Picto Diary - 09 June 2016 - Nandi's Flavours of India
Above: Breakfast table view from home of John Galt and Dagny Taggert. Touchet, WA. 09 June 2016.
Eastern Washington. Go Cougars.
Thick, fertile, loamy soil, washed down from pre-historic Idaho panhandle lake overflow, soil goes deep.
Produces wheat, vines and all manner of other stuff.
John Galt rider Earp sells irrigation systems.
John Galt rider Cal Poly is an agronomist who works for a fertilizer company.
Above: John Galt Riders belt buckle. Touchet, WA. 09 June 2016.
John Galt Riders start the ride north today.
Above: John Galt Riders and motorcycles. Convenience Store. Moses Lake, WA. 08 June 2016.
Earp: 2012 Suzuki V-Strom. Cal Poly: 2003 Harley Davidson Dyna Wide Glide. John Galt: 1993 BMW Paris Dakar. Bishop: 2012 BMW F800 GS.
Fertile farm fields.
Crops, hops.
Berry, cherry, dairy.
Vines, mines.
Potatoes (sic), tomatoes (sic).
Bishop
Above: Chief Joseph Dam. WA SR 17. 09 June 2016.
One of 60 dams in the Columbia River watershed.
Washington SR 17.
Soap Lake Canyon must be seen.
Prettier than Katniss Everdeen.
Ride slow and don't be mean.
Bishop
...terre de nos ailleux....
Day 2. Touchet, WA to Kamloops, BC. 460 miles. BMW F800 GS motorcycle.
Mileage to date: 1080.
Motorcyclists shift. Screen out poseurs
Bishop
Above: Nandi's Flavours of India, restaurant. Kamloops, BC. 09 June 2016.
Chicken Tikka Masala, Rogan Josh, Mutter Paneer and Aloo Gobi.
Addendum:
Enjoy ; be safe!
Mr. Z3,
Ojai, CA
Forgot to say I was pregnant.
TIMDT,
Park City, UT
Regarding Utah's passion for 18th-century energy and also the dirtiest energy on the planet next to Shale oil and the problems were having with our planet because of this dirty energy I'm shocked that this is the energy source that many of y'all think is the future. Wall Street is leading the way in dumping coal and moving out of oil. There seems to be worry about the birds just take a look at all the birds and animals that died because of Oil production and The lack of environmental responsibility on part of these oil producers. Remember the Exxon Valdez and the Gulf of Mexico disasters and the continuing disasters that still occur. Clean energy is a must if we're going to leave anything to our grandchildren and future generations.
ITYW,
San Angelo, TX