This is a blog about my journeys as a biker-chick and my journey in life with Jesus, too!

Saturday, June 16, 2007

My Motorcycle Trip to Kentucky and Ohio from Indiana

Here are some pictures from our Motorcycle Trip down to the brand new Creation Museum located in Petersburg, Kentucky near Cincinnati! It was 490 miles round trip and we made it!



Creation Museum Lobby



Pteradactyl
A fierce fellow over the bookstore entrance -- he moves!


You can read more about the Creation Museum (if you're at all interested) at my other blog: http://homeschoolblogger.com/karlakakins.

I have to admit, I didn't enjoy my trip on my motorcycle on the way down as much as I did on the way home. On the trip to the museum, we took mostly interstates and we got a late start, so we really didn't get to enjoy anything because part of our trip was made in the dark.

But on the way home, my husband agreed to go on backroads, and we had such fun!

Here are some pictures of our trip home on our motorcycles:


My honey and our bikes
Just across the KY border -- my husband's bike on the left, mine on the right. That's my cute husband, Eddie in the middle.



Yummy diner! I love eating in these little mom and pop places! We had chicken fried steak -- one of my favorites!


This is the inside of the diner. Isn't it cute?

After our hearty meal, we headed north and got caught in a thunderstorm. I had already wet my shirt down at the diner to keep cool in the sun, so when it rained on us, I froze! We stopped for a few minutes in a Wal-mart parking lot then headed out again. After about an hour the rain stopped and we reached one of my favorite spots in Indiana: the home of Gene Stratton Porter where she wrote the books Freckles and The Girl of the Limberlost. I grew up reading her books, so she is pretty special to me! I love her books and doing unit studies with them. I have written unit studies for a few of her books that I hope to make available soon.


Gene Stratton Porter Site

Eddie enjoyed taking pictures there, so that gave me some time to take off my soggy boots and sit on her porch. I like sitting there imagining her sitting there. I took my kids there once and read a chapter of Limberlost to them on that porch. I love that house.



Since the Limberlost is so near and dear to my heart, I just had to get my husband to take a picture of my bike in front of the convenience store sign. If you're wondering why I'm not in it -- remember -- I was drenched and not looking too glamorous.


My Bike

We made it home safe and sound, and our puppies were glad we were home, too! We put them in a kennel for the first time in our lives (and theirs!). They were so exhausted from being at the kennel (I can just imagine they barked their fool heads off for days) that they immediately went to sleep snoring loudly! Here are Frankie and Oskar, my constant companions on the couch when I'm on the laptop:


Oskar and Frankie

Next week we'll be going to Joni and Friends Family Retreat. I will post pictures of that when we get back!

Thursday, March 29, 2007

Monday, October 09, 2006

Amish Country

I rode a few miles out of town and visited my Amish neighbors today. My picture taking didn't go as well as I would have liked it to, but I did get a few fun shots.

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These pumpkins make a cheerful greeting along the driveway. The food stand was full of honey, tomatoes, and other colorful vegetables. Check out the squash posing as snakes at the edges of the roof of the stand!

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More pumpkins

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Another view of the produce stand.

The lady laughed when I asked if I could take pictures of her laundry.
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These socks all lined up like soldiers amused me.

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Something tells me the women in this house are outnumbered.

Along the road are a lot of farms with lots of different kinds of horses. Here is a pony that caught my eye because he is tied on the outside of the pasture away from the other horses. I'm not sure if he is a pony or if he is a baby. I know absolutely nothing about horses so forgive my ignorance.
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He was a little afraid of my motorcycle, but I was able to calm him down enough to snap this photo. What a beautiful beast that work horse on the other side of the fence is! I have always wanted to know more about horses and learn to ride them. But, guess I'm destined to ride my iron steed instead! :-)

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I think they were as curious about me as I was about them. I must have looked very different to them -- pink helmet and all!

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The middle horse looks like he's ready to ask me a question, doesn't he? I wish I would have had some carrots with me! I could have made some friends, I think!


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Naturally, Tin Man had to get in on the action today. What a difference a few months makes in the color of the corn!


Thursday, September 14, 2006

Symptoms of Motorcycle Addiction

Is there a doctor in the house? I think I have a problem!

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Motorcycle Addiction

Even more serious than the notoriously widespread chocoholic mania, is the growing epidemic of a condition known as Motorcycle Addiction or MA. Don't laugh because you might be it's next victim. Better check yourself:


How many of these apply to you?

