Sunday, April 25, 2010
donut hole
But, there's no question about this first one... it definitely relates to it's function!
This is a "Drive-Thru" donut shop, and you literally drive through the donut hole! Hence, the name of the place. According to what we found on the internet, there were several of these "Donut Holes" at one time, part of a chain. We're not sure if this is the only one left, but it was the closest!!!!
As you enter the "Donut Hole" the portion of the building on the left is your typical donut shop with various pastries displayed to tempt you. You roll up to a window and place and pay for your order.
On the right hand side of the building is the preparation area with the various ovens, refrigerators, and other equipment needed to make the various items for the donut shop. And... yes... these pics were taken from the 4Runner. The donuts were very tasty and worth the drive!!!
In reality, the building is a fairly routine design with the two faux donuts at either end. This is the exit "hole." (sorry about the lighting changes, really, both ends are the same color!!!)
You can see the buildings between the two "donuts" in these side shots below.
Sorry about the homeless guy in the pic on the right... kind of inevitable here in Southern California... I bought him a donut to leave... but I guess he didn't understand the parameters of the deal. Told me that this was "a good spot" and he wasn't going anywhere. Funny thing, though, as I left, so did he!!! Oh well, he at least got a little sugar fix.
Thursday, April 15, 2010
Most people have heard of the Hollywood Walk of Fame, with it's many sidewalk stars and the more famous footprints and handprints along Sunset Boulevard in Hollywood. Some have, no doubt, also heard of the Rock Walk of Fame near the Guitar Center on Sunset Boulvard, which honors great rock and rolll musicians. Since we stay away from such "mainstream" attractions, we set out to find a slightly more obscure, less "heard of" "Star Walk." And... you're in luck!!! (subject to opinion?) We have found the "Porn Walk of Fame!!!" Located in front of what was the "Pussycat Theater" (now "Studs") are the permanent venerations of a few of the more famous (although now somewhat aged) stars of porn. |
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Most people have heard of the Hollywood Walk of Fame, with it's many sidewalk stars and the more famous footprints and handprints along Sunset Boulevard in Hollywood. Some have, no doubt, also heard of the Rock Walk of Fame near the Guitar Center on Sunset Boulvard, which honors great rock and rolll musicians. Since we stay away from such "mainstream" attractions, we set out to find a slightly more obscure, less "heard of" "Star Walk." And... you're in luck!!! (subject to opinion?) We have found the "Porn Walk of Fame!!!" Located in front of what was the "Pussycat Theater" (now "Studs") are the permanent venerations of a few of the more famous (although now somewhat aged) stars of porn. |
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Saturday, March 13, 2010
Evansville, IN
I'll post again with plans for visits in this area, but it's likely that there won't be any new oddities until Monday!!! This weekend is all about family and that comes first.
This initial week of travel has been fun & enlightening. After being mentioned on another website my number of hits increased 20 fold... but now they seem to be dwindling. They are not as low as before the mention, but definitely decreasing. This tells me that there were a lot of "one time visitors". For those of you that have returned... THANK YOU... and now I would love your assistance.
If you have any suggestions for improvement, please let me know! More pics? Less pics? Slide Shows? More or fewer posts? Longer? Shorter? Hate the format? Love the format? I would love to know your thoughts.
Thanks in advance!
Joe
Thursday, March 11, 2010
Jesus With Cowboy Boots - Paris, TX
Well, I have to tell you I was wrong. First of all, this is an OLD grave marker. Willet Babcock (whose marker the statue rests on) died in 1888! And the depiction of Jesus is very respectful and traditional. He is holding the cross, similar to thousands of other statues. But, if you look closely, and you do have to look closely, instead of the traditional bare feet or sandals, he is wearing cowboy boots, well one cowboy boot to be precise (only one foot shows)
The grave marker is quite impressive, maybe 12-15 feet high. It is one of the largest in the cemetery. The marker does not give any clues to the life of Mr. Babcock, but somewhere in my research, I read that he was a furniture maker. I also read somewhere that he may have been involved in the railroad or fire department or maybe all of the above.
