2011 Reese’s Birthday Run – Day 10

Wanting to beat the heat I got an early start this morning and got to the first photo point on today’s list, Queen Wilhelmina State Park.  From there I got to ride the Talimena Scenic Drive again, always an enjoyable road, on my way to Talihina, AR where I got a picture of the post office.  Next was over to Antlers, AR to take a picture of Ables Western Bar-B-Cue.  I would have liked to stop and eat, but I was running early and they weren’t open yet.  So I headed in to Texas (finally!) and got a picture of the Eiffel Tower in Paris, TX.  After a quick lunch I stopped and snapped a quick pic of Haden House in Ladonia, TX.  It’s a nice example of Victorian architecture nestled in a small Texas town.  After that was done I headed for Greenville, TX for my last photo stop, the Landon Winery.  I tried a little of their chocolate port and had to pick up a bottle to bring home.  It’s really, really good.  The rest of the ride in was uneventful but hot.  I pulled in to the garage some time around 3:00 PM and started unpacking and rehydrating.

This ride was just short of 2100 miles through 5 states.  Here’s a link to the Spot Adventures page for it if you’re interested in the route I took.

2011 Reese’s Birthday Run – Day 9

On this leg of the ride home I started picking up some more ICR points.  Starting with one of the springs in Eureka Springs.  After that I motored down the road to Terra Studios to take pictures of (and buy some) Blue Birds of Happiness.  After that I had my first real bit of trouble.  I let my pride get the better of me and spent a little over an hour on a succession of one lane dirt, rock, and gravel roads, mostly in first gear, in a failed attempt to find the next point.  After being chased by some goats and riding through someone’s pasture (no kidding, the road actually continued over some cattle guards and through a pasture), I found a road that would take me back to pavement quickly.  That was miserable, and I won’t be doing that again on a touring bike.  After striking out there, I got to The Cliff House Inn and took the needed picture and then set out for the next point.  That one also had to be aborted because it was down another one of those dirt roads, and while I may not be the brightest bulb, even I can learn from my mistakes given sufficient pounding.  Skipping that one, I rode over to Mt. Nebo State Park and enjoyed some really nice twisty roads to get to the photo point.  After that it was over to get a picture of the lodge in Mt. Magazine State Park, enjoying some more twisties.  The last two points were both in Paris, AR: Hannigan Fairings and the Grapevine Restaurant.  After that I made my way over to Mena, AR for the night and got settled in for the ride home tomorrow.

2011 Reese’s Birthday Run – Day 8

My streak is unbroken.  While packing the bike up this morning it started raining.  14 years of road trips and I’ll get rained on at some point on every single one of them.  I’m not talking about a little drizzle, I’m talking serious downpours.  Reese was really helpful, and between the two of us we got the bike loaded and got me heading down the road.  It was sad to leave, I hate that part of visiting with him, but it is what it is.

Due to the construction backups on I-55, I decided to head out west into Missouri and then head south.  That worked really well, only adding a little time on to the trip, but with much better scenery.  Lunch was in Hannibal, MO where it drizzled a little more and I had to make a roadside repair of my Powerlet plug for the tank bag electrics.  The screw holding one of the wires down had come loose.  My Fathers Day present from Reese, a Swiss Army Knife, came in handy getting everything snugged back down.

After that I continued south, making for Eureka Springs, AR.  There were no other problems encountered during this leg, other than the heat building as I moved south.  I pulled in to Eureka Springs a little after 7 PM, got a hotel room, and unloaded the bike.  On the way in I passed a promising barbecue joint, so I hoofed it back over for some dinner.  It was fantastic.  If you’re in the neighborhood, check out Bubba’s Barbecue.  The ribs are delicious, as is the chocolate cake.

Reese’s First Motorcycle Ride

I finally got Reese on the back of the bike this evening.  We got him suited up in his armor, boots, and helmet, and did a quick putt up and down the street.  He was pretty apprehensive at first, but by the end of the first pass he was loving it.  I’m looking forward to taking him on some longer rides once he gets a little older.  I’d love to take him through South Dakota some time.  But we had a good start to it and hopefully there will be many more opportunities.

Painting Reese’s Man Cave

Reese’s house has a basement, and part of it has been set aside to make into a man cave for him.  So today Reese, one of his friends, and I got to work painting the walls the colors he picked out.  They did really well, not getting tired and bored five minutes in to the project, and actually helped quite a bit.  The paint’s now drying, but it looks pretty good.  I like the colors he picked out.

Fireworks With Reese

While we were out running around today, I picked up some fireworks for us to set off once it got dark.  What better way to celebrate our country’s birthday than by blowing up a small part of it?  This was Reese’s first time setting them off himself, and he got the hang of it pretty quickly.  They were all fountain types, no areal stuff or explosions yet, those will come later.  Joi and I both got a little singed on the sparklers, so we’re going to get a longer lighter to keep fingers further away.  But the little guy had a blast (pun intended) so all’s right in the world.

Reese’s 9th Birthday

We did Reese’s birthday party today instead of on the 3rd because of the fireworks that were going to be going off.  He had a bunch of his friends over, and was really excited to get the Wii out and start playing some of his new games.  A good time was had by all, and it was good to see him so happy and obviously enjoying himself.

2011 Reese’s Birthday Run – Day 2

Back on the road, heading for Peoria, with no stops other than lunch planned.  I stopped for lunch at Pappy’s Barbecue in St. Louis.  That place is popular.  The line was out the door, and it took me about 30 minutes to get to the point where I could place my order.  It was well worth the wait!  On the way out of the parking lot my GPS fell out of its cradle and slid down the road.  It’s fine, a little scuffed, but in working condition.  I’m going to have to make some sort of safety wire setup for it while I’m up in Peoria.  After that I had to get some fuel and disarm before crossing into Illinois.  The trip from St. Louis to Peoria took longer than from Springfield to St. Louis thanks to the Illinois D.O.T.’s bright idea to do bridge work on I-55 on the Friday before the Independence Day weekend.  That was a moment of genius on their part.  Looks like I’ll be going a different route on the way home.  I finally rolled in to Peoria at around 17:30 and got to spend some time with Reese.  That made the construction traffic totally worth it.

2011 Reese’s Birthday Run – Day 1

I hit the road a little after 9:00 this morning, heading north towards Peoria for Reese’s birthday.  On the way up I was determined to get some more ICR points, all in Oklahoma on this leg.  I stopped at the Lake Murray Lodge first, then up to Oklahoma City to see the Oklahoma City Bombing Memorial.  After that I rode a little of the old Route 66 and got a picture at Doc’s.  From there it was a blast north and east, with a detour down to Muskogee to see USS Batfish (yes, there is a WW2 submarine in Muskogee).  Finally, I stopped at the Route 66 Vintage Iron Motorcycle Museum and spent some time looking at the vintage bikes and memorabilia.  After that I made my way to Springfield, MO where I stopped for the night.

Adventures In Homebrewing, Smashed Toe Edition

Mike and I kegged the peat-smoked porter this afternoon, and while most of it went well, I ended up with a bruised big toe nail.  The beer is going to be delicious, in fact it already is, and I missed my target gravity by only two points.  I’ve got a couple bottles filled and capped, carbonating for the Reddit Homebrewing Competition as well.  As for the toe, as I was putting the keg in the fridge, it snagged on the box of soda cans and one fell, edge first, on to the base of the nail on my big toe.  It’s nice and bruised, and a little sore, but I guess that’s me suffering for my art.