Dear Scooter Goddess, you are an inspiration. i have read all of your entries so far, and still have a couple of questions: what size engine has your little white pony? what kind of camera captured your adventure?
A friend of mine passed a link to your blog on to me because I rode my 50cc Daelim scooter across a part of South Korea, then tooled around one of Korea's islands on a 125cc motorbike. Both trips (only a few days each) pale in comparison to your voyage...
Glad that you're enjoying the roadtip and I will keep on visiting your site to see where else you go.
Keep up the good work - your photos are just beautiful!
You are just amazing. I just found your site and the way you convey emotions brings tears to my eyes. I make a bi-yearly trip from Atlanta, Georgia to Bay City, Michigan and back again and I love every second of it. I am eagerly anticipating this winter's migration, though I'm finding now that I wish the journey would last longer...
I just found your blog and I am so inspired by your story. I had to comment with this picture, after looking through your gallery this is my favorite. It has a lot of character. Oh, and so does Charlie. I added Daily Coyote to my blog roll before I even found Vespa Vagabond. Definitely keep posting pics, they are so beautiful. Take care
Nice colors and composition...I will have to check out your blog and website where you sell your work...If you ever want to check out mine, I have links at www.PhotoForYouStore.com...I have a digital camera (Nikon D200) and use several different lenses. I only have one fast lens that is f2.8, but it is a fixed length 110mm or something and is manual (it is on old film lens). :)
After a stint in San Fran, I decided to move back to New York City; 'why not get there by Vespa,' I thought. Once I got to NYC, the country had put its spell on me, and I promptly moved to Wyoming instead. You can also find me at The Daily Coyote and Honey Rock Dawn.
Vespa Vagabond
Joy, freedom, faith.... sometimes these essentials gray out, fade, in the rush of society, normalcy, shoulds. For two months I lived outside of all that, lived fully immersed in the thrill, the ecstasy, the unknown. And it was divine. This site recounts the ride - August 1st to October 1st 2005 - and all that I thought and saw and did.
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I'm pretty sure I stayed in that motel when I went to Delta with mom a couple of years ago. I think we went to look at a cave.
Dear Scooter Goddess,
you are an inspiration. i have read all of your entries so far, and still have a couple of questions: what size engine has your little white pony? what kind of camera captured your adventure?
happy trails,
h:)
love the colors. but then, red and sky blue are favorites.
A friend of mine passed a link to your blog on to me because I rode my 50cc Daelim scooter across a part of South Korea, then tooled around one of Korea's islands on a 125cc motorbike. Both trips (only a few days each) pale in comparison to your voyage...
Glad that you're enjoying the roadtip and I will keep on visiting your site to see where else you go.
Keep up the good work - your photos are just beautiful!
your writing is beautiful and your heart more.
You are just amazing. I just found your site and the way you convey emotions brings tears to my eyes. I make a bi-yearly trip from Atlanta, Georgia to Bay City, Michigan and back again and I love every second of it. I am eagerly anticipating this winter's migration, though I'm finding now that I wish the journey would last longer...
Wonderful pics! And that coyote is a cutie too. ;-)
I just found your blog and I am so inspired by your story. I had to comment with this picture, after looking through your gallery this is my favorite. It has a lot of character. Oh, and so does Charlie. I added Daily Coyote to my blog roll before I even found Vespa Vagabond. Definitely keep posting pics, they are so beautiful. Take care
I may or may not have lost my virginity at that hotel. I'm from Delta, but man are those years a little foggy!
Nice colors and composition...I will have to check out your blog and website where you sell your work...If you ever want to check out mine, I have links at www.PhotoForYouStore.com...I have a digital camera (Nikon D200) and use several different lenses. I only have one fast lens that is f2.8, but it is a fixed length 110mm or something and is manual (it is on old film lens). :)
So pretty this Motel. Delta, Utah. I want to stay here of holiday tour.
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This type of motel to stay is the best for exploring the place like a local!
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