I decided not to be overtly funny or disrespectful here. I thought I would be when I first heard of this "attraction". But, it's not. It's really just a guy who died in "cowboy country" and the memorial shows it. I'd love to learn more about Willet Babcock or the sculptor who did the statue. Anyone?
Eiffel Tower Replica with Cowboy Hat - Paris, TX
I'm trying something new with this post. Instead of a LONG LONG entry with lots of photos, I'm posting a slideshow here. PLEASE, let me know your comments! Like? Dislike? Works? Doesn't Work? I just think with a slide show, I can put more photos in less space. Keep reading though, there's more under the show.
The photos don't depict the BRIGHT red hat very well. I tried to help that out with editing, but there's only so much you can do with a photographer like me.
So, as nearly as I can tell, the Eiffel Tower Replica was erected here in Paris, Texas in 1993 (the same year as a replica in Paris, Tennessee) The original Texas tower was 5 feet taller at 65 feet than the Tennessee tower. Tennessee promptly replaced their tower with a 70 foot version and Texas responded with the cowboy hat to take the lead again. The hat is tilted, not because it's a kind gesture to "tip your hat" but because with the tilt, even a few more feet of height were gained.
Now, of course, both replicas are dwarfed by the replica at the Paris casino in Vegas which is over 500 feet, over 1/2 the size of the original.
I'm thinking that in order to do justice, I should visit the replica in Paris, TN. Not positive that will happen, but stay tuned!!!
Thursday Morning - Bowling Green, KY
I was astounded to see the number of hits here yesterday, undoubtedly because of the fact that Bob at wagonteamster.com mentioned me on his website. THANK YOU, BOB!!!
Even one of the sites that I admire and is an inspiration to me, Tioga George, looked in and bookmarked this site.
I drove a lot of last night and have lunch plans. I'm going to take a little nap and a shower so that I can be fresh for lunch and posting this afternoon!!!
Joe
Wednesday, March 10, 2010
People
Barbadillo, the Armadillo - NOT
Well, one site that is mentioned a couple different places is Barbadillo, a giant sculpture of an armadillo. Well, it turns out the armadillo is an elusive creature. On Monday, I tried to get to Barbadillo, only to encounter a closed road on my path. I was planning on meeting with Wagonteamster that day and gave up the search pretty quickly figuring I'd get back to it later in the day.
Well, things have a way of complicating themselves and I didn't get to it Monday. Tuesday, after a successful meeting with Bob and the Wagonteamster crew I was ready to go find Barbadillo. so with my trust GPS powered up, I set out to find him/her. As, I got to the road closure, I decided to try my luck and finding a way around it. My poor GPS kept saying "recalculating" as I wandered the area.
After some confusion and wandering, the GPS finally announced "Arriving at Barbadillo"!!!!
But I saw nothing... I wandered around... looking for this giant sculpture... to no avail. So, I guess Barbadillo will have to wait for another trip. I give up.
Wagonteamster - Bob (and the horses: Bob, Bill & Doc)
After kind of a zero day Monday (I couldn't find the wagonteamster team) I started out Tuesday with a great hour spent with Bob and his team. You can find out more information at his website http://www.wagonteamster.com. It's a great site that I have been following for about a year and Bob is part of my reason for wanting to travel full-time in an RV. Although his "RV" only has "3 Horsepower."
The photo above shows an early morning at the wagonteamster camp. That's Doc in the photo. B.O.B. and Bill are behind the rig. I had the good fortune of a conversation with Bob as he prepared for the day.
He a great and personable guy making his way across the United States, meeting people and making friends. His journeys are much more personal than mine. I find odd and unusual "things" to write about and photograph. Bob is actually making real connections. And he's good at it. The section of his site that deals with this 3rd leg of his trip is here. Bob was kind enough to mention my visit on his site!
This is Bob giving the "brush off" to one of the horses. I'm sorry Bob, I am only able to distinguish Doc 'cause he's a different color!!! If you want to comment here and clear up the confusion as to whether this is Bob or Bill... AND... identify the photo below, THANKS. (I thought I'd remember... I hate senility)
Bob has also written a book about his journeys so far. He actually autographed one for me... LOOK OUT eBay if you get rich and famous Bob!!!! (Just Kidding) I haven't started it yet, but I'll go out on a limb, based on my meeting and recommend it. You can find out more on Bob's website.
