Phil is a former boss of mine at work, also happens to be a good friend (thankfully that sort of thing happens often) with motorcycling a common interest. We took a ride on Saturday November 12 to check out some of the fall colors before they are all gone (and at the rate the leaves are falling, it won't be long). That is Phil and his bike (more photos can be seen on my "Racing with the Wind" blog which is more motorcycle focused) of our visit here to the National Cemetery in Salisbury. Graves from the Civil War to the present day wars are the focus of the cemetery. A confederate prison was once located in Salisbury, NC during the Civil War.
Salisbury is a very old town, dating some 250 years. This is a bank building in downtown Salisbury. Salisbury was the hometown of Elizabeth Dole, and is the site of the headquarters of Food Lion. Many of the buildings remaining in the city (which has a population of around 33,000) date to before the Civil War. The downtown is very interesting, and a favorite stop for me is the nearby NC Transportation Museum in Spencer (which has been featured a few times on this blog). It is well worth a visit if you are ever in the area-as is Salisbury which has a number of interesting things to see.It is one of my favorite places to visit in North Carolina.
The ride though was to check out the fall color this trip, and our main stop was at High Rock Lake. The lake is a prime fishing stop, but I don't fish-I ride. Enjoyed checking out the colors along the way, some great riding can be found along Bringle Ferry Road which takes us to the marina at High Rock Lake. Stopped there for some refreshment while checking out the leaves and the cotton fields which were in full bloom along the way. Some great rural riding in that area, with some fine twisty roads and above all light traffic along the way other than the occasional car or truck, and of course a number of motorcycles on this fine day. I always enjoy riding my motorcycle, and fun to go along with Phil who has been with me on a number of adventures in Carolina. This fall was not as colorful as years past, but did get to see it in peak form and enjoyed a wonderful day with a good friend on some outstanding roads.
Sunday, November 13, 2011
Saturday, November 5, 2011
A fine Fall Day in the RVA (November 5, 2011)
Had a great day in Richmond under blue skies, and temperature in the 60 degree range. During the day made a stop at Hollywood Cemetery where I took the photo at left of the James River. The James is a big part of living in the Richmond area, and the city is known as the River City (though Louisville, Kentucky also uses that title being on the shore of the mighty Ohio River). Love the big rocks in the river and the rapids they have here. You see a lot of activity on and around the river in Richmond. Hollywood Cemetery is a remarkable place, among its many "residents" are 2 US Presidents, and the only CSA President.
Made a stop at the Virginia Museum of Fine Arts. I like that museum a great deal, and go there often. This was part of a new display, like how they change them up from time to time. Often lots of new displays and new stuff to see.
The Virginia Museum of Fine Arts also had a big Egyptian display, talk about some very old and historic stuff! I put a few more items on my photo page (there is a link to that on this page).
While near there, went to the nearby Cary Street Cafe, which is billed as "Richmond's Oldest Hippie Bar" and enjoyed that a great deal as well. Nice place, and usually had live music (and today was no exception) . Also while I was out saw a number of motorcycles, have some of them on my "Racing with the Wind" blog...I like to ride, and enjoyed checking out some of the bikes of Richmond. Saw some interesting motorcycles today!
Went out to see the fall colors, and no better place to do it than Monument Avenue. Like the big statues there, and the trees made it very colorful as well. I have remarked before many times on how Richmond preserves its history, doing much better than many other areas in the US. The Lee statue is one of many along the street, which has been named as one of the most beautiful in the US. Many fine old houses can be found there, and certainly some very interesting people live there. It is a fun place to take a walk and to check out the sights. It is especially special on a fine fall day as was today.
Finally made a stop at Legend Brewing Company to end the days adventure. They have some good seasonable beer and I checked out one of the Stouts with a chocolate taste. A friend at work told me about Legend's and I am glad he did. Why drink boring corporate when you can drink locally brewed? Virginia has a big and growing brewing industry and they have some really fine beers out there, and are doing a lot to advance it. I enjoyed my visit there today, and look forward to the next one in the very near future.
Had a great time in the city, always fun to explore it, and that is especially so in the fall. I love this time of year when the air is crisper, the skies seem to be even bluer, and the colors in the trees are so striking.
November is a great month to get out and to see what the area has to offer, and that holds true both here and in the Carolinas. Most of the mountain color is gone, but Richmond will be at peak in the next few days; get out and enjoy it!
Made a stop at the Virginia Museum of Fine Arts. I like that museum a great deal, and go there often. This was part of a new display, like how they change them up from time to time. Often lots of new displays and new stuff to see.
While near there, went to the nearby Cary Street Cafe, which is billed as "Richmond's Oldest Hippie Bar" and enjoyed that a great deal as well. Nice place, and usually had live music (and today was no exception) . Also while I was out saw a number of motorcycles, have some of them on my "Racing with the Wind" blog...I like to ride, and enjoyed checking out some of the bikes of Richmond. Saw some interesting motorcycles today!
Went out to see the fall colors, and no better place to do it than Monument Avenue. Like the big statues there, and the trees made it very colorful as well. I have remarked before many times on how Richmond preserves its history, doing much better than many other areas in the US. The Lee statue is one of many along the street, which has been named as one of the most beautiful in the US. Many fine old houses can be found there, and certainly some very interesting people live there. It is a fun place to take a walk and to check out the sights. It is especially special on a fine fall day as was today.
Finally made a stop at Legend Brewing Company to end the days adventure. They have some good seasonable beer and I checked out one of the Stouts with a chocolate taste. A friend at work told me about Legend's and I am glad he did. Why drink boring corporate when you can drink locally brewed? Virginia has a big and growing brewing industry and they have some really fine beers out there, and are doing a lot to advance it. I enjoyed my visit there today, and look forward to the next one in the very near future.
Had a great time in the city, always fun to explore it, and that is especially so in the fall. I love this time of year when the air is crisper, the skies seem to be even bluer, and the colors in the trees are so striking.
November is a great month to get out and to see what the area has to offer, and that holds true both here and in the Carolinas. Most of the mountain color is gone, but Richmond will be at peak in the next few days; get out and enjoy it!
Sunday, October 30, 2011
Celebration of Flight (October 29, 2011)
The event was really nice, Concord has had air shows in the past, but while this was more of an open house with some fly-by's, it was really a nice event with some good variety. It is a great way to see some interesting aircraft, meet some pilots, and to see the great variety of planes that can use the local airports.
Monday, October 24, 2011
More from October 22, 2011
Exploring Richmond on an October day (October 22, 2011)
The museum was years ago the Broad Street Train Station, and the building is on the National Register of Historic Places. Lots of displays to check out there, and I enjoyed my second visit to the museum. They do charge admission, but there is a lot to see and do there:many of the displays are interactive and they cover a lot of areas. There is also a train there to see, and the research submarine "Aluminaut" which was used to explore the deepest parts of the ocean. Well worth checking out the Virginia Science Center-one of the fine museums in this city. The space suit exhibit runs through the end of December.
Sunday, October 16, 2011
Views from the Motorcycle (October 16, 2011)
After a great weekend at home, back in Richmond as I write this, and looking forward to an interesting week. Missed (again) the Richmond Folk Festival, but will get that in hopefully in the next year. Have enjoyed many fun musical events the last few weeks in Richmond, and I am sure there will be more to come. Blessed to get to spend time in two very interesting states with a number of very interesting cities.
Saturday, October 8, 2011
Taste of India/OystoberFest (October 8, 2011)
Seeing some hints of fall here in the RVA, won't be long until this area is a blaze of color and I am looking forward to it. Hope to bring some of that in my next post here. Thanks for visiting this page!
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