Biker Britches made a hometown debut August 28th.
I was a little nervous rolling into town that afternoon and once again was hopeful the rain would hold off. I took my position among the other vendors for the annual home-town festival. The Biker Britches trailer was located downtown Wilton, Iowa, where the Saturday afternoon parade made the final corner for the judges to determine the winners. Dance recitals of various ages and Martial Arts were demonstrated. I clearly had the “best seat in the house” as they say.
Everyone was of great spirit greeting sunshine as we all had endured one rainy day after another it had seemed. That night a local lady singer performed in a band named “Deliverance.” Not only did we all get to enjoy “Lacy” maiden-name “ Henderson” belting out many favorite tunes, Joe Mc Clain, whom played in the XL’s when I was but a young girl, graced us with his incredible piano playing talent. I danced my legs off with friends and family and visited with friends I had not seen in some time.
Making new friends in new places has been very fun and exciting but something about your own hometown is a bit like showing your underwear where scrutiny may lie. Another life lesson and that I was hosting an array of silly thoughts. Derek’s hand drawn designs were recognized and appreciated by all. A few customized thermals were requested and I was more than happy to accommodate.
My new business, Biker Britches brought the “spirit of the ride” and smiles to motorcycle and non-motorcycle enthusiast.
I thank all the folks of my hometown for the encouraging words and purchases made.
Connie



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