DARWIN

What a good dog! Darwin likes other dogs and is friendly and social with them.  He isn’t so sure about humans yet, though. Darwin wants attention and comes over when called, but since people haven’t always been kind to him, he holds back for a little while. He’s become a lot more trusting since coming to Animal Friends, but Darwin is still sensitive about his feet and tail. He is learning to trust that people mean him no harm..
Darwin needs a handler willing to work on behavior and has some knowledge of his breed. Cattle dogs like a job to do, so lessons would be great! A family with older teens (or adults only) is recommended. Come see his lovely eyes, surrounded by his beautiful brown fur here at Animal Friends.

Spectro Oils and PowerSport Institute Partner for Education

Spectro Oils has recently gotten on board with The PowerSport Institute of Cleveland Ohio to help train students on motorcycles, snowmobiles, ATV’s, Utility Vehicles and watercraft.
Spectro Performance Oil products span the complete range of full synthetic and petroleum lubricants for all classes of “powersports” engines and transmission applications.  The Spectro line also includes a wide range of suspension fluids, fork oils, brake fluids, coolants, chain lubes/waxes, filter cleaners and oils, and protection/appearance products. In addition Spectro offers technical assistance, specialty blending and manufacturing services, and provides customized products for motorcycle and automobile engines, transmissions, drive train builders and racing teams.
Bernie Thompson, Campus Director of PowerSport Institute, said, “The wide range of excellent Spectro products is a great fit for us.  Spectro has brought us the opportunity and expertise to  provide additional knowledge to our students on quality lubricants they will be using in the field.” To learn more about the PowerSport Institute visit the site here

Angelia Boot

Fall is in the air, there is no denying it, the nights are coming on sooner and the air is getting cooler. For most of us riding enthusiasts this time of year proves to be the best riding weather, the bikes run so much better and we feel so much more comfortable in our riding gear to keep us protected. We found a riding boot that offers all the needed support as well as some needed warmth! The Angelia boot by Harley-Davidson Footwear offers a cushioned breathable, full thermal lining sock  that really provided our “footsie’s” with some added warmth especially noticeable the other night on a long cool ride home. Encountering some rain we were just as pleased to find our feet 100% dry as these boots are waterproof! Love that!  We also enjoyed how these boots are lightweight and were comfortable enough to walk around all day at the drive inn theatre car cruise we rode too.   Oh Yeah, and these boots look pretty hot next to a shovelhead too!  Check ’em out online at Harley-Davidson Footwear.com

Adoption Success; Bobo!

As you all know everyone here at Garage-Girls are supporters of Animal Adoption,  Sara is a volunteer at Animal Friends in Pittsburgh and we proudly support all they do.  In hopes to encourage more people  to adopt we asked that you, our friends send in your adoption Success stories, this one will warm your heart sent in by the Peacock Family… If you would like to share your story with photo please send to sara@garage-girls.com

“My husband and I adopted our Black Lab, Bobo in 2001.  He was about 3 when we got him. He has been the best dog ever and goes just about everywhere with us.  A funny story is last year our family which includes my husband, daughter Lily (9), daughter Willow (5), Bobo who is now about 12 and myself traveled to North Carolina together for a nine hour trip in a Lincoln Town car yes, all of us in that car!  Haha,  Well after a few hours of Bobo being basically on top of Willow while she slept, I turned around and was like “Move over Bobo what is wrong with you!?!?”.  Well Bobo’s collar tag had gotten caught in Willows hair and he couldn’t move, and he had drooled all over her head!! We laughed so hard!  Another funny thing about Bobo is he lets himself out and in the front screen door, we always joke that if he just had pose-able thumbs he would move out and get a job!    Lastly, he cannot be left at home with any windows open, and I stress any!!!  We have a 2 story home that we have returned to, only to find Bobo had riped the screen and jumped on to our covered porch to let himself out!!!!!  This has happened 3 times, we left them open 2 times on purpose because we just couldn’t believe he would do this!!!

Bobo is the most wonderful dog anyone could ask for, we are blessed to be the family that has gotten to share so many years with him and when it is his time to leave us, we know we will have a special angel dog in heaven and never will we find another one on earth like Bobo!”   Thanks, The Peacock Family

Team Effie, By Laura Klock

If you have not heard of the Cannonball Run you need to check this site out, some very good friends of Garage-Girls are working together as a team, this is EXCITING!!! Here are Laura’s words about what they are embarking on…..

