#1 Coffee Outside on the Fanno Creek Trail
Bridges aren't slippery (yet). Coffee from home. I have upped my porteur bag game from previous years 12.6 miles.
Bleriot on the Fanno Creek Trail |
#2 Solace Coffee
I ordered a Blood Orange Mocha, and settled down for some enjoyable reading on the squashy sofa.
The fabric store has nothing to lock to, and I do mean NOTHING. The kind cashier let me bring it inside. She said the owner had been asked about a bike rack before and decided they didn't want to spend the money. I wrote a customer comment note; keeping up the pressure.
3.85 miles.
Followup on the bike rack - I spoke with the manager when I was there for a 3-day weaving class this past week. She's not got the power to have a bike rack installed, but I am welcome to bring the bike inside any time. I'll take it.
In between the bands of rain (I'm right near the two 51 degree markers) |
Outside Solace Coffee |
nice place to sit and read |
Inside the fabric store |
#3 New Season's Grocery (and place to get a nice lunch and coffee)
I was planning to ride over to the bagel store for coffee and a bagel, and some bagels to bring home, but the spouse suggested instead going to New Seasons, where they have really good bagels, coffee, and other things if one doesn't want a bagel for lunch. Sure.
We took the direct route over (1.8 miles), but a slightly different route home, to enjoy the NEW NEW NEW paved path over what was a sucking dirt mud pit desire path for as long as I remember (36 years!) and the new path by Beaverton Creek.
New Seasons has perfectly adequate bike parking.
4+ miles.
fall foliage on Millikan Way |
formerly sucking mudpit desire path |
Right, coffee and bagel |
Beaverton is going to get a food cart pod! |
#4 Edge Coffee
Millikan Way, end to end, a flu shot, and coffeeneuring at Edge Coffee. 7.4 miles. Portland Clinic has bike parking, Edge Coffee doesn't appear to. I locked to a chair. Chai Tea Latte. I'll have to update my blog post on SW Millikan Way; with the addition of the path from the east end to SW Lombard (previous coffeeneuring post), it is now continuous for pedestrian and bicycle traffic, if you don't mind hopping a few curbs. The "no disposable cups" theme continues.
The Westside Trail |
Beaverton Creek |
Hall Creek Trail |
We are trying to get our friends K and R more accustomed to riding on the streets, so offered up the Council Crest Loop from our house. Half trail, half streets, a climb there and a fun descent back. Especially today as it was very blustery, and the tailwind home was wonderful.
Council Crest Park, views of Mt St Helens, Mt Adams, and Mt Rainier |
15.5 miles, coffee from home.
Fairmount Drive |
And Mt Hood, from the far east point of Fairmount Drive |
Got coffee from the industrial sized urn, with powdered creamer and sweetener. Also a sausage on a stick. Bike parking anywhere. 3+ miles back to Forest Grove. Brought my own mug; the no disposable cups game is still strong.
Sausage on a stick and coffee. In my own mug. |
#7 Jim and Patty's Coffee
The bike rack situation is unchanged (bent up wheelbreaker, "our employees don't complain"). Rode to the library to get a long awaited book; not open for another 35 minutes. Went to the grocery (eggs, ginger root, carrots), then back to the library. Got the book, then off to Jim and Patty's to get a Borgia Mocha in a ceramic cup, and settled down to enjoy the first chapter of La Belle Sauvage. 6.05 miles. 4 lock/unlock repeats. You can see Bleriot through the door, locked to a table and chair.
Borgia Mocha and The Book of Dust |
1 comment:
Great post! Anyone who cycles and sews gets my vote! Will sign up to follow you now!
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