Sunday was 9/11, but it was also the Ravens season opener.
Michael, Wifey and I took Fizz Caps tailgating, of course we got a later start then we wanted. The whole day turned out to be a day of timing.
Michael, Wifey and I took Fizz Caps tailgating, of course we got a later start then we wanted. The whole day turned out to be a day of timing.
By the time we were turning off of 83 in Baltimore it was
9:02, if we were not stopped the light. We would not have heard the bell
chiming all around the city. If was
fitting that the day started out with over cast skies to make you reflect on
the events of tens years ago.
Last year when we took Fizz Caps tailgating we kept going to
the same lot, it was out of the way. So we decided to drive around and check
out other parking options. Although, it was exciting seeing the sea of purple
you still reflect on what this day is really about, coming together as a
nation. We were drive down one street and
see a lot of people waving for parking spaces.
We find the perfect spot between two houses, paid $30 for
the space and $10 to set up our tent. As
soon as we popped our tent, another guy comes saying this is his space and will
have all these cars towed. The first guy
we paid was a squatter, so after working things out with the owner. We could
stay, but would have paid another $40. Talk about a pre-game!
The wife of the couple that ran the parking across the
street notice our situation and said they still had spaces and could setup our
booth. They both knew who we were, the
husband works for Social Sec. as a photographer and heard wifey and I speak at
a luncheon and shared our store with his wife. Thanks Raven Roost 50 for
letting us crash your party and the lot was really rocking.
Even through we were not close to the stadium, we were in
the path of the jet fly over. I had the
chill and goose bumps at the same time, if possible?
As we hit 695 on the way to Michael’s, we rode with a group
of bikers, riding for 9/11. As we drove close to the Dulaney Valley Bridge,
there was a flag hanging from two fire trunks.
The tears just began to flow.
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