Bloomsburg Rally Highlights
Camped at the rally Tues, after the storm, to Sat morning.
After 9 pm, the earth blocks the sun and every campsite is in the shade.
Worked registration Wed, from 4-8, then bought lemonade right at the tent, walked west to the river and went right in with some nice kids from the town, they were enjoying each other and the rope swing. The people working under the tent and those coming through registration are rewarding to interact with.
The food vendors were wholesome and awesome, especially the family under the green and white striped tent, snowmobilers from a town a half hour away. They always serve at the fair in late September.
8 hr safety riding course on the mall parking lot Fri. had lots of free bottled water.
Walked around the place Thurs. late in the day, awesome music coming out of speakers in a house to the east, no, it was really a drum and bugle corp playing for the retirement home up the hill at sunset. Sounded great.
Hung out with some long time friends, especially Art H. from CT.
Easy destination, nice roads in and out of town to the south and east.
Ate with a wonderful elderly K1200LT owner with a couple years of riding with his wife left, he was alone this trip though. A weathered and able factory and farm worker whose eyes were the reason he was "on the clock."
Just few of the many.
177inthe70s
Camped at the rally Tues, after the storm, to Sat morning.
After 9 pm, the earth blocks the sun and every campsite is in the shade.
Worked registration Wed, from 4-8, then bought lemonade right at the tent, walked west to the river and went right in with some nice kids from the town, they were enjoying each other and the rope swing. The people working under the tent and those coming through registration are rewarding to interact with.
The food vendors were wholesome and awesome, especially the family under the green and white striped tent, snowmobilers from a town a half hour away. They always serve at the fair in late September.
8 hr safety riding course on the mall parking lot Fri. had lots of free bottled water.
Walked around the place Thurs. late in the day, awesome music coming out of speakers in a house to the east, no, it was really a drum and bugle corp playing for the retirement home up the hill at sunset. Sounded great.
Hung out with some long time friends, especially Art H. from CT.
Easy destination, nice roads in and out of town to the south and east.
Ate with a wonderful elderly K1200LT owner with a couple years of riding with his wife left, he was alone this trip though. A weathered and able factory and farm worker whose eyes were the reason he was "on the clock."
Just few of the many.
177inthe70s