Karen,
Thanks for the post-ride recap and the occasional emails we have traded over the past several months. Your account here on
WildTexas.com is non-expiring (PS: everyone else's is, as well -- we don't have strangers, here!) so you are welcome to pop by anytime. It's been a treat having you around and I wish you and Ken a terrific return to your "native soil". I know it will be nice to be closer to the people and climate you are more familiar with, but I hope a little bit o' Texas will be with you always -- and I hope it's not caliche soil or the smell of a cattle truck on the highway.
Truth be told, we have members from all over the world, so don't feel like you need to be a stranger just because you can no longer comment on how hot it is in November or how strange it is to see the city shut down because the temperature hit 29 and one misguided snowflake fell in sight of a city official.
Take Care and take some time out of the hectic packing-moving-temporary housing-moving-unpacking to enjoy each other, another year, etc. Time goes by so quickly... Justin and I celebrate 6 years married (16 years together) on December 12. Time
flies.