What a beautiful town! I loved Bloomington! As a college town it is
nice to see lots of young bike friendly people, it's kind of a hippy
community. A short ride allowed for us to stop in the pleasant town of
Nashville, IN at this great place called the Fudge Kitchen. They had
54 types of popcorn and lots of fudge, I bought some maple nut fudge.
Once we got to Bloomington we explored the town and ate at Little
Tibet, a restaurant owned by the Dali Llama's brother apparently. It
was my first experience with Tibetian food and I enjoyed it. For
dinner we had a cookout at the local park by the parents of a Bike &
Build alumn from last summer. People are so generous! Again and again
I am astounded by the amount of support we are receiving. Another B&B
alumn bought usblots of snack food...and hummus! There is very little
that makes us riders happier than hummus. I will be returning tonthis
town I am sure.
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mmm...hummas sounds good! We had delicious chicken and potatoes (which I topped with even more delicious parmisan cheese) and strawberries and whipped cream! And, of course, there was birthday cake :) Sarah got a vanilla topped one and I got a chocolate topped one, so we switched, then shared it with the rest of the staff :) It was super delicious!
ReplyDeleteHi, I'm not sure if it was you or not, but I got stuck behind a lot of cyclists wearing bike to build jerseys this morning on Second St in Bloomington. Just so you know - it is unsafe to ride in the turn lane pass cars waiting at a light and then cut ahead of them. I have no problem with cyclists (my husband is an avid rider, completing his 3rd century of the year) but it's groups riding unsafely that cause dangerous conditions for the riders and drivers and cause people to feel hostility toward cyclists. Please obey the rules of the road. Thanks, and have a nice, safe trip.
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