakes.

Let’s get back to my FANTASTIC idea! You remember on the 17th (see last post) it was such a beautiful day, great day for a ride and I thoroughly enjoyed getting back out on the road. So on Monday the 19th when the call came to pick up my new computer the thought hit me that another beautiful day to ride. DeFuniak Springs is only about twenty five miles or so from my house. Plus I have a nice laptop case that fits perfectly on the rear seat of my motorcycle and a way to strap it down securely so why not ride the Suzuki to make this pick up?

Just me looking for every excuse to ride. 🙂

Checked the weather of course as usual before riding, chances for rain in the time period I needed to make the trip were very slim, actually less chance than the 17th when we had that most beautiful day. Even checked the radar a few times and there was absolutely no reason not to ride that day. Possible rain much later in the afternoon as usual but would be back long before that was suppose to happen. Rode down, picked up the computer and on my way back….. hard to describe, video below will totally explain. Be sure to watch it on YouTube full screen and turn up the volume. A great day it was and such a fantastic idea to ride the motorcycle!

Liquid Sunshine

Now I’m guessing that AccuWeather really blew this one or that’s just liquid sunshine and I don’t know the difference?

Let me say that I’ve been rained on before and gotten pretty wet, BUT never have I been this WET in my entire life. When I say there was not one dry spot on me, that’s no joke. Won’t go into details here, but there was NOT a single dry spot anywhere on my body! When I finally got home, parked under the carport, stepped off the bike it created a huge dripping puddle all around my feet. Removed all wet clothing on the carport, threw clothes in the washer and realized paperwork that I had stuck in my pockets was, lets just say spongy at best. 🙂 Good thing the computer bag was water proof other wise my new computer might not have survived.

The trip down was a bit dryer, certainly more manageable as seen in the video below. This light rain started when I was about half way to DeFuniak Springs. Video below is last part of the trip there and arriving at I FIX COMPUTERS. Maybe I should get some rain gear to pack in my saddle bags and start loving to ride in the rain? NOT!

That’s the end to this episode, everything dried out, computer works great and I’m ready to ride again. In fact next post you might find really interesting. Be sure to stay tuned.

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Viking Saddle Bags

Motorcycle Sissy Bars

RAM X-Grip Phone Mount for Motorcycle

Ad Tec Harness Straps Grain Leather Motorcycle Riding Boots

Audew Jump Starter

Black Leather Motorcycle Lever Covers for Motorcycles 16 inch Fringe

Motorcycle Bluetooth Headset

Motorcycle Gloves

Cheap but decent Camera

Motorcycle Cleaning Products

Flag mounts and flags for motorcycles, made in the USA

Battery charger/maintainer for Motorcycles, Suuwer Store

Camp Accessories Equipment Pots and Pans Set

Coleman Camping Cot, Air Mattress, and Pump Combo

Visit the 5.11 Tactical Store

Motorcycle Cargo Net

Clymer Motorcycle Repair Manuals

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Finally a GOOD riding DAY!

July 21, 2021

As I’ve posted on RaysMotoring facebook page: https://www.facebook.com/raysmotoring/ and other places, it has been raining a LOT in this neck of the woods for a while now. Seems almost every day there is at least a 50% chance of rain all over the area. As a person who loves to get out and ride that has really been quite depressing.

As luck would have it on July 17, 2021, even though there was a forty to fifty percent chance of rain, decided to take a chance and just go ride in the rain if necessary. Was determined to get a ride in no matter how wet I got.

Again no place to go, just get out and start riding, see where the mind takes me. Below is a photo of the “My Ride” app I use to show my route and other specifics about the ride.

As you can see it was a tad over 100 miles and actual riding time of about two hours and three minutes. Guess what, not one drop of rain even came near me, dry as a bone in the desert the entire day with bright sunshine the entire ride. Could have ridden longer but had tasks that needed to be handled and cut it short for the day.

Below is a short five minute video of the ride, just an example of the back roads of North Florida and South Alabama. Suggest you watch it on YouTube and full screen is best. 🙂

Well the ride happened, video recorded, ready to make a post about this rare event and wouldn’t you know the day before remembered my computer had crashed, nada, zilch, zero, nothing would work. Sooo……

Took the computer to a place in DeFuniak Springs, Florida on the sixteenth, a day before this ride. The shop “I Fix Computers Inc.” is located about twenty five miles or so from my home. Was on a Friday and the gentleman told me he would not be able to work on it until Monday which I totally understood. After explaining the situation to him, he explained that since the computer was really old it might not be worth fixing but he would try to recover all data that I had on the hard drive.

