It was so pleasant that at least one co-worker decided to join me too:
I also spotted some things I hadn't noticed before, including this historical marker on the National Road in western Columbus:
Next time I have an extra few moments on this route, I'll make sure to take a picture of the front side of the sign, too. 😉
At any rate, I did like this old mile marker, and I did get a good pic of it:These morning rides really are a great way to start the day. Even though I'm using more energy, I always find that I have more energy throughout the day when I'm able to start the morning on a bike.
The Grove City Farmer's Market opened for the season as well this month. Not much produce to see at this time of year, but I did ride my bike to pick up a couple vegan pastries and some local coffee as per usual on one Saturday morning:
The next day, the Columbus Ale Trail officially kicked off for the year 2022, and I celebrated by riding to the first stop to pick up books for my girlfriend and I at Wolf's Ridge Brewing in downtown Columbus:
I rode a little more and then met up with my girlfriend at a new (to the Ale Trail) brewery in Ohio Brewing:
A pretty neat space, right? I'm looking forward to returning some day. There's a decent food menu that I didn't even get to so...
The next weekend, I did something similar, this time starting at Land Grant Brewing:I had hoped to do a little more riding and a few more stops, but it started pouring in the mid-afternoon by the time I reached Seventh Son:
So, I popped the bike on the back of the car and we drove home from there. Still not a bad way to spend a couple weekends!
And of course, I worked a few errands into my regular biking routines. I'll likely never return to the ridiculous loads of laundry I used to tote on the back of a bike trailer in years past, but every now and then I will load up my bike with 80 pounds of groceries:
There were no bikes, but plenty of great memories. And chocolate. Hah!