I am in shock. I did not know him but I looked forward to his blog postings. His words were always good reading and his choice of photos need no explanation. RIP sir.
My condolences to you, who posted his last blog. I never meet him, but he was part of my routine, as I read above several times. I found this when I had a severe burnout and the pictures and his words were part of my healing. RIP Grant
A Whiskey, a Bourbon, a quiet few moments... Just for you, Grant. That was my Tuesday night, a newly opened bottle of Woodford Reserve in hand, scrolling through all this magic that you created, I even put a cheeky bid on Trade Me, and now I own a KTM Superduke. You'd have laughed! My sincere condolences to Max and Crosbie, his friends and family. Max, please keep Grant's blogs here for us to remember his amazing eye and good taste. Ride on high, mate. Hamish Lamont
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Ciao, Grant. Grazzi.
ReplyDeleteI'm lovin the Alfa Romeo, we will all miss these blogs and your words of experience. ride long and fast Grant, CIAO Best regards Pete Thomasen
ReplyDeleteThanks for all the images and musings, I for one will truly miss your regular posts
ReplyDeleteR.I.P GV. I shall miss these posts. Hope your lines are forever tight 🦎
ReplyDeleteSuch sad news. RIP Grant.
ReplyDeleteNo words required, definitely is missed
ReplyDeleteRIP Grant, followed these posts since the get go. Ride well, stay dry and warm.
ReplyDeleteThanks for the photos, excellent writing , and the joy that came from reading this blog. Condolences to the family. He will be missed.
ReplyDeleteI am in shock. I did not know him but I looked forward to his blog postings. His words were always good reading and his choice of photos need no explanation. RIP sir.
ReplyDeleteNever met the man but he and his blog were part of my routine.
ReplyDeleteGutted.
RIP
You'll be remembered trough your posts. Which show fine taste in dining, bikes, mechanics and beauty of life.
ReplyDeleteRIP Grant - you will be missed
ReplyDeleteThanks for posting these pics on behalf of Grant. Gone too soon.
ReplyDeleteMy condolences to you, who posted his last blog. I never meet him, but he was part of my routine, as I read above several times. I found this when I had a severe burnout and the pictures and his words were part of my healing.
ReplyDeleteRIP Grant
Sad day for sure. Do like he always encouraged us - get out and ride.
ReplyDeleteA Whiskey, a Bourbon, a quiet few moments... Just for you, Grant.
ReplyDeleteThat was my Tuesday night, a newly opened bottle of Woodford Reserve in hand, scrolling through all this magic that you created, I even put a cheeky bid on Trade Me, and now I own a KTM Superduke. You'd have laughed! My sincere condolences to Max and Crosbie, his friends and family. Max, please keep Grant's blogs here for us to remember his amazing eye and good taste. Ride on high, mate.
Hamish Lamont
So long, Grant.. Keep doing those tappet clearances in heaven.
ReplyDeleteRIP Grant you'll be missed by us all, thanks for the rides. Condolences to all your family and friends.
ReplyDeleteRIP Grant. long time reader and local TGA rider. Have enjoyed your thoughtful intro pieces and your eye for an image.
ReplyDeleteVintage leather jackets never lose their appeal because they combine timeless design with exceptional durability. I enjoy how they complement both casual and smart outfits while adding unique character. Investing in vintage leather jackets is a great choice for anyone who values authentic craftsmanship, versatile fashion, and long-lasting wardrobe essentials.
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