I´m have followed the awful news from the Indian Ocean tsunami´s. Many finns have died there too. Now they are talking over 80 000 dead and over 5 million left homeless.
It got me thinking ; do we take our loved ones for granted ? I know I don`t say " I love you " enough often to them. So, everyone, when you are out riding, think before you throttle. I know I don`t need more bad news for this winter. Even that I haven`t got a chance to join you to TY-rides etc. and see you in person, it doesn`t mean that you all don`t mean anything to me. I know it´s bit off from our usual Yamaha topic`s, but I just had to write this.
Take care and have great New Year! And ride safely.
Ike
It got me thinking ; do we take our loved ones for granted ? I know I don`t say " I love you " enough often to them. So, everyone, when you are out riding, think before you throttle. I know I don`t need more bad news for this winter. Even that I haven`t got a chance to join you to TY-rides etc. and see you in person, it doesn`t mean that you all don`t mean anything to me. I know it´s bit off from our usual Yamaha topic`s, but I just had to write this.
Take care and have great New Year! And ride safely.
Ike
Thanks Ike....It does mean something....
sockeyerun
Test Dummy
Earthquakes are something we in Alaska live with all the time, but they are mostly small. It's been forty years (1964) since we in Anchorage had our big quake. This really gets you thinking, are we next? They say there is really only two areas quakes of this magnitude can happen, in the area "ring of fire" (current quake location) and Alaska. My prayers go out to all who were lost and their loved ones . Soc