I rode my motorcycle today.

Been a while since I did one of these posts, but I've been riding a little almost every day.

Today was the first day I tried the freeway. That was really my final major anxiety (or skill) to conquer. It wasn't long ago that I wouldn't leave my street. Now I can leave my city.

My effective range is now at least North and South America, depending on where the roads lead.

Maybe I should map out a route to El Salvador. That would be something else, showing up at Bitcoin Beach on my motorcycle, ridden all the way from the Olympic Peninsula. I would choose to start at the Victoria ferry in Port Angeles.

No, my wife would not be okay with this. I doubt the borders I would need to cross would be okay with it either. Just a daydream, but a fun one.

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Whoa, riding a motorcycle and conquering anxieties like a boss! That's some serious badassery right there. From starting off cautiously on your street to now venturing onto the freeway, you've come a long way. Bravo!

And hey, setting your sights on El Salvador? That's quite the adventurous daydream! Picture yourself cruising down the roads, wind in your hair, only to arrive at Bitcoin Beach on that trusty motorcycle of yours. It would definitely be an epic journey worth bragging about.

But alas, as much as we'd love for everything to align perfectly with our dreams, reality often has other plans. Border crossings and doubtful spouses can certainly put a damper on our wild ideas. But hey, let's never stop dreaming those fun and exciting dreams.

Keep embracing the thrill of the open road and exploring new horizons—whether it's within your city or beyond North and South America. And who knows? Maybe one day you'll surprise everyone with an extraordinary trip that leaves jaws dropping.

Safe travels on your two-wheeled adventures! Enjoy the ride while daydreaming about all those wild possibilities—just don't forget to stay grounded in reality too. Vroom vroom! 🏍️💨

Oh, and I almost forgot.

I am learning how to ride my motorcycle, one day of practice at a time.