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in my 50's...
Cover girl going out on the town.
 

I gave my unicycle away, to this nice young man that worked in the bicycle shop. He was moving to Alaska. So I rode it one more time. June 3 2021. Second photo is me helping my contractor friend finish his fourth new home build last July 2022. I still have two unicycles left to give away. I'm 67.
 

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I gave my unicycle away, to this nice young man that worked in the bicycle shop. He was moving to Alaska. So I rode it one more time. June 3 2021. Second photo is me helping my contractor friend finish his fourth new home build last July 2022. I still have two unicycles left to give away. I'm 67.
Did you ever get accused of being a third wheel on a date to go bicycling?
 
I gave my unicycle away, to this nice young man that worked in the bicycle shop. He was moving to Alaska. So I rode it one more time. June 3 2021. Second photo is me helping my contractor friend finish his fourth new home build last July 2022. I still have two unicycles left to give away. I'm 67.
It always amazes me that people can ride those things!! Heck, it amazes me that people ride two wheelers so effortlessly. I never could get the hang of it. You're a good looking young man. :D
 
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Fabulous! Following the death of a relative who had been killed when his motorbike was in collision with a truck, my father all but pleaded with me not to get a motorbike. Dad has raised us as a single parent, mother died young, I was very fond of Dad, so it was no motorbike for me.

Well, not quite, come middle age, with a few shekels in the bank, that teenage itch came back. I just had to scratch it. We had the Harley for five years, mercifully we had not a single incident, not a wobble, no near miss, nothing. Just a lot of fun. The itch scratched the Harley was sold on, we even made a small profit on the sale. (Note the beard.)
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yes, the death of someone you know can really shake you for a while.
Had a close friend die in a motorcycle accident. I didn't get on for about 6 months. Like you, we have had very good luck over the past 15 years riding. Mostly long touring rides, Nova Scotia, Blue Ridge Parkway, Arizona. We would go out for 10+ days at a time. Love seeing the country on two wheels. For some reason, people approach motorcycle riders more often than you think. Just to chat,
glad you went through the motorcycle 'phase' unscathed. Many do, and typically you only hear about the accidents and deaths not so much the good times.
 
Very good! Yes, it is!
You must be a rider as well!
Good catch!
Being from Canada you mat recognize this barn. It was on our trip to Nova Scotia somewhere at the Canadian border about 4 years ago.
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Don't recognize that specific one but there's dozens of others that look similar around Atlantic Canada. It actually looks like one that's a general store in Prince Edward Island. If you ever get to Atlantic Canada again head over to the Island. Beautiful touring scenery.

Did you Ride the Cabot Trail in Cape Breton while you were in Nova Scotia? Very popular riders trip.
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Don't recognize that specific one but there's dozens of others that look similar around Atlantic Canada. It actually looks like one that's a general store in Prince Edward Island. If you ever get to Atlantic Canada again head over to the Island. Beautiful touring scenery.

Did you Ride the Cabot Trail in Cape Breton while you were in Nova Scotia? Very popular riders trip.
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Yes, we did the Cabot Trail, made a full day of it. Stayed in Baddeck in a cabin the day prior, full day on the trail, then another day in Baddeck after. Beautiful country. Went out to Sydney, stayed in Halifax on July 1st for all the festivities and went to the Royal Nova Scotia International Tattoo show. That was about a 15 day trip. Fun trip, no rain!
 
Yes, we did the Cabot Trail, made a full day of it. Stayed in Baddeck in a cabin the day prior, full day on the trail, then another day in Baddeck after. Beautiful country. Went out to Sydney, stayed in Halifax on July 1st for all the festivities and went to the Royal Nova Scotia International Tattoo show. That was about a 15 day trip. Fun trip, no rain!
15 day trip in Nova Scotia in the summer with no rain :oops:
You won the weather lottery!!
 

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