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Motorcycle ride to the community garden

 I rode the motorcycle to the north end of lethbridge.  Made a fun ride.


We get working in the garden πŸͺ΄,  a shovel breaks while I am digging.

But we got another shovel and started shoveling done more


Pulling up dill for well I guess no one was using it.

Meg offer me to take it to pickle but declined.  I might of known some one to take the fill but on the spot I think the job was to dig it up.

I said it would go good in pickles but I guess that was not happing today.  It was going to the land fill I figured. But I thought of my dad or my in-laws if they were getting into pickles this year.  


I had fun any how.   But that dang shovel broke. Sadly.


Meg was great she kept saying how strong πŸ’ͺ I am or my hands πŸ™Œ could break the dirt so easily.  Made a guy feel great 😊 



A fun time, I got dizzy 😡 shoveling in the sun ☀️ and had to sit down.


It’s Meg community garden, and we got to dig it for her.  She got the other guys dinner 🍲 I came home for supper with Kim.

We haven’t made plans yet for supper.  Over all I’ve 60km on the motorcycle today.  Felt good πŸ‘ and I’m thinking I’ll do another 40 km then fill it the tank again.



$6.78 to fill up and I think an equivalent tank for vehicle if I were filling up the motorcycle would be around $30

For the same distance as a car. My car takes $80 to fill and sometimes that doesn’t even fill it, if it’s right on the gas light. Which I try never to do.



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