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Old 10-09-22, 12:02 AM
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Crossing the Ford Bridge

Over the Mississippi

Stopped for Shadow Play





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Start in the moonlight
Shadows play in the sunrise
Descend in daylight

(Hmmmm… two poems, one photo?)

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Going to the Sun
Early morning moonlight ride
Daddy daughter time
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Vintage is your rule

Broken today is my say

Aspero is suffering!


Alternate ending with all those fall colors:
“Anima is soaring”
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Alternate ending with all those fall colors:
“Anima is soaring”
Not bad, but the bike is an Aspero and is suffering from being excluded from your vintage haiku happenings
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Not bad, but the bike is an Aspero and is suffering from being excluded from your vintage haiku happenings
I was picking up what you were laying down, but cheer up - it looked like a great ride!
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Went on the Tweed Ride

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RiTa wants to FLY

Perched nose-high on a brick wall

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I've been biking lots
to get back into shape to
ride the velodrome


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but just a screen grab.
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Originally Posted by ClydeClydeson
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Leaves under my wheels
Low sun slashing through the trees
Good day for a ride
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Originally Posted by Velo Mule
Leaves under my wheels
Low sun slashing through the trees
Good day for a ride
Inspiring!


Snow under my tires
Full moon dancing behind clouds
Good morn’ for a ride.
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With a rustling sigh
Fallen leaves pursue and pass
Others on the ground
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Thank you for your invitation to this thread, DQrider.



You are an ex-Marine.

A Marine always reminds me of Bob Lee Swagger, scout sniper, gunnery sergeant rtd, Viet Nam vet,

created by Steven Hunter.

He is the main character of Point of Impact, Time to Hunt, and other books.

When he gets a call from an ex-Marine, his last word is always “Semper fi.”

Yeah, I learned “Semper fi” in the Steven Hunter books.





And Viet Nam war.

My favorite novelist is Takeshi “Ken” Kaiko(1930~1989).

He visited Viet Nam in 1964~1965, 1968, 1973 to report Viet Nam war.

February 14 1965, when he and a photographer followed a South Vietnamese company,

they were ambushed by Viet Cong.

In 6 hours, survivors were only 17 out of 202, including Kaiko and the photographer.

He was a smoker and had a Zippo with the same prose, half of Psalms 23-4, of the pic.



Haiku King Matsuo Bashou wrote a haiku, coincidently very good for this pic.



Natsukusa-ya

Tsuwamonodomo-ga

Yumenoato



The summer grass,

‘tis all that’s left

Of ancient warriors’ dreams.



Zippos are original Viet Nam Zippos.

Sorry no bike pix!
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A favorite bike?
Yes, one stands above the rest,
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Originally Posted by darkmoon

Thank you for your invitation to this thread, DQrider.



You are an ex-Marine.

A Marine always reminds me of Bob Lee Swagger, scout sniper, gunnery sergeant rtd, Viet Nam vet,

created by Steven Hunter.

He is the main character of Point of Impact, Time to Hunt, and other books.

When he gets a call from an ex-Marine, his last word is always “Semper fi.”

Yeah, I learned “Semper fi” in the Steven Hunter books.





And Viet Nam war.

My favorite novelist is Takeshi “Ken” Kaiko(1930~1989).

He visited Viet Nam in 1964~1965, 1968, 1973 to report Viet Nam war.

February 14 1965, when he and a photographer followed a South Vietnamese company,

they were ambushed by Viet Cong.

In 6 hours, survivors were only 17 out of 202, including Kaiko and the photographer.

He was a smoker and had a Zippo with the same prose, half of Psalms 23-4, of the pic.



Haiku King Matsuo Bashou wrote a haiku, coincidently very good for this pic.



Natsukusa-ya

Tsuwamonodomo-ga

Yumenoato



The summer grass,

‘tis all that’s left

Of ancient warriors’ dreams.



Zippos are original Viet Nam Zippos.

Sorry no bike pix!
Well, thank you, Darkmoon
But there are no "ex-Marines"
Semper Fi, you know?

Message follows: I've read the Stephen Hunter books; even seen the movies. Both convey the unique commitment Marines make to our country accurately. The thing that makes the Marine Corps special is the harsh and demanding price of admission. They hit you hard, right away, to winnow the weak. That saves a lot of taxpayer's money on more advanced training later on. You can breeze through basic training in the Army, Navy, or Air Force, and go through their advanced combat training later on. But the Marines make you prove yourself from day one.

Your images of the "Valley of Death" Zippos are appreciated. I can't vouch for their owners, or their morals. That verse illustrates nothing more than the intellectual laziness of those times. I would never have gone to war with those sentiments.

People are people. Sometimes our leaders are psychopaths. The disrespect we treat our enemies with in war is all but unforgiveable. If we were to meet these same folks in normal life, we would probably become friends, or at least respectful equals. War is the ultimate obscenity.

Again, thanks for your post. I look forward to more in the future.
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We received complaints about the thread in that some posts aren’t cycling related. Please keep that in mind. Thanks

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Originally Posted by StanSeven
We received complaints about the thread in that some posts aren’t cycling related. Please keep that in mind. Thanks

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StanSeven, thank you for your input. Since there aren't any hard and fast rules (or maybe there are, but who actually reads them?) for what we post here, I appreciate the steering correction in this case.
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