Okay so this is a little fun or maybe I've just got too much time on my hands...0
But for the whole of my biking life I will admit then when I visit the store or especially visiting a a tea room (that's the Englishman in me) or coffee shop (but now I'm in America) or restaurant, I always choose my parking spot carefully. As well as thinking of security and safety I confess I park up so I can get a really nice look at my bike when enjoying refreshments or just walking back to it.
Am I a little too enamored? No idea but I've always done it and love to look at my bike. Anyone else do this or is it just me?
If you're like me, then snap a pic and share it here.
This is my bike as seen walking back from the store last night, on a chocolate run for my wife (well any excuse really :grin2.
Parked in pole position outside our local chippy for steak and kidney pud and chips, of course washed down with a mug of tea. Now I bet you don't get that in Arizona! :wink2:
The mushy peas are there, they're behind the chips...and I agree steak 'n' kidney pud is a Northern delicacy that you either get it or you don't. But I know you've got good taste you ride a Bobber! :grin2:
I work for myself (mostly on line) and with my clients spread around the world, most of my time is spent on the computer, emailing etc. hence plenty of time to check threads/posts on here:wink2:. So working from home a lot sometimes gets a little predictable. So now and again I grab my computer, head out for some nice breakfast and spend the morning doing all my usual work but out in the world.
At the very least it's a change of scenery.:smile2:
Fish n chips, mushy peas, banger and mash, shepherds pie, pasty's, all good and we have a few good pubs here that do it right. Blood or kidney pud? Not so much. Sorry.
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