Friday, March 26, 2010

March in Louisville, KY

Back from a visit to see family and friends in Louisville, KY and also have a few photos here of the "other" river city. Photo at left is of Louisville from the Indiana side of the Ohio River. Louisville is where this journey started from; a road that took me from Kentucky (actually Indiana right across the river) to North Carolina, and now to Richmond, VA. Louisville reminds me a great deal of Richmond...one reason being that it is a river town (nickname "The River City"). Home of the Kentucky Derby, in a few weeks the Kentucky Derby Festival will be in full swing. On these shores Thunder Over Louisville will happen; a massive air show and fireworks display.
Louisville is a big sports town; featuring mostly minor league sports and the University of Louisville. The building under construction at left is the new arena for U of L which will replace Freedom Hall (which was in use since 1956) at the Fairgrounds. The new Arena will be state of the art and is one massive building. Sure it will also have other uses such as concerts and other events, and I am looking forward to seeing the inside when it is completed sometime later this year (at least that is the plan). It is right at the foot of the Second Street Bridge, one of three that span the Ohio River from Indiana to Kentucky. More are planned, but still in the works.
Louisville like Richmond likes to rework buildings. Many buildings are put to other uses and these I believe are an example of that (though also could be planning to tear these down). Former warehouses, they were mostly restaurants and nightclubs. Spent many hours listening to music in The Soundstage, Eddie Donaldson's, and City Lights in these buildings which are also very old by the way. Unlike Charlotte, Louisville is a city which recycles the past, and that makes for a very interesting town.
I like how it has a history beyond a few years ago.

This ballpark is the home of the Louisville Bats, the AAA team. Some years ago they set a minor league attendance record with over a million when they were at the old ballpark at the fairground. Using the old front of the building that was there, they built a ballpark downtown, and this is a really nice place to catch a game in the spring or summer.

As I mentioned, Louisville recycles. This is the Humana office building, which was formerly the Belknap Hardware building (Belknap went out of business a few years ago) and Humana took it over. You see a lot of that as I have noted, many old buildings are converted to such uses as condos and new businesses. It is usually a fun town, with a lot of things going on both on the river, and downtown. I also enjoyed this trip visiting sights on the Indiana side, right across the Ohio River. Like with Louisville, Indiana is a good mix of old and new, with a lot of things to see and explore. It is a fun place to visit, a not bad place to live, and a great American town. I had a fantastic four days there, and am looking forward to my next visit.

Wednesday, March 17, 2010

Feeling Like Spring

Enjoying a fantastic day in Richmond, spring is just a few days away, and it was a good day to get out, get off the computer and take a walk. Walk...because I just got the heating bill from last month; and might be a good idea to save a little fuel cost. Sure the people at Columbia Gas are planning to take the boat out on the James this weekend...they are swimming in cash (ours!). Was a cold winter, and apartment living is more of a "shared heating" sort of thing; apartments are not real big on insulation. Much bigger house in North Carolina (my other place to live from time to time) was much cheaper this winter utility wise. Anyhow, back to happier things, did get out and saw this Super Bee on Midlothian Turnpike. A nice classic car and in pretty good shape. Never know what you will come across during a walk.
I also stopped into Ultimate Cycle on Midlothian Turnpike, kind of a motorcycle person (ride a Vulcan 1500...which like my family and house is also in North Carolina) but big on Vulcans. Got to think Kawasaki is kind of on a Star Trek roll; not just Vulcan line, but also has a big touring bike called the Voyager. At any case, liked this bike which I think is probably a 900 (but would not swear its not bigger...sometimes its hard to tell). Nice to get out and enjoy the day, great to get out and get moving a bit after being largely cooped up this winter. Spring officially starts this upcoming Saturday, but I think this "preview" has been super, and just what we all need. Looking forward to some fantastic spring weekends in both Richmond and Charlotte in the upcoming days and weeks. Get out and enjoy it!

