The day started out with a Black Sheep breakfast at Rosa's Cafe Tortilla Factory in Temecula, Ca. We met at the hideout around 7 am and headed toward the destination around 7:30. I was amazed to see the turnout.
This was my first Black Sheep breakfast. It was cool to take part in the event that brought together members of several chapters in the surrounding areas. There were many bikes on hand to gawk at. Being a motorcycle geek somewhat, I was doubly blessed.
Following the breakfast, the wife and I rode a block or so south to Slap N Leather. We perused the goods for a bit, picked up a wallet with chain for my son, and headed out to Riverside, Ca.
On our way to Riverside, we stopped at Tom's Farms. This place is a cool little spot with various food and crafts. We walked around, eating junk food, just taking a break from the seat for a bit.
Bank of America has a promotion that allows members to visit specified museums on their dime. You just visit their site and find a participating museum and get there. This is only on the first weekend of the month, but it's free and a cool thing for them to do. So, we headed to the nearest one in Riverside, the Riverside Art Museum.
After a nice walk around, checking out the many items on display, we headed toward home. While on the freeway, I remembered this motorcycle photo scavenger hunt on The Underground Chopper Forums that left off with getting a picture of a dinosaur. We had passed the transition of freeways that would lead us to a possible dinosaur photo. So, we backtracked and made our way. Once the picture was taken we headed to pick up our kids and get to church.
The Roadhouse Biker Church was having their monthly Spoken Word event. The night includes a special guest giving his testimony and a music provided by another special guest. The music was performed by the Joe Jamez band. These guys rocked.
Here are some photos taken throughout the day.
The pics pretty much describe our day. It was great having the wife on the bike with me again.
I hope you enjoyed the pics and words. Ride safe.
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