Congratulations on the Air Conditioning. Your summer productivity
should jump my leaps and bounds now.
The bike is a Ducati Multistrada. I've had this one for 3+ years; it's
the first non-Japanese bike I've ever owned. The riding position is
fairly upright, something I appreciate more with every passing year.
She also corners like a rat with sneakers. The bike on the right in the
photo is a BMW GS1150. It belongs to a friend and, you are right, he
can carry a ton of stuff on it. On the other hand, it could easily be
mistaken for a farm implement and performs accordingly. ;^)
I also have a 1982 Honda Trail bike, long discontinued in the U.S. but
still used by your mail carriers in AU. Neat!
Hope to return to your country some day!
Oh, for any who were interested in the inkjet paper, we're out of the
Museo Max but still have some Museo Silver Rag in all the sizes.
Dan
Catherine Rogers wrote on 1/15/07, 5:12 PM:
Dan,
I just gotta know, what is the bike
you are riding on the left of the image. I can't tell from your
(otherwise) fabulous picture (well, not on my laptop anway). As for
the bike on the right - I would have thought THAT would have been the
bike for the alt processor ;-)
all the best for your move
Catherine
PS I have just aquired
airconditioning for my studio after suffering the hot and humid Sydney
summer every year. Air conditioning is almost as good as moving I think
- I can work over summer now.