And I don't mean saloon. Even Verizon cellphone users only get 1 bar here. So the phrase "one horse town" has been replaced with "one bar town". But it is a nice town to visit. We are camping at the high school which is blessed with a death of roads around it. So we didn't have a lot of saloon patrons honking their horns at us on their way home last night.
Breakfast was hard to come here, so I rode to Lindsey, OH to eat this morning. It is about 5 miles back down the North Shore Inland Trail. I figured I would get to Lindsey before I got to the head of the line I was in. Ride was nice and I had breakfast with a group of locals enjoying their morning coffee and gossip. They told me that they had to be good when the Mayor's wife walked by. So I asked: "What doesn't the Mayor's wife know about you?" I look the silence as meaning that there was NOTHING the Mayor's did no know about any of them.
The rest of the morning was spend in the local arboritum. Lunch was early at the Red, White and Brew and that was followed by a visit to the art gallery and my half hour on the computer at the library. There was a Sunday New York Times at the gallery and there is a sale on a nice small camera. I discovered that my old Canon digital camera is just not sharp enough now, so I'm ordering a new bike camera as soon as they kick me off this computer. Life is good!
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