I don't mean to interject as it's certainly none of my business, but is there a SMALL plot somewhere on your rented land where the landlord would not object to you having a grassy greenscape for Rusty? If so I find the requisites in Florida are roughly 6" of rich dark soil, fertilizer and watering EVERY DAY right after nightfall, otherwise most of the water will evaporate right back into the atmosphere. You wouldn't need a large plot to make Rusty happy. Just a thought.
This comment is not related to your post Michael but I thought you might find this interesting:
Badger to transport vintage motorcycles on cross-country journey
9/8 - Ludington, MI – On Saturday, roughly 75 motorcycles manufactured between 1930-1948 departed on the SS Badger’s 9 a.m. departure. Their final destination after their arrival at the port in Manitowoc, Wis. was Key West, Fla.
The participating riders departed Sault Ste. Marie, Mich. and will end their journey in Key West. The Cross Country Chase is a joint effort from the Motorcycle Cannonball and Legends Motorcycle Museum. The winner of the race will not only be crowned a “legend” and have bragging rights for life, but a cash award will also be given.
The riders and their vintage machines will have to endure an average of 250-350 miles per day over an 8-day period. The journey will test navigation, knowledge and speed. A handicap system is in place and factors in the age of the motorcycle, engine displacement, average speed, etc.
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I don't mean to interject as it's certainly none of my business, but is there a SMALL plot somewhere on your rented land where the landlord would not object to you having a grassy greenscape for Rusty? If so I find the requisites in Florida are roughly 6" of rich dark soil, fertilizer and watering EVERY DAY right after nightfall, otherwise most of the water will evaporate right back into the atmosphere. You wouldn't need a large plot to make Rusty happy. Just a thought.
This comment is not related to your post Michael but I thought you might find this interesting:
Badger to transport vintage motorcycles on cross-country journey
9/8 - Ludington, MI – On Saturday, roughly 75 motorcycles manufactured between 1930-1948 departed on the SS Badger’s 9 a.m. departure. Their final destination after their arrival at the port in Manitowoc, Wis. was Key West, Fla.
The participating riders departed Sault Ste. Marie, Mich. and will end their journey in Key West. The Cross Country Chase is a joint effort from the Motorcycle Cannonball and Legends Motorcycle Museum. The winner of the race will not only be crowned a “legend” and have bragging rights for life, but a cash award will also be given.
The riders and their vintage machines will have to endure an average of 250-350 miles per day over an 8-day period. The journey will test navigation, knowledge and speed. A handicap system is in place and factors in the age of the motorcycle, engine displacement, average speed, etc.
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Matt
Interesting indeed. I'm out of town this weekend so I hope they will be here when I get back.
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