Thank you, Harry. I have read through the Events threads and noted the active GTG schedule. Love the concept and will make all possible...provided a cigar and good scotch or whiskey or are permitted after hours. For medicinal purposes only, of course.
As for the writing skill, thanks for the kind words of encouragement. I have to give credit to Mrs. Musick, my ninth grade English teacher, and 35 years in corporate America for teaching me the importance of written communication and telling an interesting story. I already have two (not yet published) authors in the family, so not sure we need three on that journey! I'd rather just go on an adventure with Dusty. 
Yes, cigars and whiskey (or your beverage of choice) are never frowned upon and can frankly be encouraged...after hours, of course.

BTW, I too, had good English teachers in my formative years, but spending almost 30 years in south Arkansas (also working for corporate America) dulled my senses somewhat, as well as my command of the King's English.
We were never far from east Texas while down there, and often went to Texarkana and parts more westerly from there. But we got smart and retired, and subsequently fled that scene for one more interesting and enjoyable up here in the Ozarks.
So if you want to get to know some of us and enjoy some awesome fellowship, check out this forum in particular, and think about coming up for that extended weekend!
http://www.cvoharley.com/smf/index.php?topic=105603.0By the time next June gets here, we are almost certain to have over 50 CVO's booked for this event. Hope to see you there!