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Howdy and welcome from Pipe Creek Texas!!!
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Hi Jan,Nice to meet ya. So what doo you ride and where are ya from? I love my bike. My husband converted his Shovelhead into a trike for my just after I had lung cancer. It makes it easier for me.
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Love this quilt !
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Pictures Judy pictures. I'm a quilter and rider as well. Not a Harley but a 1600 Suzuki. As long as my bad back lets me I'll keep riding. And quilting too for that matter.
Glad your here. From Eastern Washington :thumbup: |
Hey dglvr,hey a 1600 Suzuki is a very sweet bike,as my husband and I say it's not what you ride it's That you ride,that's what it's about,the ride !Are those your baby Dobies? Very pretty.Just had surgery on my back 8 weeks ago on the 8th ! Great Dr.& recovery has been great !
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well, I ride draft horses not motorcycles. Welcome anyway!
I ride the big horses because they make my butt look smaller. |
Hi Judy and welcome. I had a bike about 40 years ago. It wasn't a Harley or anything big. I gave it up after I was run off of the road for the second time and my son was on the bike that time. It was fun but now my SUV is my vehicle of choice. I can fit a couple of sewing machines and lots of fabric in it when going to retreats. :lol:
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Originally Posted by MI Applique Queen
Hi Judy and welcome. I had a bike about 40 years ago. It wasn't a Harley or anything big. I gave it up after I was run off of the road for the second time and my son was on the bike that time. It was fun but now my SUV is my vehicle of choice. I can fit a couple of sewing machines and lots of fabric in it when going to retreats. :lol:
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Welcome Judy--I'm new here too---this is great board--wonderful people--you will learn alot and have fun doing it--congratulations on being a survivor!
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