While there, I realized he also sold refurbished laptops so we discussed if possible he could just transfer the data from the broken computer to the new one I agreed to purchase. Had my fingers crossed he could save the data, there was really years worth of stuff on there that would really hurt my feelings if lost.

Next post will explain the results and what happened on Monday July 19, 2021.

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Below are links to some of the many items I’ve purchased to enhance and improve my experience with motorcycle riding. Should you be interested, click and make a purchase I might receive a small commission for sending you there.

Viking Saddle Bags

Motorcycle Sissy Bars

RAM X-Grip Phone Mount for Motorcycle

Ad Tec Harness Straps Grain Leather Motorcycle Riding Boots

Audew Jump Starter

Black Leather Motorcycle Lever Covers for Motorcycles 16 inch Fringe

Motorcycle Bluetooth Headset

Motorcycle Gloves

Cheap but decent Camera

Motorcycle Cleaning Products

Flag mounts and flags for motorcycles, made in the USA

Battery charger/maintainer for Motorcycles, Suuwer Store

Camp Accessories Equipment Pots and Pans Set

Coleman Camping Cot, Air Mattress, and Pump Combo

Visit the 5.11 Tactical Store

Motorcycle Cargo Net

Clymer Motorcycle Repair Manuals

No endorsement or commission from Revzilla but I’ve purchased several items from them and have been very happy with the quality of products and the expertise of the employees, highly recommend www.revzilla.com

The History of Paxton Baptist Church

July 20, 2021

Since it has been difficult with weather conditions to get in some of my riding plans, the history of Paxton Baptist Church has been on my mind to record once again for historical reasons if nothing else. Full disclosure, it’s the church I attended with my Grandparents as I grew up. My mothers parents raised me from the age of six along with two of my younger brothers.

My grandparents, Mr. & Mrs. E. M. White made sure I attended church and were for many years the two oldest people attending Paxton Baptist Church until her death in 1999 (age 93) and his in 2001 (age 96). Two of their four daughters are also very active members, Mrs. Mary L. Sweat and Mrs. Estelle Norman.

This is an edit, while writing this post my sweet Aunt Mary passed away on June 23, 2021, hence the reason this has taken me so long. She would have been 94 years old in November. Loved her dearly and she will definitely be missed by many. Actually started writing this post on June 20th so it has taken me a long time to complete.

When I moved back to this area in 2010, I began attending this church again with my two grandsons my two Aunts and sometimes other family members. We always sat on the 5th. pew from the front, left side facing the pulpit. 🙂

My grandparents and I were baptized while attending this church on May 2, 1957, (me age 9). Yes, all three of us were baptized on the same day. As you can see I have a lot of personal history with this church and many great memories so lets get down to the HISTORY of Paxton Baptist Church!

“One of the few churches to ever hold membership in associations in two states as well as being affiliated with two state conventions, Paxton Baptist Church was organized in 1906, after a year as a mission of the First Baptist Church in Florala, Alabama.”

The quotation above is from the “History of Churches in Walton County Baptist Association 1890-1990 (Walton County, Florida)

The “History of First Baptist Church in Florala” lists the names of several members who were granted letters of dismissal for the purpose of organizing a Baptist church in Paxton, Florida. Those names were: Reverend and Mrs. D.C. Allen, Mrs. R.D. Cockroft, Miss Alice Cook, Mrs. H.W. Pillum, Mr. and Mrs. Sid Quick, Mr. and Mrs. D.W. Royals, Mrs. Mary Robinson, Mr. and Mrs. A.J. Whitehurst.

Others listed as charter members were: W.H. Tool, G.H. Cook, D.W. Parker, R.N. Cook, Demmie Cook, Firby Brooks, Lealer Brooks, Adline Parker, M.A. Cockroft, Millie Martain, and Julia Cook.

The Reverend W. F. Martain and the Reverend S. H. Bennette formed the presbytery for accepting these members and constituting this church. The Philadelphia Confession of Faith was adopted by the church in conference. S. M. Quick was the first deacon and the first trustees were S. M. Quick, G. H. Cook, and R. N. Cook. Reverend D. C. Allen was the first pastor and served the church as pastor until September, 1922.

The first building was a 45×80 ft. wooden building. Physical location of the church has been changed three times. Sometime during the mid thirties during the pastoral of Reverend V. D. Maraman, the church building was dismantled and moved from it’s original location to a site on Highway 331 just across the highway from the W. E. McIntosh home.

