We in the Denver Metro area woke to about a couple of inches of snow with more falling steadily. After a hearty breakfast, we all headed out (me on Natasha and my sons and loving wife in the minvan) to the local undeveloped cul-de-sacs. The objective was to hopefully get good pictures of the boys and Natasha for this year's Christmas letter.
We got to the spot without incident and posed Natasha and the boys for several minutes while the snow fell. You'll get to see those pictures later on.
After the picture session, the boys and my wife piled back into the minivan and headed off to a local elementary school's "sledding" hill for some fun. I tarried in the cul-de-sac area and had a bit of "fun" of my own. I learned to do left-handed donuts in the snow! Much fun was had as I would initiate the left turn and then twist the throttle up a bit, Natasha's rear end would just slide around and I got to the point where several 360s were done by just holding down the throttle a bit.
I went to the elementary school and got there in time to see the boys start heading back to the car....the cold and driving snow had limited the "fun factor" of sledding for them. I must admit, it was quite cold with temperatures in the low teens.
I showed my loving wife how Natasha did donuts in the snow (in an open portion of the school parking lot) and she just shook her head at my attempts at hooliganism. They headed home and I headed east into the plains on Quincy Road.
I first headed down the road towards the Youth Correctional Center off of Quincy, just east of the Aurora Reservoir. The road I was on is not heavily traveled, so I used it to try and capture the words "Wintry Solitude":
I then continued heading East on Quincy Road towards Tom Bay Road where I usually pose my motorcycles when out that way. The road conditions varied from wet and wide channels on lightly snow-covered roads to slushy narrow channels over snow-packed roads. Still, I was able to maintain speeds of about 35mph, pulling over when about to be overtaken by some cager so they could pass me safely.
There were periods of sunshine ten miles east of Gun Club Road where the above picture was taken. As I headed back towards the home neighborhoods though, it clouded over again and once again it was snowing lightly. I got home with no incidents and a big grin on my face, oh and I couldn't help it, one more donut in my own cul-de-sac:
Here's Natasha, a bit ice/slush covered from our ride, she looks great doesn't she?
I swear, Natasha seems to love the winter weather, the colder and snowier, the better she seems to run. I went out later on with my son in the sidecar, donuts are much more fun when you share them with you son!
Ride Safe. Ride Aware.




















Comments
Fun family time - what better way to spend a snowy day. No swow riding for me; I'm not a fan of the cold.
You do enjoy riding that Ural don't you!
Awesome photos, the christmas card should turn out great.
Quick Question: the BMW poster "happy for a lifetime"... what does the text at the bottom say? I'm trying to recreate it with my friend's bimmer for christmas :D
Gina, re your question as to why the small print said:
www.beemergarage.com/documents/sept65.pdf
LOVE the pictures and the write up! I'm already to take my Ural out in the bitter cold ... but I need heated gloves 1st! *wink*
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