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Did a nice 400 mile cruise yesterday on the new bike. Beautiful temp and explored a little of south Ill. After lunch (the worst chicken nuggets I ever had, leather wrapped in a darkish brown burn) I got sleepy about 50 miles down the road, as often happens. I did what I often do on a nice summer day. I pulled into a small town graveyard to take a nap! Perfect place to take a half hour siesta. It's always quiet, there is always a number of shade trees to choose from, the lawn is always manicured. I wrap the leather jacket up for a pillow and lay down in a quiet spot, and it's ALWAYS quiet in a graveyard. If some nosybody comes over to question why I'm here, I say that I'm from way out of town and I'm visiting my long lost relative, "aunt Mabel, Uncle Tom, greatgrandpa Leither," or whatever. My family, (the ones currently alive) know I do this and just shake their head when if I relate the practice. Then again, my birthday is Halloween, so I'm perfectly comfortable taking a short nap with all the full time nappers! 
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i think as long as its respectuful nothing wrong with it, heck as kids by uncle was a caretaker at a grave yard, lived on site so as kids we used to play all of the time, only rule was we had to respectful and use common sayin such as "excuse me" sorry, thank you and so forth!
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Lots better than those Golden Arches at that Taco Johns , huh?
I spent the night in a cemetery in Marietta Ga. when we were paving 285 and as I was walking around I saw a Veitnamese grave with the usual offerings to the departed, or Bhudda, or whomever, but these two humongous apples looked great. I left them one. Mmmm.
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Many yrs ago I traveled cross country by bike and found that cemeteries were a very good place to spend the night, like you said quiet and no one bothers you cuz ain't nobody coming in there at night and like you said the trees make good cover. I have to admit though it wasn't my idea and I was a little aprehesive at first but it turned out to be some of the safest and peacefull places I stayed.
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Sure beats staying at Motel 6 coz they always leave the light on!
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Just as long as that guy "whistling past the graveyard" doesn't wake you up, you're good! 
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Sure beats staying at Motel 6 coz they always leave the light on!

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I visit them often just to see who lived in the area and how far back never thought of kipping in one, good idea. Any preference or critique as per religion? 
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So 'rest in peace' isn't just a clever slogan. Somebody had to say it 
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I never really thought about that. I might be peaceful but I could see myself getting kicked out by security unless it was completely out in the boonies. And I guess you couldn't start a campfire.  Anyway most of the guys I ride with from here ride like a bat out of hell and never stop long enough to take a nap. 
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First time I took a nap was at a rest stop on I-80 in Nebraska, after completing a bun burner.
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Blowing gravel off rural roads
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graveyards are cool.
No, the dead are cool, or at least ambient temperature.
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graveyards are cool.
No, the dead are cool, or at least ambient temperature.
They warm, then cool, then move to ambient temperature. Just to be clear. 
That's before they get to the cemetery.
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Of course, Brent... you are the voice of experience on such matters but I'll add one more temperature to the equation, and that being HOT. Well, at least for those who choose to go the way of Sam McGee by ending up in a furnace before resting in the grave site.
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graveyards are cool.
No, the dead are cool, or at least ambient temperature.
They warm, then cool, then move to ambient temperature. Just to be clear. 
That's before they get to the cemetery.
Brent..... Your freakin me out man! 
2007 Speedmaster and miss it!
2013 T-Bird Storm and Luvin it!
Catching a yellow jacket in your shirt at 70 mph can double your vocabulary
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When cruising around and looking for a place to take a break I also find that graveyards are a good place to take a break. They usually have some nice big trees to get out of the sun and chill. The only problem that I have encountered is when there is a funeral taking place. If you happen to enter and not realize it from a past experience I can say that you will get some nasty looks.
You may say I'm a dreamer but I'm not the only one
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Did a nice 400 mile cruise yesterday on the new bike. Beautiful temp and explored a little of south Ill. After lunch (the worst chicken nuggets I ever had, leather wrapped in a darkish brown burn) I got sleepy about 50 miles down the road, as often happens. I did what I often do on a nice summer day. I pulled into a small town graveyard to take a nap! Perfect place to take a half hour siesta. It's always quiet, there is always a number of shade trees to choose from, the lawn is always manicured. I wrap the leather jacket up for a pillow and lay down in a quiet spot, and it's ALWAYS quiet in a graveyard. If some nosybody comes over to question why I'm here, I say that I'm from way out of town and I'm visiting my long lost relative, "aunt Mabel, Uncle Tom, greatgrandpa Leither," or whatever. My family, (the ones currently alive) know I do this and just shake their head when if I relate the practice. Then again, my birthday is Halloween, so I'm perfectly comfortable taking a short nap with all the full time nappers!
Whereabouts on So. Ill.? Used to be somewhat familiar with them parts...
"Despite all the amputation, you could dance to a rock 'n roll station..."
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Of course, Brent... you are the voice of experience on such matters but I'll add one more temperature to the equation, and that being HOT. Well, at least for those who choose to go the way of Sam McGee by ending up in a furnace before resting in the grave site.
Very true Keith...That will be my way also. I want to leave room for company in my gravespace.
Mike I try to speak to what I know 
~Brent
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Of course, Brent... you are the voice of experience on such matters but I'll add one more temperature to the equation, and that being HOT. Well, at least for those who choose to go the way of Sam McGee by ending up in a furnace before resting in the grave site.
Very true Keith...That will be my way also. I want to leave room for company in my gravespace.
Mike I try to speak to what I know
Are you saying you want to be buried way up here? https://www.google.ca/maps/place/Lake+Laberge,+Yukon+Territory/@61.1366595,-135.1854576,10z/data=!3m1!4b1!4m2!3m1!1s0x51540e8caf87b39b:0xd784ee2a158c6df9
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