Ninety five years ago a young woman named Effie Hotchkiss decided she wanted to travel coast to coast. And what better way to do that than on a motorcycle? She purchased a 1915, 3 Speed V-Twin Harley-Davidson with some money she had inherited and was ready to go. That is until her mother, Avis, told her she couldn’t make that trip alone. There were still cowboys and Indians, and paved roads were a luxury, besides the fact that a woman on a motorcycle in those days was sure to draw much conversation and attention. So the deal was made between mother and daughter that Effie would buy a sidecar, and Avis would make the trip with her.

They set out to travel from Brooklyn, New York to the World’s Fair in San Francisco, California. It took them about 2 months, and by the time they were done, Effie had dipped her toes into the water of the ocean on the east coast and the west. The story’s been told that she carried water from one ocean with her and dumped it into the other ocean when she arrived. We know for sure that Effie and Avis made history. Their story is an inspiration to women, and men, even today. Effie lived by the moto that “anything is possible if you put your mind to it.” She inspires me.

This morning, September 10, 2010, 95 years after the trip that Effie and Avis made across the country, I report with amazing pride that I am witnessing history repeat itself. This morning at sunrise, we gathered on the shore of the Atlantic ocean in Kitty Hawk, North Carolina, to collect water in a jar that will travel in the saddlebag of a 1915, 3 Speed V-Twin Harley Davidson as my dear friend Cris Sommer Simmons carries it across the country. I, along with Athena Ransom and Toast Boyd are on Cris’ crew. Cris has named her 1915 Harley Effie in honor of Effie Hotchkiss, a woman that inspires us. She is riding in a coast to coast endurance run called the Motorcycle Cannonball, and the plan is to empty that jar of water from the Atlantic Ocean into the Pacific in Santa Monica, California just 16 days from now. And in true Effie style, Cris and us as crew have become a topic of conversation. Cris is the only American woman entered in the Cannonball, and we are the only all woman crew participating. Our common bond besides our love of motorcycles old and new is that we are all Motor Maids.

Athena, Toast and I arrived in Kitty Hawk on Wednesday night to Cris and her daughter Lynsey doting over Effie – tightening bolts, making last minute adjustments, and preparing mentally for the challenge that lies ahead. It was so awesome to see Cris light up when we, her crew for this journey, arrived. She immediately found the courage to give Effie a kick and ride her around a bit. I watched in awe and encouraged and cheered for her. It felt pretty surreal to think about what we were about to embark on….

Yesterday was spent getting the chase van ready, making sure we had a fire extinguisher, spark plugs, tape, wire, tools, gas, oil…all the essentials necessary loaded into Effie’s saddlebags. As I walked through the parking lot I was truly amazed by the variety of bikes I was seeing! Some I’d never even heard of such as the Militaire. This thing is amazing with the strangest front axle I’ve ever seen. And considering it was designed in the early 1900’s, it’s pretty amazing when the owner shows that it’s rigged up with reverse of all things. Indians, Flying Merkels, Excelsiors, Sears, and of course Harley-Davidsons all 1916 models or older, all being prepped to attempt something that hasn’t been attempted as a group like this ever before. Getting ready to travel just about 3,300 miles, coast to coast! I saw some familiar faces such as Dale Walksler, Buzz Kanter, Jeff Decker, David Uhl, Matt Olson, Carl Olson and many more. And of course the world known motorcycle photographer Michael Lichter. Micheal is actually attempting a Guiness Book of World Records feat by riding the entire Cannonball Run backwards on a seat that Carl Olson build for him on the back of his bike! Additional Motor Maids showed up such as the infamous Gloria Struck, her daughter Lori and granddaughter Kathy, along with Terry and Deb…and you can bet we made some noise at our “all girl” table with a few MOTOR MAIDS ROCK chants during the banquet last night.

It’s all really been a blur. This morning after collecting the ocean water (and some sand in my name badge), we witnessed a history making event. All of the entered bikes (44 of them) rode to the Wright Brothers Monument, and were lined up by Michael Lichter for a panoramic photo. And then they took off for day one of the endurance run from the monument. If something like that doesn’t bring a tear to your eye, then you may want to pause a moment and just try to understand the depth of the history that is being repeated, and made. It hits you in a place that’s deep inside. I looked around me and just couldn’t believe why I am blessed with experiences like this, and knowing that I have to share the story. Maybe it will happen again in my lifetime, maybe not, but I know that I am surely going to cherish every single second.

The support vehicles aren’t allowed to travel with our rider, so we headed out behind the bikes toward the next stop which for today was 162 miles away in Greenville, North Carolina. We parked the van, set up the easy-up and waited for Cris to roll in. This morning when she left I felt like I was sending my baby off to kindergarten and waiting for her to ride in was like waiting to hear how that first day of school went. Athena and I were pacing the parking lot! Toast is along filming this history making event and she found a lot of humor in our reactions.

