changed the photos but still have the "3" car in which he won his 7th Championship on display. Some really neat items to see there. Building with the sign in front was taken on February 26 (not a motorcycle ride, and is the shop of Wood Brothers Racing in Mooresville, NC. That team, one of Nascar's oldest, won the Daytona 500 this year with the youngest driver ever (Trevor Bayne...20 years old). The shop is located in what was an old plastics factory a few years ago.
Sunday, February 27, 2011
Race Shop Rides (February 25+27)
changed the photos but still have the "3" car in which he won his 7th Championship on display. Some really neat items to see there. Building with the sign in front was taken on February 26 (not a motorcycle ride, and is the shop of Wood Brothers Racing in Mooresville, NC. That team, one of Nascar's oldest, won the Daytona 500 this year with the youngest driver ever (Trevor Bayne...20 years old). The shop is located in what was an old plastics factory a few years ago.
Wednesday, February 23, 2011
Along the Midlothian Turnpike
Saturday, February 19, 2011
Downtown Richmond/Church Hill
Near Church Hill/Shockoe Bottom is the Church Hill train tunnel. Built in the 1870's, in 1925 it collapsed. Buried in the tunnel are four men, one 4-4-0 Steam Locomotive, and 10 flat cars. Due to damage and flooding the bodies and the train were left in the tunnel where they remain to this day. Also seen is a walking/bike trail along the James at Shockoe Bottom. Nice trail, and nice view of the river there. Very interesting area to explore and I like going there when I can, though this was my first time to see this path. Everytime I wander the city, I see something new.
Had a great time, always something new and interesting to see, have a few more photos from the sights of today at my Photo Page which is linked to this page.
Tuesday, February 15, 2011
Combination of the Two
Made a short stop at Suck Bang Blow (which is getting to be my favorite beverage stop in Concord, NC) though as I was on the bike made it a short visit. Rest of the day had a great visit with the family, and I enjoyed a fine day and night with Patty, before heading out on a warm but windy Valentines Day for Richmond. Ah, the life of a migrant American factory worker...but lots of interesting things to see here, and looking forward to a great weekend here in the River City.
Sunday, February 6, 2011
Hopewell and City Point (February 6, 2011)
Saturday, February 5, 2011
An American Turning Point (February 5, 2011)
Monday, January 31, 2011
Home and Garden Show, Concord, NC
Patty and I went out on a remarkable January 30 day (remarkable in that 70's and January 30 do not usually go together even in Concord, NC) to the Home and Garden Show in Concord, NC at the Cabarrus Arena. The Arena is seen at right, but it actually covered two of the three buildings there. We were lucky in that we got two free tickets, and the parking was free as well. This arena was built a few years ago, and is really an improvement over the old one (which was torn down last year) and is located just outside of Concord, NC on NC-49. It has lot of parking and lots of space for exhibitions. It also is the site for the Cabarrus County Fair in the Fall.
This is the inside of the arena, and a look at a small part of the show. It was pretty big and covered a lot of home and garden items. There were a number of displays, as well as wine tasting by some local wineries. Much of the wine was very, very good; North Carolina makes some good wines and they are getting better as I have noticed over the years. There was in addition to the wines to taste, a lot of free stuff to pick up and got some really good information on some possible future projects. It was fun to walk around and check out all the things to be done to a home and yard. Even saw an all-electric riding mower which I thought was very cool.
Paul James was there, and the former host of HGTV's show "Gardening by the Yard" was funny (as he was during that very missed show) but also gave some really good tips on growing things, as well as bringing all of us up to date on what he has been doing since the end of the show. The man has a lot of information on plants and landscaping; there was not a question that he did not have an answer for. He also spoke highly of the Carolinas; said that if he could live anyplace else in the US, that Carolina would be a place he would pick.I have been to the show in the past, and certainly enjoyed this one. It was part of a great weekend, which included a fine motorcycle ride with some good friends, some nice dinners out and at home, and even some great TV watching (the X-Games this year were incredible). Nice weather, time with the family, playing and walking my good dogs; it was a most wonderful weekend! Can't wait till the next one, but will be doing some exploring of Richmond again in my next post here.
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