Saturday, July 9, 2016

The Ride to Richmond (July 8, 2016)

Made a detour to see a Navy buddy (female) in Indiana for a few days at Rising Star. We had a great time and that is a very nice town. Casino there, I had no luck but it was fun nonetheless. Indiana is full of nice and fun people.
All good things end though and headed back to Richmond on Friday morning. Good thing was the weather was good, much better than the trip up there. Did have some rain but not the constant and heavy rain of the trip to Louisville.
Took this photo at the West Virginia State Capital building. Interesting statues there....there is this one of Abe Lincoln and also one of Stonewall Jackson. To be fair though, Jackson is a native son. West Virginia split from the state during the Civil War deciding to go with the Union. Considering how it turned out, that was a good call. State is pretty neat, saw a lot of coal there of course, and really nice towns along the way.
I like going that way. When I lived in Carolina would go up through Tennessee most of the time, though did have West Virginia as an option.West Virginia and Virginia are fun roads to travel.    
Top photo is either Virginia or West Virginia. Nice roads in both places. I did make a stop at The Blue Ridge Parkway on the way back. Funny thing is that I was just there, on my motorcycle, Father's Day. On my motorcycle page is pretty much that same photo, though with two wheels instead of four. Considering the weather during the trip, good transportation choice this trip. It was a lot of fun, and nice to get out. Ready to enjoy the second half of the year and to see what comes my way in the course of it.

July 4th in Louisville, Ky (July 4, 2016)

 As noted in last post, weather was bad. It did not just rain, most of the time it flat poured. I got the photo at left passing by...it is Slugger Field which is the home of the Louisville Knights AAA baseball team. Nice field and the team is pretty good. Its a brand new place in downtown Louisville (well, a few years old now) but a much better ballpark then what they had which was a combined football/baseball field.
Above is the new bridge, still under construction. Will be great when its done but that looks to be awhile. As noted in previous post, took a long time to build the two new bridges, but will be a great improvement.
At left is Yum Arena which is the new home for the Louisville Cardinals Basketball team. They also hold a lot of concerts there. Freedom Hall was the old arena and it was nice, but this is nicer. It is also huge.
Usually I would have made a tour of the area and seen some sights, have done that in previous posts here when I visit. This trip though just did not get to get out much. Mainly due to the weather, partly due to the time. Been some serious rain the last few weeks. Did enjoy spending time with family and friends. We do what we can.

July 3 - On the Road. (July 3, 2016)

Hit the road over the 4th of July holiday...made a trip to my home town of Louisville, Kentucky. It was a wet trip for the most part, except for the very last day. Very powerful rain and so did not get to take a lot of photos as usual of places there, but did get a photo or two here and there.
This was at Tamarack in West Virginia. I usually stop there as it is a good break from the long drive and they have cool things inside. Well worth a visit. I also usually stop at the State Capital and I did...on the way back. Was a nice place to explore as always.
Road construction in Louisville has been taking forever but its a major re-work of the old city transportation system. This is the Abe Lincoln Bridge and this was my first drive over this new modern marvel. They have another bridge they are working on building (photos of that tomorrow) and both are badly needed. The plan to build these were discussed back when I was a boy...and that was a long time ago. Still nice to see that.
Roads are quite a mess right now. I think these projects have been underway for over 10 years.
This is out on Bardtown Road. One of my favorite areas of the city and a big fan of the city motto "Keeping Louisville Weird". Many cool stores and restaurants.
This was a walk I took with my family, to see my son's new apartment. Oldest had been living there, the youngest just moved there days ago from North Carolina. It is a fun city with a lot to see and do. My seeing was limited due to weather but will have a few more things tomorrow to show you here.

Sunday, June 19, 2016

Fathers Day in the Blue Ridge Mountains (June 19, 2016)

