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A Wonderful Companion

Posted: Sat Jul 23, 2005 6:58 pm
by Skins
What a wonderful companion my Paso has been for me during the last week or so. I had to get to the hospital to spend time with my dad. If you take your car, you have to pay for parking. I hate paying for parking. I believe a person should be able to take their form of transport to where they want to go and not have to pay, if it’s a public place, to leave it waiting for them. Having to pay just forces one to accept the system, eating away at your personal power, eroding your freedom more and more, bit by bit.

So taking the Paso I could stay with my dad as long as I wanted to.

The Paso was comfortable, strong and gentle, making me feel good at a difficult time, and every time I looked at her pearly white flanks, I got that special feeling of strength I get when I see beauty.

When we could see the end coming, I got them to bring dad home. And when it did come, I all my independence, strength, and respect for beauty intact, and I was able to do the whole funeral (it was a small one) myself, including making the casket, which was simple but elegant, and white like the Paso.

Posted: Mon Jul 25, 2005 1:07 am
by redpaso
Comiserations Erskine,

From all your Paso Friends.

A good long ride on your Paso is always a comfort when times are sad. Ride in the knowledge you have your friends with you.

Posted: Mon Jul 25, 2005 1:56 am
by Skins
:cool:

Many thanks to you James, and to anyone else who is thinking of us. I been out on the old girl a couple of times already today. Riding much better, into the groove, without having to worry about dad.

He really used to enjoy her noise.

Went to get his ashes this morning. As I put them into the backpac, I told the lady, 'Last time dad was on the back was only four years ago, when he was 85'. I wonder if she believed me.

Posted: Mon Jul 25, 2005 2:17 pm
by fasterdammit
redpaso wrote:Comiserations Erskine,

From all your Paso Friends.

A good long ride on your Paso is always a comfort when times are sad. Ride in the knowledge you have your friends with you.
Well said, and seconded. I'm sorry for your loss, Skins.

Posted: Tue Jul 26, 2005 10:14 am
by Paul
Skins,

It's nice to see that your Dad is "thumbing his nose at the law", riding without a helmet :thumbup: .

Paul

Posted: Wed Jul 27, 2005 1:46 am
by KillerB
My condolences.

Regards, B