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77 degrees in my part of SC today. Spent most of the day riding to see some family 70mi away. Saw many, many fellow riders out and about. Doubled back to line up this pic, turned out better than I anticipated. Thought I'd share some of our winter weather with those here that aren't so lucky.
It was 81 and sunny here today. Our HOG chapter, 27 bikes, rode to Charleston to visit our sister chapter there for an oyster roast and hamburgers/hotdogs. About 190 miles today. Perfect day in every way, good food, good riding, everyone arrived home safely, and we set a record for the number of bikes on a HOG ride. Sweet.
I was fortunate enough here in Chicago to have it be 48 degrees around 11 a.m., went out for a short cruise on the Street Glide, came back home, soaked in Jacuzzi for an hour with my Honey, had some great hanky-panky, my Sister-In-Law (who I actually like), visited for an hour, then my Wife and I had roasted teriyaki salmon for dinner. We are now starting a fire in the fireplace and are gonna' snuggle......... A little more hanky-panky may take place!
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