Wednesday, June 4, 2008

"Ladies and Gentlemen, Start Your ENGINES!!!"





The Pagoda and the "Yard of Bricks"


Ok everybody, here is the long awaited blog about my annual pilgrimage to racing Mecca! What a trip we had! 3,000 miles in 6 days!!! Every year for the past four years we have gone to the Indy 500, and it has been great to include a friend or relative who has not gone before in the adventure. This year we took Mo's friend Dan (what a coinkidink!) to the race. Dan is a friend from Mo's college days who is always up for a crazy time.


Dan and Mo


So the trip got started on Thursday morning, early, and was going well when all of a sudden the Subaru decided it needed to change it's anti-freeze!! The car just started running hot and spewed anti-freeze all over the place. Fortunately we were near an exit with a Flying J at it. I went in and realized that they only had coolant for big rigs, not cars. There is a difference! So I called a NAPA and they actually delivered the parts that I needed right to the truck stop!!! THANK YOU NAPA!!!! I am now officially a Michael Waltrip fan!!! I got the car running and we were back on our way, yippee!!!


We finally arrived at Mom and Dad's, after about 10hrs!! What a long trip, but it was worth it! I love visiting with my folks. We also met Dan there and crashed for the night. The next morning we had a nice breakfast with Mom and Dad and left Liam with them for a nice weekend visit. Mo, John, Dan and myself headed on our way to Jeannette, Pa to visit my Grammy!! She is an amazing lady, 90 years old and still getting around! She is always good for a BIG laugh!!! We went to Eat & Park and had a nice dinner.



Me, John, Grammy, and Mo


The next day it was off to Indy, sort of. We actually drove to Richmond, Indiana and crashed at a hotel for the night. Of course we couldn't have a nice drive through Ohio without having to stop, uh I mean be stopped by one of its finest!! That's right Mo got a speeding ticket!! And you guys thought I was the only one with a lead foot!!!


Sunday is race day!! We got up early drove the rest of the way and started the trek to Mecca. It is about a mile from the parking area to the track. Once we got to the track we picked up our Brickyard Box Lunches and went to our seats. It is always fun to watch all the pomp and circumstance that is Indy! It was great to see Jim Neighbors back at the track to sing Back Home in Indiana. He was unable to attend last year! Florence Henderson sang God Bless America, and the Purdue marching band was present to play the national anthem.

Lining up the cars.





Thank you to our Military!

After that it was time for the most famous words in motor sports, "Ladies and Gentlemen start your engines!" The sound those cars makes is like a symphony!!! It has to be one of the most beautiful sound in the world! The cars do some parade laps and then they're off and they go by our seats at top speed, a mere 235-240 miles per hour!!!! That is FAST!!


Scott Dixon leads the field!






Danica (#7) going into the pits.




Some more action from the pits.


It was a good race and there were some good folks sitting next to us this year! We all had fun! Scott Dixon won, but it was Danica Patrick storming down pit lane that stole the show!!! Ryan Briscoe had run into her on the exit of pit lane and broke her car! She was MAD! It made for a good little bit of drama!


After the race it was straight back to Grammy's. We got in late so it was pretty much right to bed when we got in! The next morning we visited with Grammy for a little and then headed back to Mom and Dad's. We got in around dinner time and had a nice Memorial Day cookout. I hit some Wiffle ball with Dad pitching to me. It was a smashing good time! Literally! I hit some killer homerun shots way into Wendy's yard.


The next morning Dan went on his way to New Hampshire and John, Liam, Mo and I headed home. We stopped a Mo's Mom's in Delaware, and then had a pretty uneventful trip home. Well that was my crazy Memorial Day weekend, a good time was had by all!






The Fam!


Thursday, May 29, 2008

Coming Soon to a Blog Near You!!

Hey to all you Blogroupies!!!! I will have a post up in the very near future about my AWESOME trip to the Indy 500. I have been busy with work and so on, and am still waiting to get some film developed. So stay tuned, a new episode will be on its way soon!

Monday, May 19, 2008

Look Who's Seven!!!

Transformers Cake


I know that this blog is about ten days late but I had to wait to get the pictures back and find the time to post this. My son John turned seven on May 9th and had his first sleepover party. It was fun and I'm confident that John enjoyed it too. He had a bunch of friends over and they ran all through the house laughing and chasing each other, it was quite amusing actually! Thank goodness we don't have any Ming vases or other types of collectibles, the way they were running around my insurance company might have had a very large claim!!! It was fun and a good time was had by all.



Madness and Mayhem!!!!

I got a bag!!!!!

Even Liam got in on the Action!!

A good breakfast after a long night of fun and games!

Thursday, May 15, 2008

So Long and Thanks for the Memories

First time at the Dragon.

Monday was a pretty good day and a bummer kind of day all at the same time. How can this be, you might ask? Well I finally sold my Meanstreak. I was glad to be able to pay some things, but sad to see her go. I have had that bike since 2003 and put many good miles on it. I can only hope that the new owner takes care of it as well as I did. I have another ride now and it has been really fun, so I felt it was time to let the "Streak" go. So, farewell old friend and may your new owner be as good to you as I was. Thanks for the good times.

"Smoove"


John ridin' with me.


Tank You!

Thursday, May 8, 2008

Vintage Leathers and 8,000 RPM

Good Lean, but still have to work on my form.


Don't worry I played nice!

This past weekend I went to The Dragon again! I love this place. I first met some folks in Bryson City and then rode on some other awesome roads in NC. We split up and then my solo adventure began. I rode to The Dragon via route 28. This road is ranked very highly on my awesome road list, and with a nickname like "Hellbender" you can figure out why. After thoroughly enjoying my warm up drive I arrived at the Resort.


Love those leathers!

I had some lunch at the Dragon's Den Grill and then made my first pass of the day. This was a great opportunity to really get the chance to break in my "new" old leathers. I got this set of leathers from work for a steal! The awesome part is that they were still in the original package. They are about ten years old! They fit great and will hopefully serve me well.



This is not where your motorcycle is supposed to be!!!



On my way back through I had to stop and help a rider who had the unfortunate experience of being bit by The Dragon. The rider was OK, but his bike definitely needed some work when he got home. Aside from that I had a great day of riding, and I got to watch Valentino Rossi win his first MotoGP race of the year on Sunday. What a blast.



This is usually the result!!!!

My next major event is my annual pilgrimage to Indianapolis for the Indy 500!! I can't wait! Stay tuned blog fans!