Before I was even finished cooking breakfast of eggs and toasts, he suggested to walk from our house to downtown, instead of driving to Baker Park and start our walk from there. I was worried about the distance if we start from our home. After breakfast, ready with my phone camera and my emergency enhaler, I decided to go for it.

We passed by parks, baseball field, tennis courts, community pools, creeks, brooks, a train station, a barn, independent shops, bridges, playgrounds, new bike paths, gardens, fountains, special trout fishing spot for youth and the blind, a tiny free library, two tunnels, the Schifferstadt Architectural Museum, and more.






Our final destination was at our friends' coffee and bike shop--- Gravel and Grind. We bought cold coffee drinks, and a pack of coffee beans. We had a quick rest, filled our water bottle with their lemon infused water, and the mister got to chat and catch up with one of his best buddies, James. He's the co-owner of the shop.



On our way home, which was on a different route, I saw the most beautiful and the cutest Little Free Library. This is Chapter 25739, which I learned that this family along Carroll Parkway made this tiny library out of materials from the original drawers of their 1930s home.



youth and blind special trout fishing spot in Carroll Creek


Schifferstadt, a colonial German stone house built in 1758








It was 8.9 miles in over three hours of walking, and took about 24,000 steps. This was a first since I am used to to walking about 3 miles daily only.
5 comments:
Congrats for a great walk Mader Lil
Thank you, Rhett. So used to walking in the bukid or in our neighborhood, walking to downtown is a new thing, and the distance isn't bad at all.
wow, im like, wow, ang haba ng nalakad niyo. I also want to have this kind of walk atleast one time This is truly awesome. Ganda ng place
Masayang gawing activity ang walking kapag ganyan po kaganda ang lugar :)
congrats! and great pix. love the greenery scenes. wish i can say the same but i live in an urban jungle...
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