Tell us how you really feel, Knot! :D
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Tell us how you really feel, Knot! :D
Many thanks for the clarifications, much appreciated.
'cept when I go to the liquor store on my bike, I kinda feel like someone who lost their license to a DUI conviction or something. Or is that just me? One time I came out of the liquor store with two bottles of wine and was putting them in my pannier and a woman walked in just open-mouthed gaping at me- like she wasn't about to do the same thing. :rolleyes:
LOL! We can buy wine in the grocery stores here - so I can look all French chic with a baguette, cheese and a bottle of wine. However - our ABC stores are where one buys liquor. And yes - showing up on a bike (or gasp bringing bags) gets quite a look. On the other hand, they do have good bike racks;)
I've discovered that Trader Joe's is a dangerous place for me to bike to. I always buy way more goodies than I planned, and end up with a very slow, heavy ride for 14 miles home.....
Seriously, though - that's one of the places I have a hard time getting in and out of safely on a bike. Just seems like there's not really a good route (at least from the Durham side).
Yeah, it helps that DH carries most of our load. :D He's much stronger than me. And if we ride directly home, it's only about 4-5 miles, so a bit easier than your return trip. But I do try to go in with a list and not get distracted by all the goodies, because it can be easy to go overboard, as you say.
I agree, the traffic around there is TERRIBLE. We have to cross 15-501, which is always an adventure. For us, only the last mile right near TJs is a problem, but it's definitely an adrenaline booster! :eek: