Back at Tom's Ranch it after a frigid ride in to Marble Falls, the temperatures rose as the afternoon sun burned away the clouds. Tom worked t he saw cutting many Juniper, or as locals call them, "cedar" bows. The burn pile was roaring and my duty to put out runaway embers in the tall grass. The opportunity to help on a Habitat for Humanity project in town presented itself. The home dedication was Sunday so the work needed to be completed quickly. I cannot say enough about the wonderful and colorful team of volunteers in Marble Falls. Following the hard work at 4:00, we retired to The Double Horn for a hard earned beer.
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Mike SaundersIn May 2014 I quit my job to ride a Honda Ruckus over 69'000 mi and counting. Wild camping most nights and cooking most of my own meals, I keep the costs low and the landscape changing. Archives
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