racoon
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So I'm out running an errand, and as I'm leaving the store and waiting to pull out onto the street three motorcycles drive by.
I had to blink a couple of times, as it was a very odd group. Fortunately, I was able to catch up to them at the next traffic light.
Lead: Honda Goldwing Trike
Second: Harley-Davidson bagger with full front fairing and hard saddle bags
Third: Can-Am Spyder - not sure the model, but it was a dark blue or black and had a top case
So I continue on to my house, wondering if I should post about what I saw or not, and then I saw something even weirder!
I live a few miles north of town, kind of out in the sticks, and the road to my neighborhood is a single lane in each direction with no shoulders.
And I catch up to a wagon drawn by two horses. We're talking a wagon for hauling people, with seats for about 8 people, rolling on four tires.
But as I get closer I realize they are not horses, but are mules.
Now, I'm a computer geek, not a farm boy, so you may be wondering how I knew they were mules?
From the license plate, of course: MULE 1
I had to blink a couple of times, as it was a very odd group. Fortunately, I was able to catch up to them at the next traffic light.
Lead: Honda Goldwing Trike
Second: Harley-Davidson bagger with full front fairing and hard saddle bags
Third: Can-Am Spyder - not sure the model, but it was a dark blue or black and had a top case
So I continue on to my house, wondering if I should post about what I saw or not, and then I saw something even weirder!
I live a few miles north of town, kind of out in the sticks, and the road to my neighborhood is a single lane in each direction with no shoulders.
And I catch up to a wagon drawn by two horses. We're talking a wagon for hauling people, with seats for about 8 people, rolling on four tires.
But as I get closer I realize they are not horses, but are mules.
Now, I'm a computer geek, not a farm boy, so you may be wondering how I knew they were mules?
From the license plate, of course: MULE 1