Saturday, May 9, 2009

Derby Hats!

When you think of the tradition of the Kentucky Derby, all of the little things that make it what it is, one thing sure to come to mind are Derby hats.

Women in the grandstands and millionaires row sip mint juleps and gossip under their massive signature hats. Each is individual, a reflection of the wearer. If you’ve ever seen the E! show The Girls Next Door, they had a Derby episode where Holly made her own hats with My Little Pony’s on it. Many women this year went for something a bit more traditional.

There is a gallery posted on http://www.about.com/ that has 24 hats featured at the 2009 Derby. Pink and feathers seemed to be in this year, maybe because of the pink theme for the Oaks that benefited the Susan G. Komen foundation. Here are a few of the hats:







Friday, May 1, 2009

The Great Steamboat Race

They say the Kentucky Derby is the fastest two minutes in sports. There is another Derby-time race that not everyone knows about, and it lasts a little longer than two minutes- and it’s a little biased. The race I’m talking about is the Great Steamboat Race held Wednesday.
If you’ve never heard of it, the Great Steamboat Race pits the Belle of Louisville against the Belle of Cincinnati and they race down the Ohio River. Call it hometown advantage, but somehow the Belle of Louisville wins almost every year, and this year was no exception. The Belle of Louisville always seems to cut corners and sometimes even gets a ride from a tugboat to pull her ahead.
This year was different- instead of a traditional race, the two boats had a scavenger-hunt type competition that was all about collecting points, which they earned by completing different tasks. One task was picking up a barrel of bourbon, and a special passenger- the Belle of Louisville got the Louisville cardinal mascot at Cox Park.
Crowds line the Ohio River on both the Kentucky and Indiana side to watch the boats go by, but the best place to be is on one of the boats. Passengers on the boats have live music, good food, and of course, Kentucky bourbon. I road on the Belle of Louisville one year in high school, and it really does beat sitting on the banks.
The Belle of Louisville won with 77 points and the Belle of Cincinnati got a measily 22 points.


Check out the Courier-Journal’s article:
http://www.wlky.com/news/19328264/detail.html



The Belle of Louisville’s site:
http://www. belleoflouisville.org/