Next challenge. Your bike next to a good old fashioned windmill. Bonus points if you can capture a horse or a cow in the picture. Place a piece of riding apparel somewhere on or near your bike. This should be easy for the folks in Texas. Is that sorta like a foreign country?
Windmills are pretty rare around here. When we have serious wind it's usually going in fast circles; sure to confuse windmills. I can't for the life of me remember where I've seen one though. Somewhere not too far away. I was thinking I had seen one recently. It wasn't real, but a pretty good representation. I did learn something, we have a pretty serious wind tower manufacturer here http://www.thefabricator.com/ArcWelding/ArcWelding _Article.cfm?ID=1249 I finally remembered! It's sitting in front of Lighthouse Baptist Church. Not only is it not real, it's not even a windmill! GEEEZZ! So I'm back to mowing my weed and fire ants till somebody captures a windmill.
Texas rocks! Picture's kinda dark. We're dodging rainstorms down here.
OK. Next challenge is a picture of your Buell (or the bike you wish were a Buell) in front of something horse-drawn; old wagon, carriage, etc. Marker will be your helmet on your left hand grip.
I don't think this is as hard for non-Texans as it sounds since, if you head downtown in nearly every major metro, you can find a proprietor giving carriage rides.
Clarification: The horse need not be in the picture, just the horse-drawn wagon, cart, carriage, plow, or whatever. Props and display pieces are fair game.
If no one gets this by noon tomorrow, I've got another idea.
Grace Sherwood is the lady in the sculpture, here is a link as an explanation of who she is. This is the only statue here local to me with easy access.
damnit, and we have a local transplanted Lenin that would have been killer... oh well homework for no additional points... The Bueller is BACK look for more dirt in my pics and tasks.