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There’s a couple of festivals going on this weekend around here including a salsa festival at the Oklahoma Aquarium that I would like go to. But moving my son to college on Saturday so not likely I will get any pics.
Well I thought the festival would be an easy one....
So it's a free for all.....
Post up a cool pic and location you like to go to.....
Say something about it and name a new challenge.
From my ride yesterday morning:
The first pic is the Golden Driller at the Tulsa Fairgrounds, where they have gun shows, car shows, boat shows, etc. and every fall the State Fair with the assortment of fried foods and the freak show (not talking about the carnival workers).
Next two pics are the Oklahoma Aquarium in Jenks. The aquarium is a really cool place, especially for kids. Yesterday afternoon they were also having a salsa festival, but I had other stuff to do in the afternoon.
If accepted, then your bike at a biker bar or hangout, with at least one other bike in the pic.
Here's my road king (with my brothers Kawasaki and uncles Fatbob) at Union Station in Port Deposit, MD. It's been over 2 years since the three of us have ridden together.
If this is accepted, how about a water park? Picture of you in the water park too.
So this challenge got you to go ride together? That's cool.
Lol not really. We had this ride planned out for a week. My brother finally bought himself a new-ish bike after trying to get his Victory running for the past 2 years (couldn't figure out why it kept dying).
Last edited by Peanuthead; Aug 18, 2019 at 06:53 PM.
Safari Joes H2O water park. I was surprised it was open since school is back in session most places around here. Even on a cloudy day with the threat of rain there were quite a few people there. Im pretty sure no one want to see me in a swimming suit, so not going to subject anyone to that.
If acceptable, the next challenge is your bike at a campground or RV park.
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