Wow, the new project is really fun. Now I have something to talk about other than the Old Man's raccoons and zucchini. After the Day One Project I did a few models which is a Winter filler but I really needed something to use real tools on. What's fun on the motorcycle project is I walk by it several times a day on the way to my office which is really a place where all projects seem to be centered. Each time I go by I briefly visualize what's to be done next or what the next modification will be. I tell my wife that it gives me a feeling of well-being with a project associated with things I did most of my life. She is always supportive and was even asking people and friends if they knew where any old Hodakas were and that Max needed a project. She says I always seem happier when these projects are underway or at least present. A Zen thing maybe.
I have been working on this cool Space Shuttle Orbiter for quite a while. My wife jokingly says that it keeps me out of bars at least in the daytime.
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Just kidding. Here's a shot of the 1/72 shuttle project that was filling in while the Hodaka hunt was on. It will look cool in my office/museum when finished. I'm bogged down on this project for now with new thing in the shop. One should be versatile, I'll work it in.
Well, today I'm just rambling on a bit to mention what motorcycles or any rewarding projects are all about. They even are social things with talking with new friends with like interests on Forums or even competitions like model and motorcycle shows.
The only thing negative about all of this is it sometimes keeps you behind in responsible type projects such as my repairing the house and servicing the wife's Camry. Ah, but all work and no play can make Max a dull boy. Moderation I say.
My wife is a retired Journalism teacher and she's helping me to become a more proficient writer as another hobby. I turn in assignments and this is one. I trade out photography lessons in exchange. A good deal for both!
That's it for now and thanks for listening!
Maxie