When asked about ambitions, Hollie said “I want to make a lot of money with the least amount of work possible…ha, ha, ha. I really like management and I like dealing with money and business. I just don’t want to go to college for like eight years and be in so much debt and not make a lot of money.”
When it comes to hobbies, Hollie said “I like to do a bunch of stuff. I like to get tattoos obviously, and I like to go horseback riding. I’m really pretty easygoing, so kind of whatever’s up, I’m up for adventure, and I’ll do it for sure.”
So please tell us about your ink. “When I was sixteen, I got my quote, which says she is clothed in strength and dignity, and she laughs without fear of the future. I got that when my grandma started her chemo treatments, and it reminded me a lot of me, my mother, and my grandma. Then one year after that, I went and got a white cross, which I don’t know if you can see it. My grandma drew something up very similar to it, but we didn’t want it to look just like a cross; we wanted it to also look like a symbol…and then the roses…I’ve always wanted to get roses, because rose is the birth month of June, and that’s obviously when I was born, and my grandma loved roses.”
So do you ride motorcycles? “I did when I was younger; a lot with my grandpa, and then when his health went bad, we obviously kind of stopped doing that, but I’d like to get my motorcycle license and start riding.”
So what’s your favorite motorcycle magazine? “Cycle Connections….duh!”
Thank you for the interview Hollie!
Also, make sure to check out the behind the scenes photos and video from our November 2016 cover shoot, and check out the specs and photos of this beautiful 2001 Harley-Davidson Sportster Trike, which is owned by Dr. Lonnie Blum.
Photos by Dick Carlson with Carlson Digital Photography