Trip Around West Lafayette
I spent the morning with my wife shopping at the Farmers' Market in Lafayette and doing other errands. This was after an early morning dog walk in the downtown area.
I Still Don't Know What These Things Are Called
Luckily, I was able to make up an errand to run after lunch, and I rode to Wally World. I was either on a quiet country road, or had a bike lane, pedestrian path, or wide shoulder on which to ride, which made it a relaxing time.
Rough Rail Crossing Ahead
I headed north on 350W/325W to SR26, east to Klondike Road, north to Lindberg Road, east to the Cattail Trail, and north to the Evil Empire.
Ducks at the Bog
Coming home, I took the Trail down to Cherry Lane, McCormick Road, SR26, and Newman Road.
The Cattail Trail is Finally Open - Two Months After the Scheduled Date
Miles Ridden: 11.6
Luckily, I was able to make up an errand to run after lunch, and I rode to Wally World. I was either on a quiet country road, or had a bike lane, pedestrian path, or wide shoulder on which to ride, which made it a relaxing time.
I headed north on 350W/325W to SR26, east to Klondike Road, north to Lindberg Road, east to the Cattail Trail, and north to the Evil Empire.
Coming home, I took the Trail down to Cherry Lane, McCormick Road, SR26, and Newman Road.
Miles Ridden: 11.6
2 Comments:
We call them "rolls of hay" here in Virginia. Took Southerners a while to figure that one out, I bet. ;-)
Hay bales. Or did you mean the flowers?
Your Wal-Mart is in a much more scenic area than ours.
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