When You Can’t Find the Right Words

Sometimes… sometimes there are just no words that you can string together to properly convey your feelings.

view of the valley on Mattole road

I was on the side of the road taking a picture of the view when I saw Kenny raise his hands up as if to say, ‘Can you believe this? This is incredible!’ and just stand there for a minute. There was something sweet about the gesture. It was as if he was having such a great time that he had to say something but words failed him. I didn’t hear him make a sound.

Have you ever felt this way on a ride?

Fuzzygalore

Rachael is the whimsical writer behind the 20+ year old Girlie Motorcycle Blog. As a freelance blogger, she is on a mission to inspire laughter, self-examination, curiosity, and human connection. Girlie Motorcycle Blog can be found on several Best Motorcycle Blog lists.

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10 Responses

  1. Great shot Fuzzy! If I think about it, I guess that whether it’s a vista or quality of the road itself, those “can you believe this?” moments are one of the reasons I ride. Having others to share some of them with IRL makes it even nicer I imagine. (But are you sure Kenny didn’t just drop his camera off the cliff or something?).

  2. Wayne Busch says:

    “I can’t believe it” – two red Tigers! This is incredible!

    Moments like that keep you going all day!

  3. Trobairitz says:

    Beautiful view and the sun is shining….

    I think his arms say it perfectly.

  4. GLantern says:

    I try to stop and look off to the side instead of past the next turn every time I ride now. Even riding down on the island a pause in some places reminds me how lucky we are to be experiencing such things.

    O and I think Kenny just might actually be saying “One day this will all be mine”

    It is an awesome feeling to not have words to describe a moment like that. Riding really gives us a lot to be amazed by.

  5. Shybiker says:

    Absolutely. When I rode with a club, we had hand signals and my favorite was when we saw awe-inspiring beauty: we’d lift our arm up and swing it around in a graceful circle, signalling our appreciation for nature.

  6. Dar says:

    Awesome picture! I feel that way on many rides and am awe struck at the beauty around me. Some days it’s the perfect ride, perfect place and then the Halelujah moment that follows, beyond words.

  7. Andrew says:

    Yes, I’ve been there many times. It’s why you ride a bike. The pic in the link below is just one of my magic moments. It was taken at about 7:30 one cold autumn morning on the Aleaxdra-Roxborough road. Approximately 3 degrees Celsius but a beautiful sunrise…

    https://lh5.googleusercontent.com/-HGnryTpd_dU/SdXC4id5YEI/AAAAAAAAJpg/xbQWUsZ_AhM/s800/2009%252520Southern%252520Cross%252520101.JPG

  8. Brady says:

    There are a number of reasons I ride, all the cliche nonsense about freedom, open road, wind in your hair… but this is picture is representative of another one, and not the least of the reasons why I have many motorcycles. Beautiful.

    Brady
    Behind Bars – Motorcycles and Life

  9. Kari says:

    Definitely yes.
    Great photo, speaks volumes.
    Sometimes it’s not even the scenic view, or the perfect curvy road. Sometimes it’s just the feeling you get being out on the bike!

  10. Ivan Sims says:

    Pictures are worth a 1000 words but experience is the best… Thanks for sharing…

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