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Fountain orgasms
We don’t want to be vulgar here, but sometimes our vocabulary is not enough. Today I have sat on the bike and thought about expressing today’s experiences. I tried to formulate various, extreme descriptions of beauty and remembered a radio program from last winter, when Annika Lans talked about female orgasms. Apparently, in extreme situations it is possible for women to have something that in the program was described as a ”fountain orgasm”. Sounded like something very special, even if I’m not sure what it is. It should be a 2.0 or perhaps a 3.0, to talk computer lingo. I have never been anywhere near such a fountain. On the other hand, you are usually occupied yourself, should such a situation occur anywhere near you, so we never know. When trying to describe today’s riding, such a situation is what comes to my mind. Pictures usually speak for themselves, at least for bike riders.

Another dimension is provided by a country in full bloom.

The local vehicles can also provide surprises along the Black Sea. Not sure what this is. When I saw it, my thoughts ran in all directions. I simply had to stop and by body language asked if it was OK to take a picture.

This must be Turkey’s answer to the Swedish post-war Husqvarna Svartqvarna, leter devloped into Drömbågen – Dream Bike. Unlike the simpler version, this one had an extra cushion on the rear fender. This was where the passenger, preferrably girl friend or wife, was supposed to sit and the cushion was known as “praying cushion”. It may have a comeback, but this one has it on the three-point lift of a tractor. Could be popular in the USA, as all the broad behinds, nurtured on Budweiser, pizza and McDonald’s could have space enough here. Much too big for a Husqvarna, model 281?

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