Nancy Cycles!

Nancy Cycles!
"You got to be careful if you don't know where you are going, because you might not get there." ... Yogi Berra

Saturday, April 13, 2019

Day after Cashmere ride

I am hoping to be able to successfully use this blog site. This is a test to see if it will work.
Let’s start with adding a photo.

A foggy morning in Leavenworth the day after our wonderful bike ride to Cashmere...



I had time before heading home to take a bit of a walk around town and found more fog shrouding the mountains.

You can almost make out the mountain in the background. The weather would gradually clear but not before we left to drive home.

I walked on and spied this very interesting bus stop with a place to lock your bike.




Downtown Leavenworth is often very busy as a resort town. On this morning it was indeed very quiet







Friday, April 12, 2019

THROUGH ORCHARDS OF EASTERN WA



THROUGH ORCHARDS OF EASTERN WA


This is a test to see if I can use blogspot rather than Wordpress for blogging without an app for blogspot.

Our weekly trip in Leavenworth offered the opportunity for us to extend a day or two, so we took advantage to add a longer ride to Cashmere. There is a busy highway that connects the two towns, but we were able to avoid all but three short stints of that and stayed on back roads.
The roads seemed to be made just for us (or for the farmers I suppose) with little to no traffic, and polite, patient drivers when there was any.
It is early in the season and the tree branches are bare, but there is beauty in that as well. The trees were being tended too and sprayed, and soon the blossoms will be full with another beautiful scene.
We enjoyed all the country-ish things along the way and could not resist a stop for some of them.
Once in Cashmere (home of the infamous Aplets and Cotlets, those horrendous jelly candies), we needed lunch. Susan stopped for a chat with a woman walking her preschooler home and asked for a recommendation. We would NEVER have found this place without those directions. With the somewhat hidden side door entry, and a name like Milepost 111, it seemed like one of those “knock three times and tell ‘em Joe sent you” places.
We had very delicious hamburgers and were very pleased with our meal. And we rather enjoyed the doors to the restrooms.
Our day started with sunshine and mostly blue sky, ended with cloudy sky and heavy headwinds! Next morning showed the rain that had happened during the night and was just beginning to clear. Though we have done this route a few times in the past, it had been long enough to truly enjoy it as if new! Great day.