Let me set the scene. Monday was President's Day, both Mike & I had the day off work and it was 60 degrees in February.
Once Mike peeled himself out of bed from his recovery from the Auto Show. (He was there for 12 hours and a little sore on Monday...) I suggested a bike ride. There's a sign by us that says Chicago River North Branch 1 1/4 miles. Neither of us were familiar with it so we thought we go check it out.
First we started with empanadas from Cafe Tola. Yum!
As we sat there we realized the 1 1/4 miles note didn't make any sense. There is a Chicago River North Branch that is mostly in the suburbs and the furthest south it goes is Lawrence... was that it? That's definitely more than 1 1/4 miles north of us.
We still don't know what that sign is referring to, but we ended up on the Chicago River North Branch and it was lovely. A nice relaxing bike ride.
We made it up to Skokie and decided to turn around underneath what we believe is the yellow line.
Once Mike peeled himself out of bed from his recovery from the Auto Show. (He was there for 12 hours and a little sore on Monday...) I suggested a bike ride. There's a sign by us that says Chicago River North Branch 1 1/4 miles. Neither of us were familiar with it so we thought we go check it out.
First we started with empanadas from Cafe Tola. Yum!
As we sat there we realized the 1 1/4 miles note didn't make any sense. There is a Chicago River North Branch that is mostly in the suburbs and the furthest south it goes is Lawrence... was that it? That's definitely more than 1 1/4 miles north of us.
We still don't know what that sign is referring to, but we ended up on the Chicago River North Branch and it was lovely. A nice relaxing bike ride.
We made it up to Skokie and decided to turn around underneath what we believe is the yellow line.
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