I did my civic duty today and headed over to my local polling place . . . -A Traveler at Home
I got no excuse. I was just trying to have some fun. Ah, that's not true. I did my duty as a citizen by doing something that I always enjoy, I voted.
I detoured off from the usual start of my ride and rode past the polling place.
How it went down was TOPWLH detoured on her way to work to vote and I rode along with her. I then walked home. I was wearing a Castelli jacket but even that is a jacket really designed for regular off the bicycle wear. It does say Castelli but that is as close as I came.
Shortly thereafter I WAS riding.
This was the display at the corner of Cleveland and Larpenteur. Lots o' geese, an entire gaggle, at least.
I was in Minneapolis yesterday and I must have enjoyed the experience. Today I set out to do it again and this time ventured much deeper into Minnesota's largest city. I was determined to take my bicycle to another bike shop that it has never been too. I rode all the way to the foot of Lake of the Isles to Kenwood Cyclery.
I was in such completely unfamiliar territory that I ended up riding on a bunch of streets that I know I have never ridden on before. I ended up in a couple of spots where I pretty rapidly concluded I shouldn't be there. But, final result, home unscathed.
It was a little bit warmer today. Light weight jacket, lighter weight gloves. It was a very nice day for a bicycle ride.
3 comments:
That gaggle looks purposeful. Ready to migrate?
Good thing you didn't actually need a tube. Bockley gallery doesn't look like they'd carry that sort of thing.
I get that feeling of being somewhere I shouldn't be every time I ride underneath the River Avenue bridge.
So wait, Kenwood Cyclery was still around, right? It was just the one on Penn that was missing? Too bad - nice bike shops are hard to find.
And I don't think you would have been arrested. But you would have been a really good story for the election judges to tell when they got home.
Yeah, they'd say "OMG...Lance Armstrong came in and voted here! I didn't know he lived in this precinct!"
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