Anyhow, yesterday was all about the Minnesota River. Today was all about the Mississippi.
Yesterday I rode to Blackdog for the first time by myself. I forgot how nice and wide the shoulders are on Highway 13. As I posted on Facebook, I was listening to Kate Bush's Wuthering Heights song on the radio when I passed a street sign for Wuthering Heights. I'm confused about how an area that looks like a trailer park got such a literary name. Once I got to Blackdog, my brain was consumed with the beauty of my surroundings. It was a super muggy (e.g., heat index of over 100 degrees) ride home, but I swung by Jane's and Mary's to say hi and they gave me lunch out on their patio! Win-win!
I didn't see a moor. |
If you live in the area and haven't been on the Cedar Ave pedestrian bridge over the MN River, you're missing out. |
The Minnesota River |
Check out the thick layer of mud on the boat landing. |
The Minnesota, from the boat landing. |
Also, my friends insist that we went to the Mad Hatter tea shop in Anoka once. I don't believe them. Today I rode by it, and I still don't believe them. It looks cool, though, and I will go there should it survive COVID-19.
I saw a lot of cool, not-too-fancy houses along both sides of the river. |
The Mississippi from the Hwy 169 pedestrian bridge. |
The Halloween Capital?!?! What? |
I found these in a field and thought for sure they were remnants from some historic event. They were clean and had TP and hand sanitizer. I'm going back to Anoka! |
Noteworthy items from today: Just like in the olden days, I picked up my bike to walk across some tracks to take a short cut. Also the new bridge that goes over the train tracks in NE Mpls on this route is fantastically huge and smooth - it previously had a big bump and was narrow and unsafe. I also learned that the Diagonal Trail through NE just ends by Roseville Mall. That seems like a situation that ought to be remedied.
Thankfully, I planned the route well and had a minor headwind for the first half of the ride and a decent tailwind for most of the second half!
I still have a lot of riding to get to my July riding goals, it seems. I guess I should have looked at the calendar when I set those goals!
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