Lousiana Biker Magazine Louisiana Biker Magazine Nov2016 | Page 8

Day Tripping Met with Bobby Presley, yesterday morning in Bossier City for breakfast, during which time our discussion turned to my recent fondness for karaoke, and my total disregard for the pain and anquish suffered by my audience. Bobby confessed that his only singing attempt occurred in church once, when a lady he was standing beside handed him a hymnal. Briefly into the song, she reached over and took it away from him. After we were able to figure out why his riding vest would not button properly (that sometimes happens when you wear it inside out), we rode down to Stonewall, where we met Debbie and John Brown, then headed south on US 171 to Zwolle (Zuh-wall-ee) where they were having their annual Tamale Festival. The heritage of the people in this area is a mixture of Indian and Spanish, primarily, but the town is named after a city in Holland. When the KCS railroad was being built from Kansas City to Port Arthur, Tx., they ran out of funds when they reached Van Buren, Ark. A rich coffee merchant in the Netherlands was contacted and the necessary funds were acquired. As a reward, he was allowed to name the town, and since all the really cool names, like New Orleans and Boston and Tallassee, were already taken, he said "Crap, let's with Mike Phillips just find a name that rhymes with tamale, so that 100 years from now these people will have a reason to have a parade and sell T-shirts." And that's how Zwolle got its name. Furreal! After viewing the parade, which consisted of floats celebrating local culture, custom cars, local businesses, and every political candidate in a 5 state region, we went over to the festival area and ate some tamales, bought some T-shirts, and watched the tamale eating contests. Also met with Barb and Troy, who rode down to enjoy the festivities. Inside one of the buildings, I ran into one of the country's top wildlife artists, Don Edwards, and his wife. He had a display of his work there, but was also the designer for this years festival poster. Don was teaching oil painting at Lytle's in Shreveport in the 1980's, at the same time I was teaching Calligraphy there. Leaving Zwolle, we took LA 191 up the east side of Toledo Bend Lake to Logansport, where Debbie and John decided that they would rather go play with their grandchild, than ride with us anymore, so they left. Yeah, I know, hard to believe. The rest of us continued on to Marshall, Texas, to the annual Fire Ant Festival. I think, sometimes, these small town festival committees really go for shock value when searching for a name for their particular festival, and of course, how it would look on a T-shirt. Custom cars lined the tree shaded main street. There was a band on the courthouse square, and folks dancing in the street. Met a young lady dressed in an Elvis costume. Met an old biker named "Cracker", proudly sporting his Confederate flag shirt. Bobby, Troy & Barb decided to ride on to Jefferson, Tx., but I chose to return home and watch the Alabama/ Arkansas game on tv. We could not have bought a prettier day for riding, sunny & cool. Once again, a great ride with some great people. 8 9