Waypoints, Volume 1: Zen Motorcyclist |
Bud Miller once gave me valuable advice as a new motorcycle journalist. His words were concise and to the point, "Write from the heart, even if it causes pain."
His advice served as a cornerstone for my own motorcycle tales. Once I began to write from the heart, words flowed easily.
My friend Bud, the Zen Motorcyclist, recently authored a memorable piece titled Waypoints.
It's well worth reading. Check it out.
What’s Inside:
Motorcycles Are Dangerous
Coming Alive
Four Legs, Two Wheels and a Grateful Heart
You Can Go Home Again.
Kindness and Familiarity of Strangers
When My Ship Comes In
Lost (and Found)
A Little Bit of Everything
Do What You Love
More Alike
The Cure for Grief
Halfway to Somewhere
“To Feel Normal Again
Every Time I Turn Around
Dandelion Rides
Beautiful and Broken
The Best Lessons
Better Shared
If I’m Right, Smile
Company Along the Way
Old Is New Again
The Lotus
It’s What We Do
The Glass is Beautiful
Coming Alive
Four Legs, Two Wheels and a Grateful Heart
You Can Go Home Again.
Kindness and Familiarity of Strangers
When My Ship Comes In
Lost (and Found)
A Little Bit of Everything
Do What You Love
More Alike
The Cure for Grief
Halfway to Somewhere
“To Feel Normal Again
Every Time I Turn Around
Dandelion Rides
Beautiful and Broken
The Best Lessons
Better Shared
If I’m Right, Smile
Company Along the Way
Old Is New Again
The Lotus
It’s What We Do
The Glass is Beautiful
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