1. I have gone riding when I was depressed, or to cheer myself up.
2. I have gone on riding binges of several tanks of gas or more in one day.
3. I ride rapidly, often 'gulping' roads.
4. I have sometimes ridden early in the morning or before work.
5. I have hidden bikes in different places to sneak a ride in without being seen.
6. Sometimes I avoid friends or family obligations in order to ride motorcycles.
7. Sometimes I find myself analyzing sections of roads as if I was riding even while in a car.
8. I am unable to enjoy myself with others unless there is a bike nearby.
9. At a boring party, I will often slip off unnoticed to go riding.
10. Riding has made me seek haunts and companions which I would otherwise avoid.
11. I have neglected personal hygiene or household chores until I have finished a ride.
12. I have spent money meant for necessities on accessories instead.
13. I have attempted to complete an Iron Butt ride.
14. Most of my friends are also heavy motorcycle riders.
15. I have sometimes passed out from a night of heavy riding.
16. I have suffered helmet hair or farmer�s tan from a bout of riding.
17. I have wept, become angry or irrational because of a road I have ridden.
18. I have sometimes dressed my infant child in a T-shirt that says �My mommy is faster than yours�.
19. My family thinks my riding is out of control.

If you answered 'yes' to three or more of these questions, you may be suffering from Motorcycling Addition. Affirmative responses to ten or more indicates a serious condition. Once a relatively rare disorder among women, MA, has risen to new record levels due in part to an increased supply of dealerships addressing the needs of a women riders.

Social costs of Motorcycle Addiction
Women may fantasize and dream, creating alternative worlds to ride through, to the neglect of friends and family. Their decorating styles change, pictures of velvet vintage Vincents adorn the walls. Crochet afghans in the shape of V-twins are strewn over couches and out-dated Shoei helmets pose as lampshades.

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Physical costs of MA
Physically it can take a toll on the body as well, in severe cases they develop bad posture from riding in awkward positions or carrying heavy tool bags. Wrists develop throttle twitches and feet get the clutch jimmies. In the worst instances, they become cranky bike mechanics with a lot of cats living in small towns.

Heredity
Recent MMI studies have established that heredity plays a considerable role in determining whether a person will become a rider of motorcycles. Most riders have at least one parent who suffered from MA, often beginning at an early age and progressing into adulthood. Other predisposing factors indicate mothers who are road race fans, collectors of rally T-shirts, or heavy leather wearers during pregnancy are more likely to pass on this condition in utero than non. Highly transmittable from one peer to another, many sisters and friends of an addict become motorcycle addicts themselves.

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Prevention/Treatment
There is no known cure or prevention for Motorcycle Addiction. Women with MA go on to live happy, healthy fulfilled lives, much to the chagrin of some folks.

~source unknown and slightly tweaked by KA for your amusement

Friday, August 25, 2006

I Passed Motorcycle Safety Class!

I passed my motorcycle safety class! :-) It's official now -- I'm a licensed motorcyclist!


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Sunday, August 13, 2006

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I have ridden on the back of a Harley but I've never operated one. Tonight my husband "let me" drive his Harley. I had a BLAST. He was so nervous -- his bike has never been dropped, so I knew it was a gesture of love for him to let me ride it! It is so different than riding on my Suzuki! I was in a total state of euphoria riding it! I've never had so much fun!

The white bike is my husband's Sporster -- I think it would look great with pink saddle bags, don't you??

Husband's Sportster (Will be mine!)

This is a picture of my bike and the Sporster. I've named my bike "Tin Man."
Tin Man

On tonight's trip I found a mansion in a farm field. It seemed very out of place to me, but it was beautiful, too.
Mansion in the Corn

Mansion in a Farm Field

Mansion in the Beans

I have had my mind a lot on what is going on in the MIddle East. I am not afraid, but I am concerned that what is going on there will affect us here. When I read Ezekiel in the Bible, especially chapters 35 to the end, it sure seems like what is happening right now with Iran is prophesied there. While I'm not worried, I am wondering -- how long will we be able to have the freedom to ride like we do? What will happen to gasoline prices, to our way of life, and is Jesus coming soon?

Riding gets my mind off of the cares of this world -- but I know that some day, I will have my own mansion in heaven, and the cares of this world will not even be remembered.

In the meantime, I hope that all my loved ones will know Jesus. He is the only God Who makes sense. He is love, pure and virtuous. And while His followers fail Him, and do not live as they should, and so many times have the wrong idea about what is right in this world, Jesus doesn't. If only I could get my friends to read His Words, compare them with all the other religions in the world, and have their eyes opened to the truth. THAT would be pure euphoria -- even more than riding a Harley!
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I really believe that Jesus is coming soon -- that what is going on in the Middle East has been prophesied by Ezekiel, Daniel and in the book of Revelation. Time is short. I want to be ready!





Tuesday, August 08, 2006

Happy Birthday, Darling Husband! (Click Photos to Enlarge!)













Today was my husband's 47th Birthday so we rode our motorcycles out to Wabash for dinner and then out to Salamonie State Park/Lake/Forest. Here are some pictures I took. The good looking guy on the Harley is my husband.

These photos were taken at the entrance to Salamonie State Forest.














