Sometimes things converge like a perfect storm, now usually that term is used for a general calamity...........But in this case I would say that it all came together for a great weekend in the hometown. The first cool thing was the Lucha Va Voom show at the old Mayan Theater in Downtown Los Angeles, this great multi-use theater is one of the few remaining in use movie palaces from the 1930's
Now what this wacky Lucha show consists of is two things.............Mexican masked wrestling and Burlesque dancers
you throw into the mix a couple of comedians and a pumped up and raucous audience and you have the makings for a really fun evening, the show starts with some striping and then some wrestling and it just keeps going on like that for the next couple of hours, my friends and I had a great time seeing all the crazy sights and sounds
The Poubelle twins starting their act
The first wrestling match included one of the crowds (and mine) favorite
"Dirty Sanchez" he always has a bad cramp and then a terrible mess in his
pants then he rips off his shirt to wipe his butt....and of course there is a lot of ass to face action after that happens
Next up was one of my favorite dancers "Lucie Fur"
After Lucie were the crazy chickens
It was time for the intermission and a walk around the Mayan
Another crowd favorite was "La Park the dirty dancing skeleton with the Chupacabra as his teammate
Anther great thing to see here are the Mini's and the next match had the Japanese monster Hotaru and his teeny tiny mini, they had this match under the black lights which always has a cool effect
Well the show ended
and you could hear everyone talking about their favorite performer as they were leaving the Mayan....... The following day was Halloween and I was invited over for dinner to my friends Steven and Joyce Christensen in Hollywood
They had some other friends over and we all carved pumpkins as we watched the general migrations of people going down Santa Monica Blvd. for the big West Hollywood Halloween carnival street festival
A shot of everyone's pumpkin
Well Steven had to work the next day so it was a school night for him
So I decided to hope on the scooter and go check out the some of the freaks and get in the mix with the other tens of thousands of other revelers
I landed at Barneys Beanery and parked the Harley and started walking
This is one of the craziest scenes in LA all year and for anyone who hasn't experienced it should at some point
A Pee Wee Herman
Sailor girls
Bug Boys
Well it was getting late and I was done howling at the moon so I got back on my bike and headed home to the Valley
Saturday was full of thunderstorms but I managed to get most of my work done at the stable with my horses in between the intermittent deluges
I decided to just chill and watch the laker game instead of going out to another party because my favorite organized bike ride of the year was the following day
The Southern California British Bike Gathering sponsored by the Norton Club at Hansen Dam, this ride is probably the largest British bike gathering in the country
It doesn't cost anything.......... all you have to do is show up
There is a bike show for anyone who would like to enter and a great ride through the local mountains.
I find that this event has all of types motorcycle enthusiasts It doesn't matter what you ride even though this is primary an English motorcycle event, all are welcome......even us Harley guys
After meeting in the park and hanging out everyone fires up there motorcycles and head out to the Little Tujunga canyon, the ride is a great loop of mountains and canyons.........lots of twists and turns
I find also that the level of riders are much better so everyone has a great time
carving canyons as they say
I latched on with a group of guys as we went under the freeway and started up the canyon
Doing a steady pace while climbing up the canyon you could tell this was going to be a perfect weather day for riding
After forty miles or so you end up in Acton,
it's a rural area full of ranches and horses
Many of the riders stop at the Forty Niner for some breakfast
and sense I was hungry I pulled over to have a bite
All of the guys I ride with for the most part were out of town so even though I would ride with whoever I came across I was solo.
I decided to double back a little ways and take a few pictures of some things I saw as I was flying by them earlier
Like this old gas station
Or the Cafe
I liked the look of this old rusted tin sided barn
Turning back around I hooked up with a bunch of guys on sport bikes
These guys weren't shy about the throttle so it was fun tailing in right behind them
This part of the ride had some beautiful scenery, the type of place you play some sort of soundtrack from your memory as the world glides right on by
Well this went on for about forty five minutes till I finally arrived back at Hanson Dam
Parking the scooter I heard the lovely strains of a bagpipe
seemed apropos for the British bike show that was about to start
I walked around and took a few pics
like this nice vintage BSA
Or these custom bobbers,
Well I had seen enough so I decided to head over to Chatsworth and go visit my horses
My carrot munchers know the sound of the Harley and that equates to something good to eat so they were quite happy to see me
It seems I ended up landing at the barn just in time to give a lesson to one of the girls at the barn who was riding my other horse Bandolero
Well after feeding the horses it was time to head home put on some music and take a nap
I love it sometimes when you don't have to stray to far from home to have a great weekend........this was certainly every bit of that!
