Warm and humid

These last few days, we might as well be in the southeast!

Tyler got here about noon yesterday and we went in and met Cindy and then we went to Custer to see the kids and grandkids. Tate took us around and showed us several houses he and Chance have been building. They look good. Tho’ one is on such a steep hill, that I can’t believe anyone would want to live there. Especially an older couple who are having it built!

One of the houses is being built for a younger couple who also have an indoor archery range and an outdoor driving and putting range. Tyler, Tate and I hit quit a few balls. I like whacking them little white balls. Just wish I could whack them farther! Must not have enough Scotsman in me! πŸ™‚

Tate cooked up some porkchops on the grill for supper. Then we loaded up Gabe and headed for home. I have a gig in Rapid on Tuesday so Kass will meet me and pick up Gabe then.

Starting to see lots of rally goers and business. I don’t think I want to drive back thru Sin city, otherwise known as Sturgis, the rest of the year.

Don’t get me wrong, I got nothing against those who ride motorcycles. Tho’ I do wish some of them would learn the rules of the road, but if you get 400,000 people in a town that usually holds 8,000; it’s a pain! I don’t care who they are.

Oh, and if you ride a motorcycle and are passing me in dead stopped traffic on the center line, and I happen to see you coming in my rear view mirror, I hope you will be able to avoid my door if I just happen to have to open it about the time you come even with me. πŸ˜‰

6 thoughts on “Warm and humid

  1. Ah, Sturgis! Sold lots of boots during rallies — good folks, mostly, who like to spend money … But yeah, the traffic gets a little bit tense.

  2. Oh the days of the rally…. have many memories of those weeks:) Once in a while I miss them. Riding on the bike of strangers and then getting life lasting ink. Oh for good times. Now if I can just teach to my daughters to have fun but be safe and meet strangers at the same time:) Gut instinct I guess.
    Enjoy those grandkids. My kids just spent 5 days with G and G at the farm. Feeding cows and taking tastes off the same salt block:) Coming home with a ton of bug bites! Back again for a family gathering this weekend. Good times.

    -Minnie

  3. Glad Sturgis is down your way. We’ve got neighbors that bike down every year for it. The Bossman says a handfull of cherries you just “happen” to toss out on their way by will work too:) He learned that one from a relative.

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