In this collection of essays, motorcycle journalist Bud Miller touchingly and eloquently shares introspections and lessons learned during his more than 200, 000 miles traveled on a motorcycle. Although his writings originated from the metaphorical waypoints visited along his riding journeys, riders and nonriders alike will find plenty to enjoy in these meditations on life, loss, and love, stories that center around the commonalities that unite and bond not just motorcyclists but everyone.
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Motorcycles Are Dangerous 8
Coming Alive 9
Four Legs, Two Wheels and a Grateful Heart 10
You Can Go Home Again 12
Kindness and Familiarity of Strangers 14
When My Ship Comes In 16
Lost (and Found) 18
A Little Bit of Everything 20
Do What You Love 22
More Alike 23
The Cure for Grief 25
Halfway to Somewhere 26
To Feel Normal Again 28
Every Time I Turn Around 29
Dandelion Rides 31
Beautiful and Broken 33
The Best Lessons 35
Better Shared 37
If I’m Right, Smile 39
Company Along the Way 40
Old Is New Again 42
The Lotus 44
It’s What We Do 45
The Glass is Beautiful 47