We are deep into the season and Durham kicked off another one in its series in Downtown Durham’s Central Park. I have to go back to the Triangle Food Truck Historical Society (an idea of mine, but just funding has been tight) to confirm that these Durham rodeos were the birthplace of the rodeo. With that in mind, it is no surprise as these are very well run, entertaining with live music, and plenty of green space to kick soccer balls, lay down a blanket or chairs.
For those of you that went, check out some reminders of an awesome time. For those that missed it, feel free to catch some of the highlights. I got a new lens for my camera. As a result, gadgets and me is like a kid with a new toy. We will have Part 1 today with undetermined amount of parts later. If you are interested in the next rodeo: August 31st is the next date.
The Pictures
Food Trucks preparing with early arrivals walking Foster Street.Volunteers explaining the Durham Rodeo to visitors.Hunt Street bustling with people. Food trucks, Vendors, and Vega Metals are all located here.The Torrey White Band playing at the Rodeo.Tim at Caffe Bellezza shaking up Dad’s Day Delight, a specialty cocktail exclusive to the Rodeo.Caffe Bellezza in actionVirgil receiving his Father’s Day gifts before the noon kickoff.Triangle Raw Foods talking to a photographer at the rodeo.I was just thinking of a brownie cupcake… and Not Just Icing presents me with a Blonde Brownie with Salted Caramel cupcake. It’s like they read my mind!Tailgator Toby’s Brisket Sandwich. Different from other local BBQ, this truck specializes in Kansas City-style BBQ.Stuft’s wrap is very cool. The “we scrub our skins” always gives me a chuckle (very witty).My artsy (pun unintended) photo of the flowers in the Farmers Market with Only Burger in the background.