Saturday, May 19, 2007

Freddie Spencer Riding School--Link to photos.

Here's the link to a small sampling of the photos from Freddie Spencer motorcycle school. Enjoy!
Click here for motorcycle photos!

Thursday, May 17, 2007

Freddie Spencer Riding School

Anyone that knows Matt (a.k.a. Cricket) knows how he's always loved motorcycles and we always have had one in the garage (I'm still amazed there's only one!). He Tivo's all the Moto GP races and I often get up in the morning to hear the sound of motorcycles racing around the track. One of his all time favorite racers is Freddie Spencer. For his birthday last December his brother, parents & I set him up for Freddie Spencer's Riding School in Las Vegas for 3 days. We just got home today and I've been sitting at my computer sorting through nearly 2000 photos that I took while standing at various corners on the Las Vegas Speedway track.

There were four instructors--all who have their own long list of racing accomplishments. I rode out to the track in the mornings with Cory who had all the coolers with water and snacks. He gave me the rundown of where I should not stand to take pictures etc. and frequently checked on me to make sure I had water--I suppose if I wasn't from Phoenix my standing out on pavement for so long would have been a factor. It was hot--but still not Phoenix HOT. Thanks for watching out for me Cory!

Matt probably should be writing this blog--however, I think he knows I know what he would say. He LOVED his 3 days on the track learning from these great instructors (Read more about Nick, Jeff & Dale by CLICKING HERE the only one missing on that page is Ken Hill.) I'm pretty sure he'll be going to the Sport Rider II class next summer. His classmates were all very nice and even though I'm not a motorcycle rider myself I saw big improvements on the track through the lens of my camera. As I ALWAYS enjoy taking pictures, I certainly didn't mind being a photographer for everyone in the class.

To all of of the riders, and instructors... I'll figure out how to get them all to you.

That being said, I'm going to put up a few pictures on my blog and work on some links to photo pages tomorrow. Check back over the next few days to see some cool track photos!


Freddie Spencer on the track demonstrating good cornering.


Quite frankly, Freddie was going so fast--I was lucky to get him in my lens view.


Here's Matt working on his own cornering.


A little on the track talk.


Student (Tom Hampton) and instructor Dale Kieffer following. The last day, the riders were looking so much better!

Friday, May 04, 2007

Call the Waaaaaaaaaaaambulance...

Most people who know me know I'm not really a spiteful person but I do express my views when I feel strongly about something or I may get snarky when people are being idiots. That's my lead in to the next few paragraphs that I put on a separate blog to keep my own personal blog shiny and happy. After thinking about that a little, I decided that I can always be shiny and happy later. Besides, I love to hear what normal people think. After I copy and paste them below--I'll just sit back and let good Karma wash all over me. See... that's shiny and happy!

Here's the two entries in order of my thoughts and as I had them posted on my now deleted blog.

You've come along way baby...

... with the exception of maybe being able to be a fully recognized member at the Phoenix Country Club.
I was having dinner with my M-I-L who happens to be a member (well not really, as she's technically only the spouse of a member). Apparently, she's a bit peev'd by the large dues they pay out in return for the "we don't give a crap" about you legal mumbo jumbo the Phoenix CC has been weilding lately. You see, the Phoenix CC still has a "Men's Grill" with the "no girls allowed" policy. If you have XX chromosome then you better pick up the phone and call someone if you want service. Oh and by the way there are special hours for you to golf. I'm sure the dirty laundry list doesn't end there. All for a later blog. In the meantime, if you're a chick and have lots of $$$ and are thinking of joining a country club to take clients golfing or a place to have luncheons--you may want to consider a Country Club that doesn't blantantly discriminate against women.

Hmmmmm...wonder if Oprah could get a sandwich in the Men's Grill?


Googling Up
First I thought I should mention that I don't even golf. Nor do I belong to the Phoenix Country Club (PCC). This entry transpired out of a dinner conversation that kind of had me in disbelief. I am always into some sport or another and I don't recall ever being told what time I could participate because I was a woman. I also can't think of a time I was ever excluded in any health club, or restaurant because I was a woman. Being of a younger generation, I'm truly amazed that old stodgy ways could even exist or survive today. That thought led me to a bit of "Googling".

All I had to do is type in "Country Club discrimination" and I found a bunch of articles and shorts of case law. The strange part was that most of the articles were from 2005 or older and it seems most of the litigated cases favored the individuals bringing suit againt the Country Clubs. Just goes to show how behind the times the PCC is. The PCC seems to be making an attempt to hold on to their outdated rules/bylaws by notifying it's members that they can be expelled if they bring suit. Likely with the hopes that no one would sue because of the large initial investment they forked out and won't get back, plus the cost of litigation.

Regardless of having a "Club" status--it's still a service industry. Old ways will not appeal to new ideals and eventually someone's going to sue the pants off the PCC and win or they'll have to seriously consider changing their ways to survive.

Obviously, this is an issue my mother-in-law is dealing with as a member. I'm sure if she's not liking the tactics of the PCC, there are others as well. It's not as if EXTRA consideration is asked for--it's EQUAL consideration. I started this blog to be a voice for her and to just express how incredulous it is that a business can get away with blantant discrimination.

Here's a few articles I thought interesting. One relates to a "Men's Grille" in Louisiana. The defense of why they had one--I thought comical.

New York Times article about Louisiana Country Club Men's Grille"
Assessment by the CPA of the Hartford Golf Club
Christian Science Monitor article about growing market of women golfer's and the issues they've faced with clubs etc.