Nice motorcycle ride (have some more photos on my "Racing with the Wind" blog page) on Father's Day. The Blue Ridge Parkway is one of my favorite places to spend time at and to ride to....just a magic and amazing area that I really enjoy to visit over and over. Lots of things to see and something new to see it seems each time I go there.  
This is the Mountain Farm, and it was an authentic farm back in the day. Was told the buildings, while not original, are not recreations but date to the period. This is the barn, and over to the right (with the crossed wood) is a "Bear Proof Pigpen". Living out there you had to plan for animals. As I remember the chicken coop was Wiesel proof.
It is a fun place to explore and they had a lot of period people in period costumes and musicians playing period music. Though did not know it when I headed there, picked an especially good time to visit.  
Another view from the parkway. Lots of areas to pull off, plus a lot of picnic areas and lot of things to see. Stop at a visitor center, get a map and check out all this area has to offer. If you have never been on the Parkway...you really, really need to do so,  
I made a quick stop on the way back at Charlottesville, VA. Again, there is a great deal of things to see in the town that is also the home of the University of Virginia (which I shared some photos of on my last visit there earlier this year). Like to go there and have been there a few times over the last few years.
Not sure I have ever seen the front of this statue, have seen the back but this is the Lewis and Clark Statue. Think its pretty neat and just part of the history of this town.
Thomas Jefferson had his house there, and did a lot of design work on that as well as some of the design at UVA. As for me, saw this and some other new things, and enjoyed my short time there.
Stopped in Short Pump (just outside of Richmond) and visited the Carolina Ale House. Liked that restaurant when I lived in (duh) Carolina and good to see it here, made my send visit there with an early dinner).
From Richmond to the Blue Ridge Parkway up I-64 is a hair over a 90 minute drive. Enjoyed this day a great deal.    

Monday, June 13, 2016

Richmond International Airport (June 13, 2016)

 Nice visit to the RVA airport, which is an international airport according to the sign. Had a Navy friend (Debbie) come visit again for a few days, this is her second trip in a few weeks. So for the record this was my fourth trip here. Very nice day for her to fly, and enjoy going out to get her and even to get back to go...just love flying and aircraft.
This is a view of the control tower. Richmond has good service but not being a hub city there are not a lot of direct flights. Many journeys from the airport have a stop in them. There are some direct flights to Orlando and Jacksonville, Florida and sure there are some more (especially if they are hub airports).
Used to love to fly out of and wander around Charlotte, NC and also Louisville, Kentucky which is where I came from prior to settling down in Richmond.
One of the very interesting things at the airport is the Aviation Museum which is also on the grounds. Nice collection of aircraft and some very friendly people there. I highly recommend a visit to the museum if you are in the area.  

Monday, June 6, 2016

Richmond Greek Festival and Broad Appetit ( June 3 and 5, 2016)

 Two festivals over the weekend. The first was Friday June 5 (actually went on for around 4 days) was the Richmond Greek Festival. A favorite and fun event filled with some great food, interesting ethnic dancing and music, and just a chance to see some fun people in a fun setting. The look inside the church was very interesting.
Greek Orthodox Church is very old as a religion, dating back to the time of the Catholic Church. Very nice building on the inside and enjoyed that.
Went on a Friday night, this being early. By the time I left it was wall to wall.  
Sunday the forecast was not good weather wise with expected severe storms. Those though (unlike Friday which had rain coming down in buckets on my way home) did not happen and it was a beautiful day. Some blocks of Broad Street were closed and was able to walk down the street and check out food from some 70 or so local restaurants. I also got to see one of my favorite local bands "The Voodoo Dolls" seen here at left. It was a very fun time and a wonderful way to spend a Sunday. Nice to enjoy two of my favorite events on one weekend. Looking forward to doing it again next year.

Saturday, June 4, 2016

Petersburg Ride (May 27, 2016)

Started out good. Went riding on a Friday as I was off to Petersburg, VA. A favorite stop and had a refreshing beverage at The Brickhouse Run in that town. Actually, its in the Old Town section. Went up via Jefferson Davis Highway which takes me though Chester, VA and is a nice road though a lot of redlights.
Just was a beautiful ride on a fantastic day. Sure has been a lot of rain in May, in fact during the month Richmond broke a (something like) 127 year rainfall record. So it was a very nice day to get out.
Unfortunately, when I got back on the bike got a fuel injection light. The bike was rideable. I stopped at an auto parts store and got some of the famous tune up in a can (Seafoam) and hoped it was going to clean the injectors. That didnt work. It sort of came and went which was real aggrevating. Once again the motorcycle got me home, which it has never in the last almost 11 years, failed to do. I took it out for another ride around town.  
Just a quick note on the photo at left...it is a set in Petersburg for the PBS series "Mercy Street"which is filming in Petersburg. I got back to Richmond, stopped in a Triumph dealership to talk to a mechanic who used to work on my bike and she is now working there. Said I would have to take it to a Kawasaki dealer due to the fact she does not have the proper equipment. The bike has a computer that can tell them what is wrong with the bike. Nearest dealer is around 20 miles away. Richmond is not real good on motorcycle shops, least in the city of. I liked going to Velocity but that closed which frankly sucks. Was a great shop.
After the ride(s) talked to a buddy now in Florida who told me sensors don't fail off and on, either work or don't. So he suggest to get a can of contract cleaner and see if that does not solve the problem. I also have (and have had ever since I got the bike) the Kawasaki Service Manual. It also seemed to think the same thing, and was going at "wiring problem".  

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