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It is through our own human addiction that we take part in activities that make us feel something different than we're used to. By positioning ourselves within the comfort of discomfort and the repetition of change, whether it's designed or coincidence, we find the experiences that remind us of the reasons why we're here. This is an exploration into the mental phenomena of the human experience. Please explore the ARCHIVES at the bottom of this page. kclickenger@c-jr.com

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Sunday, June 03, 2007

The repetition

What I've found most interesting in recent days is how similar things feel even when they are completely different; and how, regardless of how many things have changed, that I either attract the same situations, or that they continue to present themselves to me.


Here's the view from my front door.. The Olympic Mountains



And here's a glimpse of the city from Alki Beach



And perhaps most importantly, here's proof that the GS Adventure can hang with you sport bike freak shows..

Yeah.. that's right.

posted by Dude at 7:41 PM

4 Comments:

Blogger mf said...

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4:21 AM  
Blogger mf said...

Was there ever any doubt? I'm a believer!

4:22 AM  
Blogger motomark said...

Is that really you all leaned over like yer goin somewhere fast? I'm impressed! Who took the photo?

-mark

7:06 PM  
Blogger motomark said...

P.S., it's a shame that Ducati got in your way, damn sport bikes always holding people up at the apex.

-mark

7:08 PM  

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