All in all, it was great start to Tuesday morning!!! Thanks for the hospitality Bob!!!
Monday, March 8, 2010
Interesting Signs... Sights
But, I thought I might share a couple of things I did see. One was today (the photo) and the other was something I saw a couple days ago.
So, I'm driving today through the countryside of Texas... I was WAY off the beaten path and I saw this sign... I think in "Ballanger"??? (SP?), TX.
Now my thoughts are these.... if you "need" cremation... you're dead... and if you don't need it yet (pre-need) then wouldn't that be immolation? Walk in "pre-need" and walk out... well... get carried out in an urn.
Just my thoughts???
And the other thing I saw that was kinda cute in my opinion was a billboard. Unfortunately, I was driving like 80 and didn't pull out the camera so you'll just have to rely on my vivid descriptions... NOT
A couple on the billboard... I can't even remember what they were doing, but it was pretty basic... maybe looking at each other... and the billboard is advertising an adult novelty, toy & lotion store... their motto "It's Cheaper Than A Divorce."
I like that!!!
Sunday, March 7, 2010
Waxing Philosophic
First off, it may surprise you to know that I don't even have a radio/stereo in the 4Runner. I spend all time driving in virtual silence with only the road and engine noise to distract me. My daughters can't believe I do that. I do love music. I'm horrible and titles, artists, etc. but I do love it. I finally broke down about a year ago and bought an iPod... great little device... don't know where it is right now.
Instead, I spend my hours thinking, which could be a dangerous practice. But, while thinking, I come up with these crazy ideas like this place and what to write here. You may notice that there are new "pages" popping up here with nothing on them (except to say "coming soon"). These times in the truck are usually productive and I really never dwell on negative ideas. I usually end up with positive feelings which is great.
Which is why I've decided to share a little here.
As most of you know, I hope to eventually hope to travel fulltime in an RV beginning in about 2 years. I will not have the money to "retire" so I have to figure out a way to support myself on the road. I love to travel and I have always been a fan of things that are "not normal." So, I came up with this thing. Hopefully, you will find this site interesting enough to come back and see what I've done that's new... what I've changed that's old and everything in between. And if you find an ad or two that you can click, so much the better.
But, more importantly, this wild and crazy idea is going to give me time to think!!! As I said to someone today, I have solved most of the world's problems already in the 1,000+ miles traveled in the last two days. I guess that's why I feel like I can share that too, instead of just the silly stuff. (Although, I'm probably gonna end up with it on another site)
So today's "heavy" subject (and I will only use a few lines) is being alone vs. being lonely. I travel alone. I have been divorced for 12 years without remarrying. I have mostly lived alone for that time. But, I am not lonely. Alone, to me, is a physical state, meaning there's just no one physically present with you.
Being lonely is an emotional and mental state. I really believe than an individual can control that. It takes a lot of work, discipline, etc. But I still think loneliness is controllable and avoidable and not a necessary result of being alone.
So much for today's serious note... now let's get back to the fun stuff!!!
Tomorrow, hopefully, or maybe Tuesday, I'm going to meet a man who is traveling the United States in a horse drawn wagon. Talk about seeing the world at a slow pace!!!
Trouble in Paradise - Ora Lee & Me
Arguing with Ora is difficult. I absolutely stated my position and PUT MY FOOT down (apparently that invokes terror in a SOCK PUPPET). Not only that... she never speaks... oh yeah... the sock puppet thing....
So we will see what happens between us. She's now missed TWO photo opportunities!!!
(Truth is folks, I forgot... twice)
A&W Root Beer Family - Willcox, AZ
Before there was Ronald McDonald, before there was a Bob's Big Boy (for you west-coasters)A&W Root Beer introduced a whole family of "restaurant mascots", The A&W Root Beer Family. They are: Papa Burger, Mama Burger, Teen Burger and Baby Burger (who was not in this collection unfortunately).
These 3 remaining statues are still at their original location, or at least I think it is. Carter's was certainly an old A&W Root Beer Stand. The oval sign and the architecture are unmistakable.
