Warsaw to Fort Wayne; small talk in a small town

26 09 2009

Its noon and I’m sitting in Fort Wayne airport. There’s not a soul in sight. Oh wait! There is. Nah. Those are just the security guys. Hmmm, 1, 2, 3….10, cool! I’m not alone. There are 10 people waiting for their flights; not 9, not 11, 10! That’s how small this place is. Now, imagine Warsaw. Get my point?! Oh whatever.

The good thing is I’m finally going home. I had to take a cab to here from Warsaw. It cost me $120 and took an hour and 10. What could’ve easily been a boring ride turned out to be an interesting one.
The reason, the cabbie; 6’1, about 60 years of age, with a hat, steel tow industrial boots and a moustache that seemed very eager to touch the ground.

He started off with the usual questions; where you from, what you doing in Warsaw, where you going to now. Then there was silence. Until 10 minutes later came a question about the healthcare reform bill and its effect on my company’s business. Frankly, I don’t understand the entire buzz around the bill let alone its effect! I gave him some examples from India and surprisingly he bought it!

One name I saw a lot in Warsaw was “Harley Davidson Motorcycles”! Even though Warsaw was a small town it had a lot of Harleys. I saw 15 of ‘em in my company’s parking spot! So I asked this guy how do the “village people” afford it? He then explained to me how profitable it is to be in farming or in the dairy business. The average size of the land owned (around 2000 acres) to the kind of produce (Corn and Soya bean) to their rates in the future market ($6.5 a bushel for Corn and $12 a bushel for Soya bean) to the price of a steak to organic farming; even the extra income these guys get from cell phone towers, selling their land to the government for highways and airport, etc. The whole nine yards! He said the guy whose farm he worked a few year back made a cool $10,000 per month. Maybe all this is just village mumbo-jumbo. But if it is true, I think I should quit IT and go back to my ancestral ways, Haiyya ho (try saying that with a Midwest accent, lol)!

So, back to Harleys. These guys buy them brand new, ride ‘em for a few years and sell them off. At times they own more than 1. There are 5-yr old Harleys on the market with no more than 2000 miles on ‘em. That’s a steal! Too bad I can’t ride and stay in Mumbai.

Then the discussion veered toward the other brands like Indian, the history of these motorcycles and finally a recommendation! “Go for a BMW”, he said. One of the best he has ever ridden. (BTW, we are talking about the cruiser/tour ones not the sports models).

I was feelin’ so bad for the lack of choice back home. But he said you still have the BSA ones. I didn’t catch it first but then I realized he was talking about the Royal Enfield. He had driven the 500 cc one and was very impressed.

Whether it was just small talk or real, I don’t care. It was a really interesting conversation. Hoped to have more of it but I reached the airport. I paid the guy, he gave me his number for any future visits and I bid him adieu.

BTW his name’s Thomas; he’s an ex-military man and is currently into riding dirt bikes!





Restaurants in Warsaw, Indiana

11 09 2009

Food, one of the three things you should experience when you visit any place. The other two being local drinks and local pastimes. My motto has always been; Do what the locals do, Eat what the locals eat & Drink what the locals drink!

As I said in my previous post Warsaw is a small town. But that’s not gonna stop me from exploring it!
Here’s a list of restaurants I grabbed from my colleague here:

American Table – good breakfast
On US 30 next to DePuy

Hacienda Mexican Restaurant
3805 Lake City Hwy
Warsaw, IN 46580
(574) 269-4711

Boathouse – off of lake Winona
700 Park Ave
Winona Lake, IN 46590
(574) 268-2179

China Palace
3628 Commerce Dr
Warsaw, IN 46580
(574) 269-5821

Maria’s House of Pancakes – big breakfast servings
104 E Esterbrook Dr
North Webster, IN 46555
(574) 834-4400

Barbee Hotel – good ribs
8 Ems B6A
Leesburg, IN 46538
(574) 594-2511

NOA NOA – best seafood around
310 east lake drive
(574) 372-3224

This list is in addition to the usual fast food joints like Mc D’s, Arby, Wendy’s, Applebee’s, Pizza Hut, Ruby Tuesday and Burger King.

Apart from the above he did just suggest a local brewery called “Mad Anthony Brewing Company”. And since ‘twas the “first work day of the week” I decided to check it out.
It’s located at 113 E. Center St down the road from the Ramada/Hampton Inn.

It actually turned out to be a very nice place. The walls were all covered with classic 50s memorabilia right from water skis, snow skis, baseball gloves to framed old newspapers. The size of the restaurant was huge which was nothing new in this part of USA.

The food was the usual pub fare with Potato Wedges, Garlic Bread, Cheese Curds, Hummus, Pitas, Sandwiches and Salads.
I had the Chicken Tender Dinner with half order of Scooby Snacks. The portions are huge and for a guy with a small stomach like me were just too much.

There was a good collection of beers too. There were three beers on tap; the Auburn Lager, the Pale Ale and the Irish Stout. I had one of each and believe me they were really good.

The waiters are very friendly, the beers are awesome and the food is good. Highly recommended!





Warsaw, Indiana

7 09 2009

Think of Warsaw and a picture of Poland appears in your mind. But there is another Warsaw halfway across the world in Indiana, USA. Originally known as Red brush, the city was renamed to Warsaw in 1836 as a tribute to the Polish national hero Thaddeus Kosciusko.

Warsaw is also the Orthopedic Capital of the world. Revra Depuy set up the world’s first company to manufacturer orthopedic appliances way back in 1895. Other than this and a couple of big lakes Warsaw has nothing much to offer an international tourist. Which is why the city doesn’t get many.
The few people that do come, come for work (like I did). And a few others come for the Blueberry fest in nearby Plymouth, Circus City Festival in Peru and camping around the lakes.

With a size of 29.9 sqkm and a population of around 18,000 your options are very very limited. The Biblical Garden, Wagon Wheel Theatre, the “Village at Winona” and the Centre Lake Park are the major attractions and will keep you occupied for a day!

Travel Advice: Stop here for a day only if you are on a road trip. Otherwise, skip Warsaw and head to Chicago (just 2 hrs away by road) instead.

Now, what else can I do here?! Hmmm…








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