Day 3 of our 2012 Low Country “Rest and Recharge” week was comprised of some serious lollygaggin’ on the part of me and the Woodman. We achieved a fine state of Lollygag. The Woodman was told many years ago that the type of riding we were doing today was known as lollygagin’. This outstanding form of riding is characterized by slow, pretty much aimless movement with no apparent need for speed or need to be anywhere else than where we are at that exact moment.
"(Lollygaggin’ on a sunny Monday on Hilton Head, SC)
Turns out that when you go about seeking some serious lollygaggin’ or find yourself in a state of Lollygag…