Not really a ride report, nor motorcycle related, but I rode down to Selma, Alabama, my soon to be new home, and met the guy who was delivering the storage building we bought for the backyard. They use a motorized device known as a "Mule" to place it in your yard, and I thought it was interesting to see this thing in action. Also, to show the building, which is similar to one of those "Amish" buildings you can buy. This one is made local to Selma, but is built well, IMO.
Judi was already down in the cage doing some cleaning with a housekeeper she hired to help get the house in order so that we could move in. She had renters in it the past year, so it needed a little cleaning and some yard work done, so she got the maid to help, and a yard service she uses to do the yard while she did the inside of the house.
I had to meet the delivery guy at 4:30/5:00 so decided I'd take the longer way down which is predominately backroads, so snapped some shots of the ride down, but mostly of the installation of the building. If you've got an opening large enough, this "Mule" thing will manuver it into position.
On the way down...On I-65 South out of Birmingham, or as some of the left coast people say "the" 65...
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Off the interstate after 25 miles or so...
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Tara's for sale...
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That part of Alabama is mostly rolling farm land...
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Horsies...
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Pretty boring photos after seeing JC's from out West, huh?
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This homeowner really likes the whole white picket fence thing...
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