Sunday, March 14, 2010

Harrisburg, NC, Mid-March 2010

Another good long weekend to Concord and the local area is winding down. On Sunday March 14, 2010 visited the Harrisburg, NC area. Photo at left is of the Harrisburg Town Hall, and some of the shops in the Town Center. Kind of a neat thing in the region are these sort of developments with government services, shops and housing all in one area. There are a few of these in the local areas, and they make it real easy for a lot of people to get what they need in one local area. That is also the case in Huntersville, Davidson, and in Charlotte where these have become increasingly popular. I will show some more in future posts to this blog.
Went by Three Monkeys (also in the Harrisburg Town Center) where I watched Kentucky win the SEC (boo!) and Duke win the ACC (no comment). Nice place for a cold refreshing beverage of your choice, and some really good food. I like friendly comfortable places and in Harrisburg, NC you can not do a lot better than this one. For a long time, you could not find places like this as Harrisburg was "dry" when I first came there some 11 years ago. Of course, not only were there no bars, there was also no Harrisburg Town Center. It is amazing how fast this area has popped up over the years. As I remember this was a field, and you saw that happen a great deal around here.
Last photo is a Shelby Mustang, which is here just because...it is a Shelby Mustang. Not unusual here to see some really great cars and thought this one rated a place on my blog this week. Nearby Concord is one of the centers of the NASCAR universe, and it is fun to see some high performance vehicles racing around nearby Charlotte (formerly Lowe's) Motor Speedway. It is less than two months before the All-Star Race and the Coca-Cola 600; be looking for some visits to the local race shops here in upcoming blog posts. Lots of interest to see in the local area, and I plan to bring as much of it as I can to you!

Sunday, March 7, 2010

Seen While Walking around Shockoe Bottom

Like the previous post, more photos from Sunday, though these while walking around Shockoe Bottom. Certainly many interesting things to be around there. I did get a real kick out of the sign at left, for the really paranoid sure to be something you do not want to see. This sign is located near the farmers market. Fun place to explore and always see interesting things in that area. It was a real busy day there today. Made a short visit to Buffalo Wild Wings; had a large motorcycle group there (not a gang or anything just a bunch of riders) and I enjoyed that a great deal. As I have noted, though the bike is far away right now, fun to be around motorcycles and motorcyclists.
As for this building, saw a plaque on the side of the white building in this photo, which stated that it was the "oldest commercial building in Richmond" dating to 1817. As it noted, when it was built James Monroe was President. Had a long history over the years, and is now a restaurant (and by the look of it, draws a good crowd). Some great old buildings in that area, and also really enjoy the cobblestone streets to be found in certain places in the area. It is fun to be in a place with history, as I have noted before the fact that the Pre-Revolutionary church (St. John's) is still standing after all these years is remarkable, especially considering that it has been so long, and the church is made out of wood!

Malvern Hill Battlefield

A good weekend in Richmond with (finally) some remarkable weather. Saturday went to Hondahouse in Hull Street, checked out some of the new 2010 Honda Motorcycles. I am an avid motorcyclist, miss my Vulcan waiting for its next ride in North Carolina, but enjoyed that shop (2nd visit) and some fine people there. Worked Saturday, but on Sunday took a drive down VA Highway 5 to the Malvern Hill Battlefield. One of the many cool things about Richmond is that you can explore sights that were words in a history book many years and classes ago. Much of Civil War was centered in Richmond, and there is a lot to see here of interest.
Malvern "Hill" was not much of a hill but it was high ground. The Union Army had suffered a series of defeats and was heading for the James River in retreat, but stood at Malvern Hill behind a large number of massed guns. On June 1, 1862 the guns blasted Confederate attacks to take the position. Confederate losses were 5,300, Union losses were 3,214. The Union guns were largely loaded with cannister; cans filled with steel balls, making them basically giant shot guns. Charging across open fields, the Confederate forces took heavy losses, and "never gained an inch of ground". As one Confederate general said, it was not war, it was murder.

