Once I decided I was heading home, I started my journey. I went down to Tucson, over to New Mexico and then to Texas. At one point I was going to try and dodge storms and make my way up through to Maine. After chatting with a friend and thinking about what they said, I decided it may be best to fly home and have my bike shipped home. I started researching on line for transportation, and stopped at a couple Dealerships to see if they shipped bikes. When I got to Fort Worth, Texas the service department gave me a contact of who they (Harley) uses for transporting all their bikes. So I called to get all the information and get a quote. It was a little more expensive, but I think it’s worth it.
After dropping my bike off for pick up I took Uber back to my hotel. About 5 minutes after getting back the wind picked up and it started raining. I have been extremely fortunate as the last four rain storms have started within minutes of me stopping for the day – phew!
The morning I was flying out of Dallas, Texas it was freezing rain. With multiple accidents reported on the news that morning. Definitely a sign I’m doing the right thing by shipping my bike home. Since I’ve been home and watching the weather up the east coast and hearing about the tornadoes in Alabama, I would have been in the middle of all that or stuck in a hotel waiting the weather out.
As bummed as I am that I’m here in Maine while it’s still winter, I’m very grateful that I’m home safe and sound.
Love and Light to you all!
So glad that you made it home Safe. The weather has been very unpredictable across the whole country.
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Thanks Peggy
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