We have the funniest weather here in central Oregon! A few minutes ago, there was a virtual blizzard going on outside my window. Giant flakes swirling around. Right now, the sun is out, steam is rising off all the wet surfaces, and it almost looks good enough to go for a walk....wait a minute, what's that dark cloud over there?
Billy has his adventure blog, and now we can get another point of view with Stacie Adventures. And because I might want to blog about more than motorcycle rides, I've added miscellaneous ramblings.
Tuesday, April 16, 2013
Saturday, April 13, 2013
Yes, That's My Butt...
In the never ending process of promoting our business, I've started another blog. These days, in order to give a business more exposure, the owners must maintain a facebook page, and write a blog, chronicling all the latest happenings, and newsworthy bits about the business. Facebook is easy. I'm already there anyway, so clicking over to the business page, and making a few comments, is a piece of cake. Although I admit, maintaining three separate pages, and sometimes "Liking", or commenting on my own stuff, makes me feel slightly schizophrenic. The blogging part isn't as easy. I've already proven myself to be a bit of a passive aggressive blogger, but in the name of business, I'll try harder. If you would like to read our business blog, here is the link: http://oregondualsportrental.blogspot.com/
Today's post is about height, and baggage options on a motorcycle. I needed a few pictures of myself, sitting on the motorcycle to demonstrate the different seat heights, so the self timer, and a small tripod came in handy. Ten seconds is enough time to get on the bike, and flash a cheesy grin. I turned the camera off while I switched the seats, and I didn't realize it had reverted back to two seconds....So there you have it, a lovely picture of my butt. It made me laugh!
Today's post is about height, and baggage options on a motorcycle. I needed a few pictures of myself, sitting on the motorcycle to demonstrate the different seat heights, so the self timer, and a small tripod came in handy. Ten seconds is enough time to get on the bike, and flash a cheesy grin. I turned the camera off while I switched the seats, and I didn't realize it had reverted back to two seconds....So there you have it, a lovely picture of my butt. It made me laugh!
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