Friday, April 24, 2009

Random Photo

Just a shot taken on a recent ride - small town Texas.

Sunday, April 19, 2009

Wildflower weekend

Well, this weekend didn't turn out exactly as planned. Originally we were scheduled to head down to Boerne on Friday for a weekend of riding, wildflowers and general good times with a great group of folks. Yes, the annual Spring Wildflower Ride. I had been fighting a cold for a week and the weather was shaping up to be very, very wet. So Thursday evening we decided against making the trip and maybe taking a shorter day trip over the weekend if the weather held.

Friday opened up with a lot of rain, so it looks like we made a judicious decision. We have all ridden in the rain and certianly will ride in the rain again, but really didn't feel the need this weekend. The larger group did head down on Friday and apparently had at least 3 hours of torrential downpours and thunderstorms. The Radar looked like they may have had even more, as well as wet roads from all the rain. We were planning on riding a different route and if we had have gone, we probalby would have had about 6-8 hours of very heavy rain and severe thunderstorms.

Mid afternoon Friday I opened the garage to throw out some garbage and was greeted by this site at the end of my driveway, in my neighbors driveway.


So yeah, there were some bad storms....

Saturday we took it pretty easy and hung out with some friends and had some fun Wii Bowling. And plans were tentatively made for a ride on Sunday.

In the end there were only 4 of us who rode on Sunday. But it was a great ride. I had planned the route through some roads in North East Texas, some I had ridden before but a lot we had not. We did see quite a few wildflowers unfortunatley no places where we could pull off and get some good shots. In addition to the bluebonnets there were several other varities.

We also stopped for lunch at Loose Wheels, before heading to Carpenters Bluff Bridge. I have written about this bridge before, its just a cool old one lane bridge that crosses the Red River into Oklahoma. I wanted to get some shots and managed to get a couple that I like. After that we stayed on some FM roads for a few more miles at stopped at Big Slicks, another biker friendly establishment a bit closer to home.

Here's a couple of my favorite shots from today.


Monday, April 13, 2009

Ryan's history project

Ryan is working on a Texas History project. Personally I think he picked the hardest one to do, but anyway its a fun one and he gets to see some Texas countryside and learn a bit in the process.

In short, he has to find (a lot) of Texas Historical Markers, across several counties and put together some sort of presentation.

While we were out on the Panther Creek Easter Egg run on Saturday I found a rather unique "histerical" marker I thought he should include in his project.

Wildflower Ride prep

This coming weekend is our annual wildflower ride. This is always a good time with lots of great riding and hopefully great wildflowers in the area. This will be my third trip although Darlene has gone additional times. The first trip I took the fields and roadsides were full of Texas wildflowers. Last year they were pretty much devoid of wildflowers. This year are mixed results with Hill Country being somewhat sparce and East of 35 apparently being better but not as good a past years.

Also this year we have a new end point. Traditionally the destination has been Fredericksburg but this year we are trying Boerne. Its a bit further but I think it gives a few more opportunities for the Saturday rides.

Additionally it puts us in the area of something a bit more sinister.... The Devils Backbone, and Purgatory Road, near Wimberly TX.

Tuesday, April 07, 2009

We'll miss you

Race weekend picture dump

Some shots from the weekend. Never got a lot of great shots of the cars on the track as we were a bit low and pretty much all my shots have fence in them.





















Monday, April 06, 2009

Race Recovery...

Its Monday after the Spring NASCAR race at Texas Motor Speedway. We've gone to the races pretty consistently over the years. We've missed a lot but generally we take in at least one race per year, although not always the main event. Texas has 2 Cup races per year. The past two years we have rented an RV and camped out with the other 10's of thousands of crazed fans and have been fortunate enough to hang out with some real race and camping veterans. This year, we decided to go on the cheap and we set up a tent on our friends RV site. It worked out very well. We went out Friday night, saw the Pat Green concert, saw the race on Saturday, hung out some more then went home Sunday before all the madness and the cold front.

Anyway you cut it though, its usually a wild and wooly weekend. Friday night was fun, we hung out at the RV after the concert and actually took it pretty easy. Saturday the weather was great and we spent the day down at the track, checking out the Nascar practice, the vendors and the race.

Saturday night, wow, its amazing was a bit of alcohol, nice weather and plastic trinkets will make some women do. Heck, some of them didn't even need the trinkets.... Like lots of other major events where there is camping facilities of this sort, car races, motorcycle rallies, etc, it can get pretty wild. I think its something that you really have to experience in person though as I don't think words can truly describe the scene.

Anyway, much thanks to Brenda and Charles, Brad and everyone else for their hospitality as always.

Picture dump will follow! Stay tuned.

Wednesday, April 01, 2009

Marking their territory

There's a saying that old Harley's don't leak oil, they just mark their spot. Well mine must be feeling threatened once again, and its not even old. Last year I had a small oil leak, at the shifter spline, which took way too long to repair. The other day after our ride to the LA State Rally, I noticed a small "puddle" under one of my saddle bags. I thought it was quite odd, I even checked to see if I had some unknown liquid in my bag that may have leaked. Nothing there, so I took the bag off and noticed oil on my left rear shock. Must have sprung a leak, that may explain why I could never seem to keep air in them either.

So I called the dealership, at first the service tech thought it may have been under extended warranty so I made an appointment and while doing so I found my warranty coverage. Oops, no such luck so I cancelled my appt and asked what the cost was for replacement. OEM shock was roughly $185. Ouch. Each. Ouch again.

So decided to look online. Of course part numbers are not the easiest to find, which makes price checking even more difficult. Found that out, then checked the discounted dealers, still $150+.

Next best option, eBay. Now I'm an eBay virgin. So I find a couple of options for both "new" and used shocks, with used typically being pulloffs for an upgrade, so for the most part should be in good shape. There were some buy-now options for $100 for what looked like a pair so was considering that, but there were also a couple to bid on.

By the time I finally get around to bidding on this one set, there was 13 hours left and no bids, minimum bid of $5. So signed up, got a paypal account and off I went. Next morning, still only my bid, I'm getting excited. 30 minutes left, another bid. Crap have to increase my maximum, keep watching, getting a bit excited and anxious. Crap, maximum exceeded again, a third bidder. So about 2-3 minutes left to go, up my bid one more time and I win! $18.50 plus shipping. Not bad, hopefully they will be nearly new and I should get them either the end of this week or early next week!

Architecture and Morality

Bit of a music reference, album title from a band in the 80's, Orchestral Maneuvers in the Dark (OMD). Pretty good album, I liked it anyway, bit of synth-pop. Probably their biggest hit was Enola Gay.

Anyway, why the title. Well Corey had guitar lessons so not having a lot of time between drop-off and pick-up, but time to kill, I ventured downtown McKinney with my camera and fixed focus 50 mm lens. I've been wanting to start doing more with my photography of late so the only way to do it to just do it. Mckinney has a bit of a historical downtown, so hence the Architecture reference. Sorry that's it, no Morality reference. Although it is Texas, and Mckinney houses the Collin County Courts.

So I took a few shots of some of the buildings, but I must say my eye is definatly out of practice. Here are a couple of shots, nothing of note that's for sure, hopefully there will be improvement in coming shoots.

Tuesday isn't very busy downtown after supper but there was another photographer doing some fashion shots with a young male model. Looked like it may have been for one of the local community magazines or maybe a catalog.