My sidekick had left me for a trip to Chicago (her aunt had to get married or something like that) so I was left to my own devices. The event of the weekend was Harpoon Summer BBQ Festival. This was a huge event with thousands in attendance. People came from all over New England to taste the award winning BBQ and beer. The BBQ competitors also came from all around claiming their meat was better than anyone else's. You could get anything from ribs, pulled pork tacos, nachos, deep fried Oreos, chocolate covered bacon, to a whole turkey leg (which is what I had). It was quite a picture: Me walking around through crowds of people holding a turkey leg in one hand and a UFO Raspberry Hefeweizen in the other.
I went to the festival with Bryan and some of his friends then meet up with my dad partway through the day. Dad really wanted to try the bacon wrapped in sausage wrapped in bacon sandwich but was to full by the time we made it to that tent.
The different tents also had a life a their own. Each team had a different and unique name. My favorite was from Yabba Dabba Que located in Bedrock (Bedford), NH. There was also a tent that incorporated a wizard somehow that was willing to take pictures with those who dared to sit next to him.
At the festival they were having a strong man/woman competition which was amusing to watch for a while but it was best to keep moving otherwise it got to hot sitting in the sun. A band kept the crowd entertained on the other side of the field playing bluegrass.
The day was lots of fun and other than the strange tan lines I got I had no complaints.
Now how am I connecting this to my travel you might ask. Well I am off to Texas where they are known for their BBQ. I was just preparing myself for this endeavor. If you get the chance I would highly recommend going to this event next year. If you don't enjoy BBQ or beer it's worth it just to watch the people. For instance the old man who had a disposable underwater camera but couldn't stand upright long enough to take a picture. I'm sure when he develops them each picture will be a blur off people. Trust me, it was definitely the place to be.
As for me I'm off to Texas to see if their BBQ compares to New England's. I'll let you know!