This is just a clip to make you smile.
Lake Mayer in Savannah has many species of birds. Anytime of the year you can enjoy a variety of birds flying, circling. I do this for the love of wildlife and for the health of it. Join me if you dare.
This morning Joyce's Gator friend, “Gator Guy” was waiting on the banks of the lagoon. Wondering were Joyce was. Joyce was busy, and did not take the time to spend time with Gator Guy. So he did not spend much time, but he said he will be back tomorrow.
From the entrance to Palmetto Bluff, I met the Thundering Herd. A pace line was formed, and the ride on New River Road was off and running. You will see an example of what is called being "dropped". Dropped is when you do not keep up you speed, enough to get back in the draft
From Parker Service Station to the entrance of Palmetto Bluff, the Thundering Herd set a 24mph pace line. This time no one gets dropped. Precision ride by the Herd, shows you are never to old to learn. We do it for the health of it. Join us if you dare.
Return to Sun City for the Thundering Herd, but Jason, and I go to Old Town Bluffton for breakfast at the new Bluffton Cafe. On route we witness a car accident, just after we peeled off from the Herd at Buckwalter Parkway.
I met a small segment of Thundering Herd at Palmetto Bluff, The pace out to RT's Deli was a steady 18 miles. Hugh, Patsy, Honey B & I. was the first to arrive at RT's. We do it for the health of it. Join us if you dare.
The Gathering of the entire herd at Rt's Deli, shows how popular the Sunday Show & Go ride has become. After a brief stop to refresh. We Thundered out of Palmetto Bluff. We do it for the health of it. Join us if you dare.
The Thundering Herd regroups at Route 46, and I set a 18 mph pace to Buckwalter Pkway. My hope is to recover, so I would not get dropped somewhere on the Bluffton Pkway, I want to come into the Sun City back gate close to the Thundering Herd. We do it for the health of it. Join us if you dare