What is a monkeybox?

When I was a little girl, we had a pet monkey named Amanda. My Dad worked in the produce business, so each night he brought home that days culls in a big box - spotty cucumbers, pithy apples, limp celery, moldy oranges and the like. We called it a monkeybox. It was really just trash, but my Mom would take each piece of fruit and trim it, pare it and cut it up to make a beautiful fruit platter for Amanda. Even though it was deemed trash by one, it still had life left in it and was good for the purpose we needed it. That's how I live my life - thrifting, yard saling, looking for another's trash to be my treasure.

Sunday, September 30, 2012

Bikes, Blues and BBQ

This weekend there were a lot of motorcycles in town.  And, I do mean a LOT.  A couple hundred thousand motorcycles.  I live in a town of less than 5,000, butted up next to a town of about 70,000.  So, throw a couple hundred thousand motorcycles in and you have yourself a bonefide CROWD.  Lots of traffic headaches.  I hate traffic.  Lots of noise.  I hate noise.  Motorcycles - never been on one.  So, do I sound like I hate this weekend of Bikes, Blues, and BBQ?  Well, guess what?  I LOVE it.  It's one of my favorite weekends of the year!  I'm weird like that.  I don't have a bike, I don't like the Blues and I don't eat BBQ.  But, I still like to go.

The rally is held in several different venues to make the traffic congestion not too bad at one big place.  Of course, all those people on on those motorcycles want to go to all of those places, so the traffic is just terrible everywhere.  But, we just love to get right out in the middle of it and see what we can see.  There are the regular run of the mill motorcycles, then there are custom made ones made to seat five or six people and themes like Marvel Comics, Betty Boop or The Grim Reaper.

This guy from Full Throttle Saloon was there, but his booth said NO PHOTOS and NO MINORS, so I had to snap a quick photo from across the street.

This bike was set up complete with bones under the wheels.  Do you see Chickie and the skeleton riding?  How about the trailer?

Yep.  It's a coffin.  When I saw it from across the street, I noticed a hand hanging out that side.  Nice.

Pretty much every street you go up or down.  Motorcycles.  Motorcycles everywhere.


All the bars were packed and it was only 1:00.  I will say this is a family friendly rally, so no drinks on the streets or out of the beer gardens, no trashy dressing or obscenities.  
Apparently, this guy didn't get the memo about that which left me feeling awkward standing behind him with my 17 year old son.  AkWaRd. That was the only "bad"thing I saw all weekend, so that's good.

Did I mention the motorcycles?
 There were a lot of them.

This was the loudest spot of all.  Thousands of motorcycles.  See the train behind there?  That's how you get to one venue from the other if you are afoot like we were or want to park your motorcycle and walk.   So, you have thousands of motorcycles plus a train blowing it's whistle.  BUT WAIT!  That's not all!  Off to the right is a helicopter pad.  Yes, that's right - not one but TWO helicopters taking off and landing one after the other giving tours around town.  So, thousands of motorcycles, a train and two helicopters.  You could go deaf, I swear.  It's great!

Here's the train - we rode on the open car.  It's great to be outside on a moving train.  Guess how long the ride takes to get from one main venue to the next?  Give up?  Five minutes and five seconds.  But, in all that traffic - it would be at least a thirty minute drive not to mention having to park and pay at each place.  So, at $2.50 each way - it's a bargain.  Plus, it's fun to see your town from the vantage point of a train.  Well, five minutes of your town, anyway. 

Saturday is the Parade of Power where all the motorcycles line up at the Fairgrounds and go through town at once.  Despite this photo, I assure you it is HUGE and very fun to see.  Constant motorcycles three across at highway speed for thirty straight minutes.  

One last attempt to take a photo before I quit and just enjoyed the parade.  

A lot of the locals hate BB&Bbq, but  I think it is fun - so much money gets poured into our economy.  People behave, no one gets killed or hurt and only a couple goofs spend the night in jail for drinking too much.  It's fun and I can't wait until next year.  

No junk for me this weekend.  What did you do?

7 comments:

  1. I worked! But, I did get to see the action, via my daughter who was working on Dickson for The Tilted Kilt. I agree, it is fun, but people are gonna moan about things no matter what they are!

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  2. we have the same thing only it is called a motocycle rally in June of every year. It is loud and there is alway at least on or two who get killed every year on their bikes. While it does bring in the money and lots of it. to get around any where is impossible. To get to work or grocery shopping forget it. So our answer is wait until after motocycle week. Maybe that is why it is a pain for a weekend ok but for a week it gets to be to much.
    Cathy

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  3. OHHH... whenever I see a whole bunch of motorcycles parked side by side like that, all I can think of is Dominoes, and how much FUN it would be to just 'bump' into one of them (and then disappear!!) and watch as they all f.a.l.l. over......... (I know this is wrong on sooooooooooo many levels, but a girl can dream, right?!)

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  4. That looks like fun. My husband rides motorcycles, but not the "biker" kind. He has a few vintage bikes (of course) and a dirt bike. But he still drags me to all sorts of motorcycle things. I like seeing all the weird things people do to their bikes just to stand out.

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  5. Oh what a fun weekend! I saw some bikers once in Myrtle Beach and it was amazing. I've ridden on one a few times but not since I've gotten older and smarter :) I like the train the best!
    hugs, Linda

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  6. Your town's celebration sounds like fun - I have ridden on a motorcycle - my son in laws - with him doing the driving! He rides in the Memorial day ride from the Pentagon called Rolling Thunder every year he's not working.

    We celebrated our granddaughers first birthday this weekend on Saturday night and yesterday went to the flea market.

    Thanks for taking us along!

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  7. the lincoln book made it to the post office last wednesday, so it should be at your place any day! ar. and ms. aren't that far apart, but you know the post office!

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