Sunday, June 30, 2013

2013 - Kentucky State HOG Rally - London

Jerri and I had a great time at the Kentucky State HOG Rally in London.

After registering on Thursday morning we head south for our own ride to the Cumberland Gap National Historic Park and stops at several Kentucky State Parks and Historic Sites in the south eastern part of the state.

On Friday we went on the Wildcat ride with a stop at the Kentucky Coal Museum in Beneham followed by a great ride through the mountains back to London.  The concert by the Kentucky Headhunters was great.

Most of Saturday was spent on the bike games.  As usual Kirby was practice for Jerri.  She teamed up with "Crazy Ed" from Texas and won Harley Hoops.

On Sunday we stopped by a couple Kentucky State Parks on the way home.  We did get caught in a heavy rain about an hour from home.  We got soaked and it took 2 day to dry our boots.

We're looking forward to the rally in Lexington next year.



2013 - Memorial Day Weekend - Charleston and Savannah

Jerri and I left on Wednesday the 22nd and headed south east and spent the first night in Orangeburg, SC.

We spent a nice day on Thursday taking in a walking tour of historic Charleston before heading to Savannah to meet up with our fellow Cave Country HOG members.

On Friday we spent a nice day on Tybee Island enjoying the beach.

On Saturday Jerri and I spent the day in Savannah and thoroughly enjoyed our carriage tour.  Of course we did start our morning of with our "walk around" bloody mary.

Each evening we met up with our HOG members for dinner.  The weather was pleasant and cool for May.

We had great seafood at The Fleet Landing in Charleston, the Shell House in Savannah, and Gerald's Pig and Shrimp on Tybee Island.  The Bourbon Bread Pudding at Goose Feathers in Savannah was exceptional.




After a stop for the evening in Knoxville we made in home on Monday.

2013 Louisiana State HOG Rally


Jerri and I have talked about heading to Louisiana for the past few years for several reasons.  I’ve been talking about making a pilgrimage to the Tabasco factory for over 20 years and a state rally gives us a chance to hit the back roads we probably wouldn’t take on our own.

We left Bowling Green on the 3rd of April at 7:00 a.m. and 31 degrees.  That wasn’t bad until we hit rain in Mississippi on the Natchez Trace - 5 hours of rain in the mid-40s is a mental challenge!  We had nice cool weather when we arrived in Houma, Louisiana on Thursday the 4th where we registered and went on the opening day ride followed by food and a band at Bruno’s Harley-Davidson.

Rode the marsh ride on Friday and heard how the marsh is being eroded by the influx of salt water and the history of the Houma Native Americans in the marsh area.  They were Choctaw who headed for the marsh to avoid relocation to the reservations in Oklahoma.  We rode another ride through Houma to the square for music - also had great Cajun food (crawfish and shrimp) for lunch.

On Saturday we headed for a swamp ride and plenty of back roads followed by lunch at Zam’s Swamp tours.  Great buffet of cajun food (gator, catfish, shrimp creole, jambalaya, etc.)  We headed back to the civic center for a Mardi Gras parade, drum playing by the Houma Native Americans, closing ceremonies, and a great concert by Jo Dee Messina.

We certainly enjoyed cajun country and may consider going back next year to the the rally in Lafayette.

Sunday we headed for Avery Island and tour of the Tabasco factory and ride through Jungle Gardens.  More good food for lunch - boudin and crawfish-corn maque choux.  We stopped in Jackson, Mississippi for the night.




As we headed up the Natchez Trace on Monday morning I saw a turkey take off from the right, rolled off the throttle, and ducked.  As I ducked Jerri did the same and we missed being struck by the turkey by just inches.   Great ride home with a food stop at the Loveless Dinner.

New Motorcycle - The "Bumble Bee"

Jerri and I decided to purchase a new motorcycle this year, a 2013 Harley-Davidson Limited.  We like visible color so we got the Bumble Bee.

Our 2006 will become the bike for shorter rides through the countryside and the bike we keep for the long term.  We have over  137,000 miles on this bike and hope to hit 200,000 miles some day.