Part III: The Illustrated "Zen & the Art of Motorcycle Maintenance" Chapters 16 thru 26.  

Sunday, July 21, 2024: …Twenty Five Minutes After Previous Photo, David Matos & Henry Gurr Came Thru The ZMM Town Of Dayville, Oregon.
…We Admired The “Giant Cottonwood” Looking Trees, Mentioned By The ZMM Narrator, Saw His “Gas Station”, Then Stopped At The Dayville Mercantile.


The ZMM Narrator Says =>
….“We’re pulling into Dayville and my rear end feels like it’s turned to concrete.
... Well, that about does it for value traps. There’s a whole lot more of them, of course. I’ve really only just touched on the subject to show what’s there. Almost any mechanic could fill you in for hours on value traps he’s discovered that I don’t know anything about. You’re bound to discover plenty of them for yourself on almost every job. Perhaps the best single thing to learn is to recognize a value trap when you’re in it and work on that before you continue on the machine.”
….“Dayville has huge shade trees by the filling station


Dayville, Oregon.

NOTE: In the /\Above/\ Photo, the brown sky is most likely due to smoke from forest fires! Examples of this forest fire smoke was shown at previous phoros back at Dooley Mountain Pass.

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