These are the real thing.. not those cheap knock-offs from Christmas Tree Shop. Got so excited at this lawn that I missed my rude turn and ended up going a couple miles pass and had to turn around.
Today we head for Boise, leaving the fine State of Oregon (finally). Oregon Hills - is that all you got?
And we enter Idaho where I think we spend 3 or 4 days.
Today is a quick ride (63 miles) and relatively flat again.
It's threatening to rain - so we are not dawdling today. Post haste to Boise. No traffic so we get to ride in a pace line.
In short order we arrive in Boise. As soon as we hit the city line, I pass the first bar - only to see the "fast riders". They probably got there 1/2 hour before me. I slog on... trying to beat the rain.
Bike lanes everywhere! Not sure where Boise rates on Bicycle Magazines "best bike friendly towns" but in my book it is number one. Better yet, the motorists seems to respect you. We had our "Ride Across America" bike shirts on and got a bunch of waves and horn toots.
So today we have our first rest day. Everybody is trying to decide that they are going to do. Some are going to take a trolley ride around town, A couple are planning to go to the Boise minor league baseball game. Others are focused on finding a laundry mat.
Me, I know where I am going as soon as I pass my hotel.
Then it's on to the yogurt section....
Right now i would trade my bike for a Greek yogurt! Going to end my tour at the salad bar -where i am going to pig out....
It's 12 noon as I write. So I am signing off for the day and heading back to the salad bar.
Tomorrow we begin our ride again. It's supposed to be a short but tough ride. First 25 miles uphill and on the Interstate again. Will be another challenge. Hopefully it will not be that hot or windy.
2 comments:
That a lawn is awesome!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
expect my back lawn to look like this
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