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Sunday, 1 September 2013

Meeting Al

 A man walks down the street
He says why am I soft in the middle now
Why am I soft in the middle
The rest of my life is so hard
I need a photo-opportunity
I want a shot at redemption
Don't want to end up a cartoon
In a cartoon graveyard
Bonedigger Bonedigger
                                                     Dogs in the moonlight
                                                      Far away my well-lit door
                                                     Mr. Beerbelly Beerbelly
                                                    Get these mutts away from me
                                                  You know I don't find this stuff amusing anymore

 
                                                If you'll be my bodyguard
                                                I can be your long lost pal
                                               I can call you Betty
                                              And Betty when you call me
                                            You can call me Al

                                                Paul Simon - You Can Call Me Al

 Today was the perfect day for a ride .. sun was shining and the birds were singing. Actually I sat in my backyard this morning with camera in hand waiting for those birds to come into view .. not a one appeared until Terry said we'll go for a ride soon, so I put away the camera in my tank bag. Then all the birds appeared didn't they ...

 The plan has been to go for lunch at a place called Andonbel Alpaca Farm and Coffee Shop for a couple of weeks now. I mean why wouldn't you want to go somewhere that has Alpacas, coffee and lunch in a train carriage and an Alpaca wool gift shop. Sounds like heaven to me.

 There was something new to test out today before the big trip too, I've been a bit annoyed about having forked out a tonne of cash on a riders backrest that I cant even reach when I'm seated on the bike, and I also noticed that even when I lean back on it while stopped (by taking both hands off the bars) it isn't very effective anyway, it's too upright and when you lean back on it the only part you can touch is the very top .. digs in. So after a bit of thought about it I decided what it needed was to be padded out a bit mainly at the bottom. I decided to get one of those lumbar support rolls. After a couple of days looking everywhere I could think of in Dubbo, I finally found one at office works.

It was good but not quite what I needed, it was just a touch too small still, needed a bit more padding, and it needed a weather proof covering. So I nipped down to Spotlight and grabbed some foam to wrap round it, and some black vinyl to cover it. Now I'm not a sewer .. I hate sewing (weird that I'm doing cross stitching as well but that's different) so this wasn't a quick job for me. But after only about 6 hours I had the new little lumbar support roll ready complete with a heavy duty strap instead of the bit of elastic it came with originally. I chucked it on the bike today to test it out.

 I think I still have to play with the positioning of it a bit more but it was pretty comfy on the ride today .. I'm calling this one a success!!

 We arrived at Narromine, and after a ride down a dirt road, led by me, and parking the bike on gravel, led by Terry, we finally parked in the shade of a nice big pepper tree.


 It was starting to warm up a bit by now, I had to get a couple of pics while we got undressed and cooled down. Then we had a nice chat with a couple of ladies .. well with one lady while the other waited for her and tried to get a word in every now and then. She told us she used to live in Broken Hill when we mentioned our upcoming trip and then told us all the good parts to visit.

 Then I spotted this which I hadn't noticed as we turned in the driveway (I was too busy being stressed bout parking on gravel).



 It appears to be a Formula One Wheelchair.

 Now it was time to go check out the dining car ...


 No that's not a real Alpaca. Inside was just like a train carriage, with tables...


 And things to buy, and things to look at ...

This old Station Clock was on one wall ..





















 There were photos all along the wall of when the carriage was put into place, looks like fun!











 It was a pretty normal kinda menu, but nice food. I had a BLT which is something I haven't had in ages and was pretty yummy. Terry had a healthy Chicken Caesar.



























 After lunch I went to look at the goodies, there were some lovely things there made out of Alpaca wool, the blankets and scarves really caught my attention and while I couldn't afford a blanket at the moment, I'm determined to come back and get one before next winter. I had pretty well decided on a scarf then my eye was caught by these guys ...


 How could I say no .. all I needed to do was decide who was coming home with me to be my new mascot ... I would call him Al, and he could call me Betty.

 After a short shopping spree we headed outside to find the Alpacas ....


 There they are .. oh wow there's about a million of them, they went off into the distance then around the corner too. There was a fence between us and them but they were coming right up to the fence cause that's where their feed bins were. Terry made a friend ...


 And I kinda did .. actually I'm not sure this guy really liked me as much as I liked him. I think he hated the sound the camera was making, he came right up to it and after staring right into the lens while I took picture after picture of him ...


 He spat at me ... I got the message and went and photographed other Alpacas .. this Al had Attitude.


 They are gentle creatures, but quite skittish and I didn't get to pat one. The babies were cute but seemed to be surrounded by adults the whole time. Except for this young-un who laid down out in the open with just one adult keeping an eye on him.


 Then Al with Attitude came back to me while Terry had the camera .. I thought it was the camera he didn't like .. now I'm not so sure ...


He didn't spit this time .. just a hiss .. I still like him anyway :)



 It was getting very warm now, and I was feeling sorry for all the Al's, that wool looks beautiful but I bet it was hot as hell under all that insulation.




 We headed back home, I actually backed the bike on that gravel and turned a very tight U-Turn on it too, all without doing anything wrong and as Terry said 'Without whining the whole time too ..'  I was pretty proud of myself by the time we got home, it has been a long time since we went on any decent ride and I'm happy to say I haven't forgotten how to do it, I even think I've improved in some things.



 And I now have a mascot for Roxy. Meet Al the Alpaca with Attitude ....


10 comments:

  1. Everything seems to be in the right place at the right time. This awesome dining car, good food, a great and comfy ride. And you got to meet Al... thanks for putting this song in my ear.

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    1. You're welcome Sonja! That song was in my head from the moment I met Al, I had to share.

      Meeting Al was definately the highlight of my week :)

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  2. What a cool post! Glad you had fun. I need to get me one of those F1 wheelchairs...

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  3. Hehe, planning for the future eh Ally? I would hold off a while yet, by the time you need one they'll probably have hover chairs :)

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  4. What a fun day. You got in a bit of everything. Riding, eating, hanging with the alpacas (I still can't really tell the difference between them and llamas).

    I've always liked that Paul Simon song (thanks for the ear worm) and Al is a perfect name for the little mascot you brought home.

    Thanks for sharing.

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    1. I like sharing my ear worms with you Brandy :)

      I think alpacas have a shorter, current face but then i've never seen a llama in real life so I could be wrong. I also think their wool is softer and warmer.

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  5. Great to see you on the bike again. Looks like an interesting destination. It seems to be very common that motorcycle trips revolve mainly around interesting places to drink coffee and eat lunch. Not that there's anything wrong with that.

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    1. Thanks Theo. Yeah it is funny isn't it .. I think that bikers must also be goodies eh. It is nice to have a place to go when going on a ride tho sometimes just to get on the bike we'll go for a quick ride just round some of the village roads then home again, they just don't get blogged about.

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  6. Brenda:

    what luck meeting people from Broken Hill. Now you know what to do when you get there. Can't wait until you start your ride and show us some scenery of that area

    I like your Mascot

    bob
    Riding the Wet Coast

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    1. Thanks Bob.

      Actually i've been meeting people from Broken Hill for weeks. It's a small world really and people who grow up inland tend to move towards the coast, so people from Broken Hill move to Dubbo, and Dubbo people move to Newcastle or Sydney. Funny that I came inland to Dubbo from Newcastle and now I'm going further west for a visit, I've had more that a few people ask me why I would want to visit Broken Hill, my answer is the same for every place I go to ... Cause i've never been there before.

      Unfortunately you'll have to wait til we get back to see the pics cause I don't have the technology to post while i'm on the road.

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