This is a sign on the battlefield. Lots of good information on the battle, both on the web, and via books. Very nice drive out there, and a very interesting place to visit. From there, drove to Shockoe Bottom where I wandered for a bit. Love going to Shockoe Bottom; it is a fun and interesting part of the city.
Coming back, noted a large number of police on I-95; they were pulling cars over like...well like shooting Confederates at Malvern Hill. Not a city to really be rolling flat out down the highway. Does not work so well in North Carolina where 20 over seems to be the norm when traveling.
Bottom line, a very fun day in Richmond, one of many I have enjoyed so far.

Sunday, February 28, 2010

Closing out February in Concord, NC

After a much better than usual Friday night at work (amazingly, done early for a change) and a good nights sleep, drove the long lonesome highway to Concord, NC to see my family and friends. Enjoyed a very good drive, and had a great Saturday with Patty, Robby and the border collies. Before getting home, made a quick stop downtown, where I took this photo at left of the old Cabarrus County Courthouse (now an art museum). It is an interesting town. For Saturday, mostly hung out with the family, watched the Olympics (they were great this year) and relaxed with the people (and pets) I care about the most.
It was a very fine Saturday.
On Sunday, Patty had a quilt guild meeting, so after the morning paper, a dog walk, and a bit of tv, went out near Concord Mills to Pat Rogers Harley-Davidson. Took this photo there of my friend Keith (who used to ride with me, though sold his bike last year) standing next to this very fine Harley (a "bit" of chrome on that one!). We went to Iron Thunder, a biker themed bar/restaurant near the HD dealership, and had a great visit. For the night, enjoying the closing Olympic ceremonies, and will get some rest tonight; for tomorrow is the long drive back to Richmond, VA and another day of work. Enjoyed a very fine visit home in Concord this weekend!

Sunday, February 21, 2010

Poe's Pub, Church Hill, and Rocketts Landing

On February 21, did not have to go to work; the day off this week as was yesterday was sunny, warm and a good day to get out for a while. For this day, it was a mix of old and new. Wandered down to the Church Hill area, made a first stop at Poe's Pub. Nice friendly place, got the photo at left, the Camaro in front (unfortunately) is not mine; parked a few blocks up the street. Walking I went past Millie's which had a huge crowd out front enjoying Bloody Mary's while waiting for a table. I have been told they have a great brunch and certainly the crowds there would back that up. Anyhow, enjoyed Poe's; will for sure make it back there in the months to come.

Did a bit of exploring around Church Hill, this time on foot. I wandered by St. John's Church which would make it the third or fourth time to visit that historic spot. Checked out the Soldiers and Sailors Monument and some of the houses in the area. They have a lot of character, and it is a nice neighborhood to explore. There was a band practicing in an old warehouse there; not sure who they were, but they sounded pretty good! I found this vantage point near "Childsavers" and thought it gave a real good view of the city which you can see at the left. One thing about Church Hill to note...make sure you are aware of the "Hill" part of the name, some steep walking at times. Had been by Rocketts Landing before but did not stop in. Did today; its just a short drive from Church Hill. Went into The Boathouse: have eaten at the one just off Hull Street some months ago, liked the second location (though did not eat there) but some great views of the James from there. Walked around a bit and checked out the views of the river, wandered around the Condos...nice mix of old and new there. I believe (as does much of Richmond) that it has a bit of Civil War history associated with it, seem to remember reading something along those lines.
Drove back in the early afternoon (NASCAR race to check out after all on TV, as well as the Olympics going on) but as I have mentioned in the previous saw a great many motorcycles out this weekend. Know that those days after bone chilling cold and snow really are wonderful times to ride. Photographed these four bikers heading to I-95; went my way until we all got on the highway and then they were off to the races! My motorcycle is waiting for me to get back to Carolina in the near future for a ride. I do have to say though....I envied these guys! Once again though, had a great time in Richmond, where there is always something fun and interesting to see and do. Great weekend with great weather, one can hardly ask for more!

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