About an hour later, Cris pulled in! She made it through the first day! She had some challenges and told us she “rode it ugly”. But the first day, the first time, is always when we learn the most right? We sent her off to bed and went to work. We are settling into what our tasks will be for the next 15 days of this journey. I’ve become an expert in the roll charts, refilling gas, oil and the saddlebags with the necessities, and Athena had the honor and privilege tonight of working beside Steve Huntsinger and Dale Walksler as they walked us through some adjustments that were needed for Effie that we understood but hadn’t done before. So, we wrenched on Effie, and talked to her sweet, because her job tomorrow is to carry our friend and Motor Maid sister safely to the next stop. Tomorrow’s ride is 225 miles.

To Effie Hotchkiss, there were no hard and fast rules about how life ought to be lived, particularly according to how social circles of the day dictated the mannerisms of a well-conducted lifestyle.  The motorcycle was the perfect invincible companion to match the tenacity and free spirit of Effie and Avis Hotchkiss. I’m so proud of those pioneer women that went before us. I’m excited that we are bringing attention to an important piece of history, inspiring women of today, and well into the future. Someday maybe our grand kids will read about Cris Sommer Simmons who rode a 1915 Harley Davidson named Effie from coast to coast, 95 years after the maiden voyage, and her all woman crew and feel inspired to do the same! Isn’t that what it’s all about? Honoring the past while we ride into the future. Motor Maids ROCK!

choco-zucchini cupcakes

Seems a lot of you are already in the “Fall” Baking Mood, so we thought we would share one of our favorites with you! Enjoy this tasty treat!
ingredients
•    Nonstick cooking spray (optional)
• 2  cups  shredded zucchini (about 8 oz.)
• 3    eggs
• 2  cups  granulated sugar
• 3/4  cup  cooking oil
• 2  tsp.  vanilla
• 2  cups  all-purpose flour
• 2/3  cup  unsweetened cocoa powder
• 1  tsp.  baking soda
• 1  tsp.  salt
• 1/2  tsp.  baking powder
• 3/4  cup  milk chocolate pieces (optional)
• 1  recipe  Peanut Butter Frosting
directions
Preheat oven to 325 degrees F. Line twenty-four 2-1/2-inch muffin cups with double or single layer of paper bake cups or lightly coat with nonstick cooking spray; set aside.
In a large bowl stir together zucchini, eggs, granulated sugar, oil, and vanilla. Add flour, cocoa powder, baking soda, salt, baking powder, and, if desired, chocolate pieces; stir until combined. Spoon batter into prepared pans, filling cups about half full. Bake about 25 minutes or until a wooden toothpick inserted near centers comes out clean. Cool in pan on wire racks for 5 minutes. Remove from cups. Cool completely on racks. Frost with Peanut Butter Frosting.
Makes: 24 cupcakes
Peanut Butter Frosting: In a medium mixing bowl beat 1/2 cup peanut butter, 1/3 cup softened butter, 1 tablespoon milk, and 1/2 teaspoon vanilla with an electric mixer on medium speed until smooth. Gradually add 1-1/2 cups powdered sugar, beating until combined. If necessary, stir in 1 to 2 teaspoons additional milk until frosting reaches desired consistency. Makes about 1-1/2cups.
Test Kitchen Tip: If you only have 12 muffin cups, cover and refrigerate half of the batter while the first batch bakes.
nutrition facts
• Calories263, Total Fat (g)13, Saturated Fat (g)4, Monounsaturated Fat (g)5, Polyunsaturated Fat (g)4, Cholesterol (mg)33, Sodium (mg)207, Carbohydrate (g)35, Total Sugar (g)25, Fiber (g)1, Protein (g)4, Vitamin C (DV%)3, Calcium (DV%)1, Iron (DV%)6, Percent Daily Values are based on a 2,000 calorie diet

RILEY

Riley is a good boy. He knows sit, paw and speak. He’s housebroken too. He enjoys car rides and likes being in the yard to hang out. He isn’t very interested in play but likes being part of the scene — except for games around water! Yuck!
Riley likes people and enjoys attention. He is friendly and comes over to greet you. He grew up with two cats and did well with them. Another dog member of the household might be okay, so bring your pooch along to meet him.
A fenced yard would be great, so he can sit out and take in the world. Come on over to Animal Friends in Pittsburgh to meet him!