Vendredi 27 novembre 2009
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Avec Valou et Céline, avant notre AG
annuelle ( moto floutée car trop sale
) - 26 février 2010
Philou, Val, Krys, Moi, Papa Noël, Alice et Jéjé - Brignoles, équipe du mercredi 23 décembre 2009
Sandrine, Alice et Moi
Merci Barry & Stacey
... Je suis tellement touchée que j'en ai encore les yeux qui me brûlent.
L'année 2009 se termine me laissant le doux souvenir du soleil californien..., la visite de Uwe et Kyle.
J'ai découvert ce fabuleux forum par hasard, au grés de mes recherches qui me laissaient penser que ce que je
voulais était bien plus avantageux aux USA.
Aujourd'hui, encore une fois, j'ai les yeux plein de larmes ! 
Quelle surprise ce matin en ouvrant ma boite aux lettres : un colis de l'autre bout de la planète, un colis du
Grand Ouest Canadien !
... la magie de la vie, du hasard, toutes ces belles choses qui arrivent alors même que l'on ne s'y attend pas et
qui vous percuttent en plein coeur ! Cela me remplit de bonheur et de reconnaissance.
Des voeux de paix, de joie et d'espoir. Une pyrogravure personnalisée " maison ", et The Guardian Bell de Barry
et Stacey qui partagent avec moi la " Legend of Good Luck " qu'on offre au biker et à sa moto. 
... et biensûr, j'ai les yeux remplis de larmes... lol
C'est tellement beau !
Thank you so much my buddies, never change your mind and your heart 
Take care of yourselves
and let share our passion for a long time.
Merry
Christmas
... French Strong Coffee for everyone ! 
I like coffee so much ! Here in France, our small strong coffee is a big fashion,
a special convivial moment that I enjoy sharing with you CCC Buddies
lol.
ENJOY IT !
Un peu de Provence dans les Grandes
Prairies...
" ... This is a treat indeed and will be enjoyed immensely, the only thing missing would be you my friend, sitting at our table and helping us devour this basket of goodies over great
conversation and lots of laughter!
This site is the best! It has brought people from all over the world closer not by miles but by sincere friendships that we will cherish forever!!
Thank you again Nadine for making our Christmas a very special one!!
" Stacey
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Hi Luuna !
You asked where to hang the guardian bell since the tradition is unknown in France. The very first time I saw a bell it was hanging directly between the front tree behind the wheel on a Harley Sportster, and I asked the owner "Hey? What's this?" After he gave the explanation ... especially of where "pot holes" in the road came from ... I just had to have one!
I hung my first bell directly on the handlebar right in the middle of my handlebars so I could see it and enjoy the ringing of it while I road down the road. I put the next two bells on my key chains, (I have a separate key chain for each bike), so I would have the bell every time I rode. A user here told me the "traditional" place to hang the bell is from the front right peg or floor board of the bike ... but that seemed "dumb" to me, for if you are leaning far into a turn as I often do on the windy roads here, the bell will be scraped or even torn off.
I noticed several riders had the bell hanging from their tool bag (if equipped with one) on the front of the bike at the rallies I go to.
Is it really important as to where to hang the bell? Yes and no. "Yes", because it's important to YOU since you're an individual rider with individual tastes ... so the best place to put it is where YOU think it will look best. "No" because I've seen them hanging from virtually any part of the bike including off the end of a trike in the middle of the back end behind the wheels.
Someone said a person should polish the bell frequently to keep it nice and shiny, and when polishing it, you should take the opportunity to think about and dwell on our personal friends that may have lost their lives while riding. He told me that the bell seems somehow shinier when he does this.
The important thing to remember though is the legend ... so when your fiend asks what the bell is for, you can tell them the story as my friend did for me when I noticed HIS guardian bell.
Find a good spot that you can see and enjoy the bell that suits you ... and ride often!
Your friend, John
The strongest coffee I ever tasted was from an old rancher and he made his coffee on a wood burning stove top. He poured us each a cup and I swear it had the texture of syrup!! It was so strong, I could only take little sips and kept adding cream!! It was so funny! Barry thought it was the greatest coffee he had ever drank, lol!!
Stacey
I am very glad you like the Christmas greetings and gifts Nadine! I appreciate your friendship very much!!
I'm off to get a tissue...................
Stacey