Unfortunately, Carter's was closed today, Sunday, so I was unable to talk to the owner to gain any insight on the statues. Perhaps another day, or if you see this and know them... they can comment here and fill us in. I am hoping that this was originally an A&W and those statues are the originals. I would like to know what happened to Baby Burger?
Also, on a personal note, Teen Burger who stands out front actually rotates slowly on his pedestal. At first I thought it might be the wind, but it's not. He just rotates slowly... left.. then right... then left... well you get the idea. Just seemed eerie to me!!!
Below are close ups of each of the three that remain. From what I have seen on the internet, it is unusual that these have survived virtually intact, specifically with the mugs of root beer in their hands. All that's missing is Baby???
By the way... you may have noted the absence of Ora Lee... alas, there's trouble in paradise... see a separate blog entry on this date for that story.
Space Age Lodge & Restaurant - Gila Bend, AZ
And yet, there it is!
According to information they gave me at the front desk (yes, I always ask permission before I start taking photos, etc.) The motel was built in 1964/1965 (I figured older) and originally had a three 10 foot diameter satellite replicas on the roof. These were replaced with the flying saucer in a 1969 renovation. What a shame!
The restaurant was destroyed by fire in 1998 but was rebuilt. I had dinner there. Good food, great ambiance, what with all the space stuff.
Anyway, the motel exterior carries on the space age theme (I didn't get a room).
Even the pool looks futuristic, complete with a geodesic dome for the equipment
That's all for today, folks. I am thinking that I might be revising these things as time goes on, so check back if you can. I may have added something that you don't wanna miss... or not.
Center of the World - Felicity, CA
I'm not sure if I picked a good day or a bad day to visit. While there, I found out that the "Discovery Channel" was filming a segment for a "Green Earth" day program. I haven't figured out what makes the place "green." At any rate, my day included signing a release so that I could appear on camera.
So, here's the deal here... although because of the filming, it was not a "usual" day... you pay $3.00 for a "certificate" that declares the date and time you stood at the "center of the world". Once they get a few of these certificates sold... they take you into a pyramid structure....
Then you stand precisely on a dot, facing north towards a church and make a wish
The view facing the church....
The founder and mayor of Felicity (complete with sash) congratulating the host from Discovery after making her wish.
The sound girl from Discovery making her wish
YES, I did make a wish... for "whirled peas" (and you all thought I'd wish for the sound girl!!!)
Ora did not, sadly, get to make a wish. I am too cheap to pay $3.00 for a sock puppet to wish to become a real girl.... oh wait... that was Pinochio... wrong story.
I think it was a little windy for Ora!
Worlds Tallest Paper Cup - Riverside, CA
Roadside Woolly Mammoth - Jurupa, CA
So as you drive along the 60 Freeway in Los Angeles, CA headed for Riverside, CA, you see this elephant, no mastodon, NO... Woolly Mammoth on the north side of the freeway. It certainly got my curiosity up.
As it turns out, the mammoth is part of a display at the Jurupa Mountains Cultural Center, a educational non-profit organization that has a few dinosaur sculptures on display too. Ora liked it here a lot, I think.
No dinosaurs ever lived in these parts. The sculptures are just that... sculptures. Not bones, fossils, etc. However, as Mary Burns, Executive Director of the Center told me, there WERE woolly mammoths in the area. And, in fact, they have a mammoth's tusk in the back which they are working on. It is a fossil and they painstakingly pick the dirt away to reveal the tusk underneath. Below is Mary working with a dentist's pick and a close up of the revealed tusk.
The purpose of the site is to serve educational needs of kids. So, it turns out this isn't such an "odd" or "curious" site at all. They provide a place for kids to go on field trips etc. I saw "scouts" there as well. They are only "open" I guess on Saturday, so I was lucky. The Center is within a nursery and I neglected to figure that out. There is a center full of rocks, mineral & fossils as well.
Teacher, educators etc. should call the Center to arrange visits!!! Click here to visit their website.









































