Many of you have told me how you and others have been near distraught at the delay in getting pix posted of the recently concluded Moto Grappa Tech & Tire Days, 2021 [abbreviated confusingly and saving only few letters as "MGTTD MMXXI."]
OK, OK, maybe only person has, and he was being facetious.
Still, I felt obligated to get those out there. Besides, Kathi, freshly returned from Seattle, thinks “working” on the slideshow was simply yet another ploy to avoid knocking items off her “List," so I had to finish quickly.
A word for those who — rather understandably — see my slideshows as the pictorial equivalent of TLDR: don’t open the url. But, know that it could have been much worse; I started with 500+ photos, and now have “only” 155.
The link opens in “landscape collage,” and captions appear when hovering your cursor over a pic. You can go to fullscreen and play the show or advance manually, but captions often “fall off” when doing that so it can be problematic. That said, if you have any interest in viewing the three brief (a few seconds long) videos, you have to go to fullscreen to see those.
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Subject: Re: Moto Grappa Tech & Tire Days, 2021 Tue Jun 22, 2021 6:56 am
Bill is some sort of magician!! That event doesn't happen until July, or so the bottle opener says........
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Subject: Re: Moto Grappa Tech & Tire Days, 2021 Tue Jun 22, 2021 11:43 am
That was awesome Bill!
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Subject: Re: Moto Grappa Tech & Tire Days, 2021 Wed Jun 23, 2021 10:52 am
Dilliw wrote:
Will you be gracing us with your presence in Willville weekend of June 25th?
Regrettably, no.
In Erie until Saturday on our monthly eldercare run.
Rode the EV up here. Took two days on tertiary (and lesser!) back roads. More pix later, but what moto-wardrobe challenge it was. Started of in the 90ºF's (with emphasis on the humid "F's"). Dodged T-storms first day; then, yesterday, it was wet and cold! Rode with Bulldog9 much of the way 'til we parted in Houtzdale, Pa.