That little dot waaaaay off in the distance is my husband on his Harley:














This funky tree fascinates me. I think a sketch artist could make a beautiful picture of it.

















I will take pictures in the fall, too. The foliage in this entrance way is so pretty and romantic.


























The sun was setting as we left the forest. My husband had a happy birthday and it was fun to get to enjoy it with him. Life is good because God is good.



















Saturday, August 05, 2006

Perfect Day to Ride!

I rode my bike today and it was perfect weather for it. It's been so hot I hadn't ridden in a week! But today I couldn't stand it one minute longer and I just HAD to ride! Here are some pictures I took today -- I got lost! I love getting lost! There are so many new things to see! (As long as I have a full tank of gas!)

Here is a picture of my bike with some Sunflowers. They reminded me of my childhood home in Kansas. The ones in Kansas grow MUCH taller -- but I liked these anyway.
Sunflowers and Karla's Bike

While lost, I came across this little house that had bikes for sale. That little dog just barked and barked and barked at me!
Bikes for Sale

I love the blue in this picture. It's at the same house. Look towards the back of the picture and you can see all the bikes for sale! I love the little red bird sitting on top of the post. This is true country art, don't you think?
Bikes for Sale with Bird


Who says elephants don't live in Indiana?

Elephant at Whitley Manufacturing

No matter how much I honked or yelled these horses would NOT look at me!
Grazing Horses

Well, okay, ONE of them did -- briefly! I think she was thinking, "excuse me? Can't you see we are BUSY?" I want to learn to ride a horse. Hey, I've conquered riding a motorcycle -- surely riding a horse can't be any harder!
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I really liked the color of the red buildings/barns against this emerald green soybean field. Look in my rear view mirror and you can see how looooong the the field is, and how on the other side of the road is corn!
Red Barn and Beans

I love old schoolhouses. Someone lives in this one. My husband thinks it might be apartments. The mature trees around it are just beautiful. If it IS an apartment building, I am going to go back and take better pictures. I thought it was a private residence and really didn't think I should walk up into the yard.
Old Schoolhouse

I have never in my life seen such tall beans. Look how huge they are next to my bike!
Tall, tall soybeans!

Today was the first time I got smiles from people when they realized I was a woman. I also think people think it's funny that I stop and take pictures of beans. There is beauty everywhere if you will only look!

Thursday, July 27, 2006

Indiana Green--Click on Pics to Enlarge

I live in Indiana. It is green here. It is green here because we have gotten plenty of rain. Some parts of Indiana have gotten more than others, and some places have gotten too much, but in Wabash/Kosciusko County we have gotten just the right amount of rain to allow the corn to stretch tall into gray-blue Hoosier skies.

I love nature and I love recording it. Here are some pictures of a ride I took today. It was the first time I encountered deer on the road while riding my motorcycle. Scary. No, I didn't get pictures of deer -- they are too fast and the corn and foliage is too tall.
The above picture is my bike in front of a corn field at the corner of a farmer's driveway.

Below is the same driveway -- just the other side of it. Waaaaaay back behind the corn is the farm house. I love Indiana's long rambling roads and even more I love long driveways that stretch back into the hearts of forests, meadows and pastures, inviting the tired farmer home.













Below is a meadow I came to that I had not noticed before. I was appreciating it's beauty when I realized













There was a sign posted on it:














And it reads: "Classified Wildlife Habitat." No wonder it was so beautiful and so many deer were jumping in and out of it! There were a lot of little bunny families there, too.












Here's a picture of an Indiana soybean field. Look waaaaaay back into the picture -- it stretches on and on -- just like the country road in my rearview mirror.













These animals in this green pasture appealed to me. The bull on the right never took his eyes off me. I didn't realize, though, when I snapped the picture (I was melting from the heat in my full-faced helmet) that we had a "German Shorthair Pointer Cow " in the left side of the photo.













If you look very closely on the second electric pole you will see a hawk perched atop. I snapped it for the hawk, but when I got home, I realized it was also a great shot of an Indiana country road, nestled between two soybean fields.













Today when I rode three vultures/hawks (some sorts of birds of prey) flew right above me in a beautiful formation a little in front of my bike. I could have reached out and touched them. This is the second time hawks have accompanied me on my travels. I'm beginning to wonder if it's some sort of sign, or if I look like a good meal, or if they think I'm a hawk. . .not sure. Any ideas?

The picture below is so awesome because this corn is SO TALL. I was also impressed with this farmer's well manicured lawn in front of it! Talk about curb appeal!















Below is a pic of the same farm, same corn, but I wanted you to see the house beyond it and this huge beautifully manicured lawn in front of it! This is in the middle of virtually nowhere-land -- but it's just beautiful. It says a lot about a person's character when they keep their farm so tidy, don't you think?











I love my bike. I love being a Hoosier. I love that God created so much green for me to enjoy when I ride.


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