Got together with Chuck D and Chumma for a fall foliage ride this morning, and Chuck's friend Dominic came along. You'll no doubt hear the Sesame Street song "One Of These Things Isn't Like The Other" in your head when you see the pics- the yellow BMW looked a bit out of place, but that was OK, Dom's a great guy! Anyway, we met up at Cycle City, an Enfield dealership in Sloatsburg, New York, and then we headed to Rhoad's North Tavern for breakfast. Great food, great company, a smoke in the parking lot, and we were off. We pulled into the old Red Apple Rest, a magnificent old landmark that is now abandoned and falling apart, for a picture and some reminiscing; Dom and Chumma knew nothing of the place, but it held some fond childhood memories for Chuck and me. From there it was over the mountain to Greenwood Lake, and then we turned north to head for Goshen. We made it as far as Warwick before Daphne started making some odd noises, so we had to stop in the parking lot of a closed-down pizza joint to let her cool down, and Chumma- master Enfield tech that he is- made a quick job of adjusting the tappets, and he had her running better than ever. But, alas, it was threatening rain, even spitting a bit, so we turned back toward home, our carefully mapped route sadly incomplete. The quaint towns of Goshen, NY, Port Jervis, NY, and Milford, PA will have to wait for another day, as will the summit of High Point State Park, but hey- it gives us something to look forward to! Until next time...