~M
Tuesday, November 4, 2008
Thursday, October 23, 2008
Mariposa
The Fall is a good time to visit a lot of places, the changing of the seasons as the leaves turn to red, yellow and golden brown. The weather now cooler with thoughts of Halloween pending and the Harvest moon knowing this is the last sigh before the start of Winter. There are so many places of wonder and beauty in the Golden State of California and this is why we here in this amazing state have been a travel destination the world over. The Central part of California is known as the breadbasket of the state but the Eastern part of central California is home to one of the most beautiful and spectacular national parks in the US, (Yosemite) Yosemite sits in the vast Mariposa county which was one of the first counties to be formed in 1850. There was a lot of gold and other mining in the southern part of this county during the great California Gold Rush and you can find the old remains and small western towns of this time period all over Mariposa County. With this in mind my Friend Pat and I decided to take a little trip and visit our good friends Eric and Donna Carr up in Mariposa. Eric and Donna have a lovely ranch that they call D&E Digs, with a nice guest cottage that they rent out to anyone who would like to stay in that area of low lying mountains and forest. Also the Great Yosemite Valley is only about a thirty five minute drive from there, and that drive is quite nice to take. It was a perfect base for Pat and I this Fall weekend, and if any of you ever decide to visit this area it's a great place to stay and feel free to bring your pets. We started on or journey leaving LA mid day and taking the long boring ride through the middle of our state...... Till you get past Fresno pretty much the scenery consists flat dusty farming and agricultural landscapes. This ride takes about four hours and as soon as you start climbing into the mountains it's funny how your whole mood starts getting lighter as you pass the big oak tress seemingly everywhere mixing with the pines that will be more in abundance as you climb to higher elevation. The first place we stopped at was this old joint called the cigarette shack (Pat needed some smokes) and something to drink for later that evening
Arriving at Eric's place we unloaded our bikes and fixed ourselves a drink while we waited for Eric to come home from doing some backhoe work next door
Eric has been telling me for a while now about this great restaurant in Mariposa called Savoury's and we all decided to have dinner there that evening
This amazing restaurant is owned and run by Mirriam and her husband Jim Platto. If there was ever a place you could call the best restaurant in town this was certainly it! Amazing food and service all under the stars on the patio, they are in the process of remodeling a new place that will accommodate more patrons because they have out grown their current building (always a line in the evenings) Check it out if your ever in Mariposa, Savoury's is pictured here right next door to the old Mariposa Hotel
The next morning we got up and met up with Eric's friend Jim, he was going to guide us through some roads that we had never traveled on in that area. Our first destination was Yosemite
This national treasure is always beautiful but especially so in the Fall, we did a quick lap around the west end of the park
One of the large rock faces that climbers like to scale
A lovely serene green pool of water
Moving on out of the park heading west on highway 120 we rode by some of the Fall forest colors
Entering Groveland which started out as a wild mining town in the mid 1850's,
here is the Iron Door saloon built in 1852
I saw this little fellow waiting for his owner outside of the saloon
Moving on I walked around the town to take a few pictures around Groveland
An old weathered barn door
The changing of the leaves
A pretty collection of flowers
I came back and had a beer with the boys and checked out this old west saloon
(That's all money stuck on the ceiling)
As we left and continued onward I noticed some really old buildings that I had seen some years earlier while riding down the same road, this time we stopped to take some pictures in front of the old Independent Order of Odd Fellows Building
They we're one of the masonic fraternal orders started in 1819....... this particular building was built in 1853 and Pat and I found it to be a great backdrop for some pic's with our bikes
Pat and his BMW
Me and my Harley
The lock and door handle to the place
Up the street was some more interesting places to take some pictures of
Old abandoned home
The beauty of foliage on a wall
Or and old doorway from long ago.......
Continuing onward to our next destination "Coulterville"
Jim took us down a lonely back country road, the type that as a rider you savor every mile as you take in the things and places you pass along the way
Like this 1930's truck for instance
Or the weathered side and boarded up window of this old barn
Sometimes it's something amusing that catches your eye...........
Well soon enough we rode into Coulterville, Pat and Jim continued on to the Jeffery Hotel while I spied a street called Cemetery and made a quick hard right............. those of you who have read my other blogs know I don't pass up a stone garden and especially one from the old Pioneer days
I took some images of this quiet and lonely place, many of the names and dates now fading away on the marble and stone markers...........
The rusting wrought iron work around this grave tells you that someone had some special care here at one time
Bidding adieu to the old boot hill I hopped back on my scooter to meet Pat and Jim for lunch at a real Haunted Hotel
The Hotel Jeffery was established in 1851 and is run now by it's current proprietors Peter & Cherylann Shimmelfennig
This hotel has a rich history of the old west and also the oldest running saloon in California
called the Magnolia Saloon
You can get a great meal or a drink here and if you stay the night you'll have a good chance of seeing something paranormal, and that has been well documented I learned as we all had lunch with Peter who told us all about the place and it's ghosts and hauntings.
Having finished lunch I decided to walk around Coulterville some more and take a few photographs
A long view down Main Street
A wood building from 1850
Wagon Wheels
Flowers that say "hey look at me"
The type of rustic images you would find in an old western town
We all got back on our bikes and continued on our ride back to Mariposa,
stopping along the way to check out this old stone building and a cafe long sense closed for business
I like the look of a weathered doorway....... or an entryway that speaks of nostalgia or abandonment
As the sun started to set I snapped this pic of Pat as we rode along the large oak trees and golden brown rolling hills
Saw this old Frost shop sign in Mariposa........minus the Frost shop
Saying our good bye's to Jim we moved on to our base at D&E digs.
