I started one, and I would like to follow anyone else who has one! I live in Philly and I'm documenting photos of the random awesome stuff that I come across! Check it out
TVB wrote:It's more focused on my road trips, rather than on scooters per se, and it doesn't get updated much during the rest of the year, but here's "MI way":
My daily write-ups during last years Scooter Cannonball run.
WOW! Love all the pics!
you're is pretty awesome too! I love all the colorful murals and buildings. Philadelphia is truly an incredible city, both artistically and architecturally. Are you and your man riding out to the beach this weekend for ECC? (Wildwood NJ)
My daily write-ups during last years Scooter Cannonball run.
WOW! Love all the pics!
you're is pretty awesome too! I love all the colorful murals and buildings. Philadelphia is truly an incredible city, both artistically and architecturally. Are you and your man riding out to the beach this weekend for ECC? (Wildwood NJ)
Thank you!! Unfortunately not! I am inspired by my friend who rode to WW from Philly JUST for mack's pizza and then back home hahahaha. I must do it this summer!
Giovanna wrote:
Thank you!! Unfortunately not! I am inspired by my friend who rode to WW from Philly JUST for mack's pizza and then back home hahahaha. I must do it this summer!
Do! I did it last Monday and it was awesome! The road and scenery is unbelieveable, nothing like at all in Philly.
Enjoying your blog -
RT
Just because I am Deaf ... does not mean I can't roar.
I guess this Adventure Rider link qualifies as a blog. It details a journey by a couple riding Sym Symbas on a roundabout journey around the world.
It's very lengthy .... I'm reading this in bits and pieces and have made it through about 20% of the blog so far. Most of it is interesting although it does get to be repetitive and a bit monotonous at times.
Rob wrote:I guess this Adventure Rider link qualifies as a blog. It details a journey by a couple riding Sym Symbas on a roundabout journey around the world.
It's very lengthy .... I'm reading this in bits and pieces and have made it through about 20% of the blog so far. Most of it is interesting although it does get to be repetitive and a bit monotonous at times.
I've read many of the tales at the advrider.com forums before, always good stuff there. But this story that you posted*, is responsible for a very slow pace here in my shop today... Don't want to stop reading...