Once again in the mid to early forties while Reverend T. F. McReynolds was pastor, the church was moved out near the high school building. In 1958 the church building was moved on the the land currently occupied by the present building. Mr. and Mrs. Jack Webster deeded this acre of land to the church in June, 1960.

The building program began with what is now the south wing of the present building, which currently serves as the Fellowship Hall. Next came the sanctuary and Sunday School Rooms. The building was completed in 1961 with dedication service held on July 31st. Reverend Malcolm Harris was the pastor when the building was completed. Present building is a beautiful brick structure with the sanctuary having central heat and air. Building debt was paid off in 1970.

A pastorium was built in 1955 on land donated by Mr. Joel Adams. Men of the church did most of the construction.

In 1993, the auditorium was remodeled with new pews and carpet. In 2005, men of the church remodeled and enlarged the fellowship hall and kitchen. During the remodeling, window units were replaced with central heat and air conditioning.

Three men from this church have been ordained to the gospel ministry by the Paxton Baptist Church. Hobson Vann in 1951, William (Tucker) Aplin in 1959, and Frank McIntosh in 1975. Another member baptized in 1955, Ms. June Mason volunteered for foreign missions after teaching one year at Paxton High School. She served in Kenya, Tanzania, and Zimbabwe. She celebrated 26 years with the foreign mission board in July of 1997. In 1967-68 she was listed as an “outstanding young woman” in Young Women in America.

Mrs. Cleo Braswell joined the church in 1924 at the age of 12 and remained a member until her death in 2004, serving for 80 years. She was the longest standing member.

The Paxton Baptist Church was a member of the Sardis Association in Alabama until 1925 when it joined the Walton County Baptist Association in Florida.

Pastors of Paxton Baptist Church

Rev. D. C. Allen 1906-1922

Rev. D. F. Sutley 1922-1925

Rev. S. A. Thompson 1925-1927

Rev. J. E. West 1927-1928

Rev. S. A. Thompson 1929

Rev. E. C. Lindsey 1929

Rev. V. D. Marman 1933-1937

Rev. H. M. Conners 1937-1941

Rev. T. F. McReynolds 1942-1946

Rev. J. L. Harris 1946-1952

Rev. C. C. Garrett 1952

Rev. J. A. Cornelison 1952

Rev. C. W. Crin 1952-1954

Rev. James Hamrick 1955-1959

Rev. Malcholm Harris 1959-1961

Rev. Charles Kerby 1962-1964

Rev. James Hayes 1964-1966

Rev. Fred Broadway 1967-1968

Rev. Charles Donahue 1968-1969

The Paxton Baptist Church Facebook PAGE is located at: https://www.facebook.com/PaxtonFlorida

Rev. Delmar Stiger 1969

Rev. Larry Conners 1971-1974

Rev. Ed Neeley 1974-1976

Rev. Edwin Parker 1977-1980

Rev. Wayne Weeks 1980-1981

Rev. R. L. Cole 1982-1986

Rev. Ed McDaniel 1986-1987

Rev. Jim Hemphill 1987-1989

Rev. David Anderson 1990-1993

Rev. Toby Stone 1994-1996

Rev. Denford Morris 1996-1997

Rev. Owen Smith 1997-1999

Rev. Roland Norris 1999-2002

Rev. Tom Garner 2002-2003

Rev. Frank McIntosh 2003-2005

Rev. Chester Carlisle 2005-2008

Rev. Mark Rathel 2008-2009

Rev. John Lovelady 2009-present

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Paxton Baptist Church

Resources for the Pastor list was compiled from Church Homecoming bulletins dated October 1997 and November 2011. Some dates conflicted with each other but we believe the listing of names is correct.

Information for this article was gathered from an article written by the Florala News dated November 7th., 1991 by Author: Elizabeth McGee. Resources they used came from Mrs. Cleo Braswell, Derry Braswell, G. H. Kyle, Rev. David Anderson, the History of Churches in Walton County Baptist Association 1890-1990, History of First Baptist Church of Florala and a historical outline of Paxton Baptist Church by John Parker.

Other resources used were Homecoming Church Bulletins dated October 19,1997, October 15, 2006, and November 6, 2011. All of the above material including the newspaper article was supplied by one of my high school classmates, Mrs. Jean Russell Braswell. Side note: her and I were Mr. & Mrs. Senior according to our yearbook. 🙂

We believe all the information above to be true and correct. If anyone should see an error or perhaps have a suggestion for something to be added or removed please comment below or contact me personally.

