2023-11-13

austin_dern: Inspired by Krazy Kat, of kourse. (Default)
2023-11-13 12:10 am

Went around a corner with the tires on the side, you could feel the tension, man what a ride

Let me continue the tour of Gilroy Gardens, our first visit, but not on foot (or at least not so much) ... enjoy!

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Yes, it's the much-discussed antique cars ride! We started out in the 1920s line but as that seemed to be moving very slowly jumped over to the 50s instead.


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All ready to get on the ride! Which we would in like twenty more minutes because they only had six cars on the track and it's a long track. Could be worse; the 1920s track, with four-seater cars, only had three cars.


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Not our vehicle --- we weren't close yet --- but a god representative of what the 1950s car side offered as vehicles.


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And here we are! The billboard here shows a suitably generic 50s movie and what's that on the right?


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They're not Circus Trees but the arches here do give a nice strong vibe and are fun to drive under.


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On the left there is the 1920s track, which goes the other direction. On the right is a billboard done as a John Deere advertisement. I don't know whether an actual one or a style imitation of one.


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Here, I took a picture over my shoulder to see the 1920s billboard, with a period Chevrolet ad. Or ad-alike.


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I suppose they figure a red farmhouse to be suitably current to either 1920s or 1950s.


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Hey, is ... is that a 500-pound man-killing clam? Nobody told me they were going to have roadside attractions!


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Drive refreshed, yes, but also drive out of the way of the ducks. I believe we stopped and let them waddle off the road here since we had so little steering available. .


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This doesn't rise to the level of roadside attraction but a wood carving of an eagle is worth a snap on a long car trip, isn't it?


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Well, the zip code and the all-digit-dialing are anachronistic but this is a clever slogan for a sign company.


Trivia: The final report made in 1581 to Pope Gregory regarding calendar reform was signed by nine people, one of whom seems to have been there as a witness. It is unknown how many people were members of the calendar-reform commission through the 1570s and early 1580s. Source: The Calendar: The 5000-Year Struggle to Align the Clock with the Heavens --- And What Happened to the Missing Ten Days, David Ewing Duncan.

Currently Reading: The Wright Flyers 1899 - 1916: The Kites, Gliders, and Aircraft that Launched the 'Air Age', Richard P Hallion. Part of a series titled The X-Planes, and even though the Wright vehicles were not X-Planes they were experimental vehicles working at the edge of what was known about human flight so stop giving the author a hard time, okay?