I pulled the trigger 4

Unfinished tail fairing Today, I ordered a DIYunfinished GoblinCricket Tail Fairing, storage version . Once I get the front fairing, I plan an interesting presentation. Please, stay tuned…

Jeff is making a trip this week to California to deliver some product and attend a recumbent day at the Hellyer Velodrome. Please don’t make him think he has too much work to do, and not enough time to goof off at the velodrome. Maybe British Sea Power and I will be some of the first to see the 700 tailbox. I promise to bring my camera and take shots of him lapping the field if he brings his faired/boxed 700.

Although, I ordered today, I’ve learned

Jeff is likely on his way to California to race his CT700 adorned with a GoblinCricket, no less. The quoted comment is from ElSobrante on the Catrike board. So, I guess I have to add an additional week to the delivery estimate. I hope to have a finished trike by the Niagara Rally, mid-August.

USA Memorial Day 12

Memorial Day, originally called Decoration Day, is a day of remembrance for those who have died in our nation’s service. There are many stories as to its actual beginnings, with over two dozen cities and towns laying claim to being the birthplace of Memorial Day. There is also evidence that organized women’s groups in the South were decorating graves before the end of the Civil War: a hymn published in 1867, “Kneel Where Our Loves are Sleeping” by Nella L. Sweet carried the dedication “To The Ladies of the South who are Decorating the Graves of the Confederate Dead” (Source: Duke University’s Historic American Sheet Music, 1850-1920). While Waterloo N.Y. was officially declared the birthplace of Memorial Day by President Lyndon Johnson in May 1966, it’s difficult to prove conclusively the origins of the day. It is more likely that it had many separate beginnings; each of those towns and every planned or spontaneous gathering of people to honor the war dead in the 1860′s tapped into the general human need to honor our dead, each contributed honorably to the growing movement that culminated in Gen Logan giving his official proclamation in 1868. It is not important who was the very first, what is important is that Memorial Day was established. Memorial Day is not about division. It is about reconciliation; it is about coming together to honor those who gave their all. [full article]

Today, we honor those who have served and paid the ultimate sacrifice in our nation’s service.