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RAM X-Grip Phone Mount for Motorcycle

Ad Tec Harness Straps Grain Leather Motorcycle Riding Boots

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Black Leather Motorcycle Lever Covers for Motorcycles 16 inch Fringe

Motorcycle Bluetooth Headset

Motorcycle Gloves

Cheap but decent Camera

Motorcycle Cleaning Products

Flag mounts and flags for motorcycles, made in the USA

Battery charger/maintainer for Motorcycles, Suuwer Store

Camp Accessories Equipment Pots and Pans Set

Coleman Camping Cot, Air Mattress, and Pump Combo

Visit the 5.11 Tactical Store

Motorcycle Cargo Net

Clymer Motorcycle Repair Manuals

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Finally about to post this article after all the issues lately. Just wanted to say that this post is dedicated to my sweet lovely, Aunt Mary Sweat — November 19,1927 – June 23, 2021. She attended Paxton Baptist Church for many many years, taught Sunday School and was very well loved by all that knew her. She loved Paxton Baptist Church!

The Legacy of Love:

A wife, a mother, a grandma too, This is the legacy we have from you. You taught us love and how to fight, You gave us strength, and gave us might. A Stronger person would be hard to find, And in your heart, you were always kind. You Fought for us all in one way or another, Not just as a wife, not just as a mother. For all of us you have your best, Now the time has come for you to rest. So go in peace, you’ve earned your sleep, Your love in our hearts, we’ll eternally keep.

Only 7% chance ?

June 11, 2021

Had planned yesterday to do a ride with video and then talk about the ride here. However, the weather report was not in favor of riding yesterday. Turns out weather reports were wrong, it was a beautiful day, sunshine and no rain in sight.

Last night checked the weather for today showed only a 7% chance of rain until around three or so in the afternoon. Since that was less chance than yesterday, looked as if it would be a fantastic day to ride. Got up early this morning checked the weather reports again, several different sources and chances had gone down for rain.

No reason to hesitate, dressed, pack a couple of things for the ride and in my mind thinking, “lets do this” gonna be a great day. The round trip for my destination would have been about 130 miles, with that said, I could spend some time there and still be back home before any rain was possible. That was according to weather reports!

Hopped on feeling good, relaxed, doing the thing I love most, riding. Maybe twenty miles from home and guess what, weather report was totally wrong. Imagine that. Yes, it started pouring rain but I pushed on for a couple of miles thinking, this is just a shower and will soon stop and then I’ll dry out and no harm done. Wrong again, it didn’t stop.

Was closer to home than any shelter I was aware of so decided to turn around and head that way. Now I’ve heard bikers say they love riding in the rain or it doesn’t bother them but it does me. Frankly thinking they have a screw loose anyway to say that. 🙂 Not fun or relaxed for me to ride two wheels on a wet road and no windshield wiper on the helmet visor. Had I been closer to my destination, probably would not have turned around but made no sense to continue at that time.

Returned home, sun was shining bright but clouds were forming. By the time I changed out of my wet clothing the bottom fell out, pouring rain. Now the weather reports are saying severe weather, thunderstorms and winds possible in the area. Funny how fast the weather can change here in north Florida and south Alabama.

Since I wasn’t able to make the ride today and write about it, decided to write about this experience, real life of a motorcyclists and the struggle to ride everyday. 🙂

Video posted below shows a little of what it’s like to ride in the rain. At the end of the video was making a turn off the highway to maybe find some tree or other shelter to get under. Well didn’t happen, so turned back to the main highway, rain seemed to be easing up some so headed north again on my journey. That was a mistake, started raining even harder, that’s when I turned around and said not today Suzi, will try again soon.

With all that said, still got to ride some today and that always makes for a good day to this country boy.

Enjoy this video, be sure to watch it on YouTube, and hope you subscribe to my YouTube Channel, link below. Have a few videos posted there now, not the best quality but you never know when better equipment will fall my way. 🙂

