Wordless Wednesday – Allow your photo(s) to tell the story
Background and more information on the Helderberg Motorcycle Museum





Come, participate, and join us weekly at our very own #WordlessWednesday #Photography. Let your photos do the talking. (Minimal words are also welcome.) The linkup will always start on Wednesday at 2:15 a.m. and end on Saturday at 8:00 a.m.

If you’d like to join in, check out my other #WordlessWednesday posts here: Wordless Wednesday (Words also welcome).
Feel free to drop a link to your own #WordlessWednesday post in the comments. I’d love you to stop by and leave a comment!
P.S. All the photos in my #WordlessWednesday #Photography posts were taken by my husband or me.
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Isn’t it neat how motorcycles changed over the years? Evel Knievel museum was first in Topeka, KS. Me and the grand girls went to see it. That was amazing. I bet your husband had a great time looking at the bikes 🙂
All the best.
Debra @ Life Captured
Yes as a huge motorbiker for almost 55 years himself, he truly had a blast enjoyed it.
How interesting to see how motorcycles have evoleved over the years! WE have a freind group that likes ro go on outings and the guys would really like visiitng this museum.
Hi Pat, Yes we have been active bikers for almost 50 years, but decided to sell our bikes some 2½ years ago and hang up the helmets. There is a time to come and a time to go and out time to go has come.