I never grow tired of seeing a gorgeous sunset in the western skyline, this one was no exception
We'll we couldn't get enough of a good thing so all of us had dinner again at Savoury's joined by Jim and Mirriam, having another fine meal and some great wines provided by Eric and Donna...........
It was a perfect ending to this day.
Rising the next morning Pat and I packed our things said our good bye's to Eric and Donna and headed back to LA, of course I had to stop to take one last picture of this old barn that was down the street from where we stayed
Another great trip..................
another answered call to the open road
~M
Arriving at Eric's place we unloaded our bikes and fixed ourselves a drink while we waited for Eric to come home from doing some backhoe work next door
Eric has been telling me for a while now about this great restaurant in Mariposa called Savoury's and we all decided to have dinner there that evening
This amazing restaurant is owned and run by Mirriam and her husband Jim Platto. If there was ever a place you could call the best restaurant in town this was certainly it! Amazing food and service all under the stars on the patio, they are in the process of remodeling a new place that will accommodate more patrons because they have out grown their current building (always a line in the evenings) Check it out if your ever in Mariposa, Savoury's is pictured here right next door to the old Mariposa Hotel
The next morning we got up and met up with Eric's friend Jim, he was going to guide us through some roads that we had never traveled on in that area. Our first destination was Yosemite
This national treasure is always beautiful but especially so in the Fall, we did a quick lap around the west end of the park
One of the large rock faces that climbers like to scale
A lovely serene green pool of water
Moving on out of the park heading west on highway 120 we rode by some of the Fall forest colors
Entering Groveland which started out as a wild mining town in the mid 1850's,
here is the Iron Door saloon built in 1852
I saw this little fellow waiting for his owner outside of the saloon
Moving on I walked around the town to take a few pictures around Groveland
An old weathered barn door
The changing of the leaves
A pretty collection of flowers
I came back and had a beer with the boys and checked out this old west saloon
(That's all money stuck on the ceiling)
As we left and continued onward I noticed some really old buildings that I had seen some years earlier while riding down the same road, this time we stopped to take some pictures in front of the old Independent Order of Odd Fellows Building
They we're one of the masonic fraternal orders started in 1819....... this particular building was built in 1853 and Pat and I found it to be a great backdrop for some pic's with our bikes
Pat and his BMW
Me and my Harley
The lock and door handle to the place
Up the street was some more interesting places to take some pictures of
Old abandoned home
The beauty of foliage on a wall
Or and old doorway from long ago.......
Continuing onward to our next destination "Coulterville"
Jim took us down a lonely back country road, the type that as a rider you savor every mile as you take in the things and places you pass along the way
Like this 1930's truck for instance
Or the weathered side and boarded up window of this old barn
Sometimes it's something amusing that catches your eye...........
Well soon enough we rode into Coulterville, Pat and Jim continued on to the Jeffery Hotel while I spied a street called Cemetery and made a quick hard right............. those of you who have read my other blogs know I don't pass up a stone garden and especially one from the old Pioneer days
I took some images of this quiet and lonely place, many of the names and dates now fading away on the marble and stone markers...........
The rusting wrought iron work around this grave tells you that someone had some special care here at one time
Bidding adieu to the old boot hill I hopped back on my scooter to meet Pat and Jim for lunch at a real Haunted Hotel
The Hotel Jeffery was established in 1851 and is run now by it's current proprietors Peter & Cherylann Shimmelfennig
This hotel has a rich history of the old west and also the oldest running saloon in California
called the Magnolia Saloon
You can get a great meal or a drink here and if you stay the night you'll have a good chance of seeing something paranormal, and that has been well documented I learned as we all had lunch with Peter who told us all about the place and it's ghosts and hauntings.
Having finished lunch I decided to walk around Coulterville some more and take a few photographs
A long view down Main Street
A wood building from 1850
Wagon Wheels
Flowers that say "hey look at me"
The type of rustic images you would find in an old western town
We all got back on our bikes and continued on our ride back to Mariposa,
stopping along the way to check out this old stone building and a cafe long sense closed for business
I like the look of a weathered doorway....... or an entryway that speaks of nostalgia or abandonment
As the sun started to set I snapped this pic of Pat as we rode along the large oak trees and golden brown rolling hills
Saw this old Frost shop sign in Mariposa........minus the Frost shop
Saying our good bye's to Jim we moved on to our base at D&E digs.
I never grow tired of seeing a gorgeous sunset in the western skyline, this one was no exception
We'll we couldn't get enough of a good thing so all of us had dinner again at Savoury's joined by Jim and Mirriam, having another fine meal and some great wines provided by Eric and Donna...........
It was a perfect ending to this day.
Rising the next morning Pat and I packed our things said our good bye's to Eric and Donna and headed back to LA, of course I had to stop to take one last picture of this old barn that was down the street from where we stayed
Another great trip..................
another answered call to the open road
~M
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