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Viking Saddle Bags

Motorcycle Sissy Bars

RAM X-Grip Phone Mount for Motorcycle

Ad Tec Harness Straps Grain Leather Motorcycle Riding Boots

Audew Jump Starter

Black Leather Motorcycle Lever Covers for Motorcycles 16 inch Fringe

Motorcycle Bluetooth Headset

Motorcycle Gloves

Cheap but decent Camera

Motorcycle Cleaning Products

Flag mounts and flags for motorcycles, made in the USA

Battery charger/maintainer for Motorcycles, Suuwer Store

Camp Accessories Equipment Pots and Pans Set

Coleman Camping Cot, Air Mattress, and Pump Combo

Visit the 5.11 Tactical Store

Motorcycle Cargo Net

Clymer Motorcycle Repair Manuals

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Vacation Time

June 10, 2021

Yes, I know it seems like I’m always on vacation since there is no longer a “job” in my life but just getting away from home, visiting with other people and enjoying different parts of the country to me is a vacation. So on May 26, 2021 decided to go with my brother and sister in law to their home away from home in north Alabama to celebrate my brothers birthday. Rode up in my brothers RV which was also a new experience. Explained all that to let you know why there has been no posts as of late. 🙂

They have a very nice place on Smith Lake about an hour or so from Huntsville, Alabama. Got to spend time with not only my brother and sister in law, but my Aunt Mary, my cousin and his wife from Tennessee, my sister and her husband who live near Huntsville, my nephew Kevin, his wife Karen, and their three adorable kiddos, plus my sister in laws brother and his significant other. In other words we had a house full, playing games, fishing, telling stories and basically making memories with laughter and good times. THAT’s a vacation to me. 🙂

Only thing missing from this trip was my motorcycle. Uh huh, yes I know, felt it was better to leave it home this time and ride/explore in the near future. Will tell ya though, there are some awesome roads to enjoy on a motorcycle in that area. Winding roads, uphill, down hill, sharp curves and roads with trees overlapping on the top of them creating a fantastic canopy. Will likely go back soon and experience those roads as they should be enjoyed on a motorcycle.

After a few days, people began returning to their homes, jobs, etc. so I had planned to go up to my long time friends house in southern Tennessee which was only about two hours away. The trip to his house was full of those beautiful winding roads which made me wish even more that I was on the motorcycle. Was a pleasure to visit with Bud, we had been friends since high school which by the way was a long time ago. Losing contact several times in our life after high school we always seem to find each other again somehow. Always find time to remember our moments in the past, most good but some questionable. No matter they all bring a chuckle, smile and sometimes outright busting laughter.

The only sad heart wrenching part of this visit was missing Bud’s wife of forty plus years, Mary. She had passed a few weeks earlier. Mary is/was a very sweet adorable person and will be missed by me and all that knew her. My heart aches for my friend Bud and I have no words to console him.

After spending a couple of days with my friend, headed back down to my brothers place on Smith Lake. Spent the night there and caught a ride the next day (June 4, 2021) with my sister in law’s brother John, to return home. The entire trip was good fun, great food, fantastic conversation and special memories that I will forever remember.

Have tons of photos but will only post a few below so you won’t get too bored with my amateur photography.

Above images were taken at my brothers house in northern Alabama. Last photo is rare indeed, doesn’t happen very often but left to right is me, my brother David, and my sister Karen.

Last three photo’s are some taken near my friend Bud’s house in southern Tennessee as we were just riding around and reminiscing. Always enjoyable to see if you can find roads in those hills that you’ve never been on before. Some really beautiful country. Bike roads galore! 🙂

That was a very enjoyable vacation, one to remember. Realizing this post did not include the motorcycle but I have plans for more rides in the near future to visit some interesting places to talk about. Until then……

Hope you found this interesting. Hit that follow button and see what happens next. Not a “biker” by definition, just an old man that loves to ride motorcycles.

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Below are links to some of the many items I’ve purchased to enhance and improve my experience with motorcycle riding. Should you be interested, click and make a purchase I might receive a small commission for sending you there.

Viking Saddle Bags

Motorcycle Sissy Bars

RAM X-Grip Phone Mount for Motorcycle

Ad Tec Harness Straps Grain Leather Motorcycle Riding Boots

Audew Jump Starter

Black Leather Motorcycle Lever Covers for Motorcycles 16 inch Fringe

Motorcycle Bluetooth Headset

Motorcycle Gloves

Cheap but decent Camera

Motorcycle Cleaning Products

Flag mounts and flags for motorcycles, made in the USA

Battery charger/maintainer for Motorcycles, Suuwer Store

Camp Accessories Equipment Pots and Pans Set

Coleman Camping Cot, Air Mattress, and Pump Combo

Visit the 5.11 Tactical Store

Motorcycle Cargo Net

Clymer Motorcycle Repair Manuals

No endorsement or commission from Revzilla but I’ve purchased several items from them and have been very happy with the quality of products and the expertise of the employees, highly recommend www.revzilla.com


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