Drivin’ Through the Desert

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Heading East.  Kind of later than I had thought, but that is a good thing.  Little short of time.  I’m going through Las Vegas to drop off some stuff to a friend, Jed Schneider, hopefully.  Then to St. George Utah.  Vincent has some work there, so he was trying to catch up.

Tucker has been having a blast in California, but he can sense when we’re going.  He was laying on my bag, picture below, when I was trying to pack up.

I’m short of time, so that is about it.  Hopefully they have done the majority of burning in Kansas by the time I get back, but I know that is just wishful thinking.  It is early April, so the season of grass fires.  I hate it.

Tucker didn’t want to get left behind.

He is going to miss doggin’ with the gang.

20 thoughts on “Drivin’ Through the Desert

  1. Wildcat

    Bazaar Road Race is on Sunday. It used to be the first Sunday in April, but it moved to the 2nd Sunday in April due to lots of motorcyclists on the road riding some recurring ride that’s always the first Sunday. It’s much better now.

     
  2. Bryan

    With as much rain as we have been having, there has not been much burning going on. If that is your criteria, then stay away!!!

     
  3. Mike crum

    Steve, why not just stay away in st George Utah or Colorado . U don’t have a job to return to or kids.. If u hate that burning, what not just stay away?

     
  4. Mike

    Shouldn’t be much left to burn after the morons already scorched most of the midwest………………………….

     
  5. The King

    Viva Las Vegas Steveo left ya a couple Show Tickets at the door. Glad the winds blow east they need some of that circular activity you J-Hawkers create. Just remember The Queen of Hearts is always your best friend!

     
  6. als

    Scrum, why don’t you just stay away from this blog? You never have any thing constructive to say, if you’re a hateful piece of shit why not just stay away?

     
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  8. The Cyclist

    So sad. Couldn’t get much sleep at all last night. Weird this repeating of being “short of time”. Like some kind of evil foreboding of some kind. Life is a funny thing and all of a sudden it’s just gone.

     
  9. Nancy Martin

    I was so saddened to hear of the death of Steve. I have known him for about 40 years, from the early days of the Fayetteville Spring Classic now the Joe Martin. He was a talented racer and had a big heart! He will truly be missed. My heart goes out to Trudie and all his family.
    Best
    Nancy Martin

     
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