Showing posts with label southside. Show all posts
Showing posts with label southside. Show all posts

Sunday, November 17, 2013

Coffeenuering Trips 6 & 7: Not much to say about either.

Trip 6 I have very little to say about, since I just biked to school (blaaar school on Veteran's Day) and had coffee there. It was a pour over coffee from the nice hipsters outside. I'm not really sure how it differs from drip coffee, but it tastes less bitter than plain black coffee, so there's that. I also had a chocolate croissant. I was kind of really low energy that weekend and it was pretty much all I could do to get out of the house and to whatever it was I had to do along with coffeeneuring. If it weren't for the combined forces of things I had to do and things I wanted to do, I probably would have just stayed home. Also, later that night, it snowed. Then it snowed the next night. I guess winter is here-ish. It passed by briefly. Probably coming back to stay relatively soon.
Coffee, Croissant, Cluster
I maybe should have written about this sooner, but I kind of got side tracked. I guess I did have an interesting Monday aside from this, I was in a fake explosion, and had my senior portraits done. And on Tuesday I learned that I can, in fact, graduate in May, even though mistakes were made and I'll have to take 5 classes. Although I thought that would have been the case anyway, but I thought one of my classes would count and it didn't, but it doesn't really matter, and there's nothing to be done now except take next semester as it comes. For half of it I won't even have class on Friday.

No pictures of coffee, instead pictures of people. I think Margaret has a picture of my food....
So I tried to make up for that this past Saturday by biking down to Southside again, and totally not cheating off other coffeeneur's ideas of where to go, I went to Delanie's. Which is a surprisingly convenient ride, although I didn't know exactly where it was so there was a moment of confusion as to where we were actually going (for all of 10 seconds). It was also surprisingly warm considering it snowed the day of my previous coffeenruing ride, so I got a blended latte with caramel and chocolate. Although partway through I realized a frozen drink was rather optimistic. I also had a danish. Then Rory and Margaret left, and I stayed to get a bit of knitting done. On my bike ride home I decided to not take the cyclocross shortcut, and instead biked down the sidewalk on 2nd, and found protractor 434, which I had mistakenly assumed would be between 433 and 435. Considering I also found 414 up in Shadyside, and it is the same color as them, I wonder what route they took to get down there...
414
Weird thing is, I was super tired on Saturday. I nearly fell asleep after drinking coffee. And I wasn't the only one. It was a totally lazy day in Pittsburgh. Feeling really tired. Increasingly tired. Here's some summary, I guess:

In conclusion(6):
Date: 11/11/2013
Coffee shop: (Mini) Tazza D'Oro (which is bigger than Big Tazza D'Oro)
What I had: pour over coffee and chocolate croissant
Miles: 2.6
Party: shank/cluster denizens (although they didn't bike, they were mostly just around that day)

In conclusion(7):
Date: 11/16/2013
Coffee shop: Delanie's
What I had: Blended Latte with caramel and chocolate and a danish
Miles: 11 apparently. Wow, it did not feel like that at all.
Party: shank, Margaret, Rory

Bonus Fake Injury:
Headwound Selfie

Saturday, October 26, 2013

Coffeeneuring Trip 4: A Wicked Long Trip

I couldn't think of a better subtitle for this one, but it was wicked long, or at least felt that way. Southside doesn't usually feel like a long ride, but somehow going 3+ places while down there seemed like a long trip. Maybe I'm also a little low on sleep as well, so better get this written before the urge to nap becomes too much.

First off, Southside is nearly 5 miles from my house, and Pittsburgh can be a cruel mistress towards those who aren't used to hills. It didn't help that the best way to describe the weather would be a string of profanities with the occasional "windy" or "cold" mixed in. Maybe gloves would have helped? But I have yet to find a single pair of (non-fingerless) gloves that are both reasonable for biking and don't feel like the seams digging into the sides of my fingers. Maybe it's because I have stubby fingers and child-sized hands, so anything will either be too long or too narrow. Plus mittens are super toasty and my fingers can all huddle up for warmth.
Right to Left: Cherry, Haavis, kdanger
Upon arriving in Southside I did the usual low traffic path through Southside works (I generally favor that or the bike trail over East Carson St.) which led me to Pierogi Fest as they were setting up. It was a kind of an odd event to see, with pierogi pillows, amigurumi pierogies, as well as actual edible ones. Alas, when I returned the line for the pierogi truck was super long and not going to happen.



And I had filled up on food from OTB (oddly enough pierogies, but we had already made the decision to go to bikebar, and kdanger preferred a sandwich). So first food related stop was for iced tea, pierogis, fries, a panini and iron city bites. OH MAN I CAN EAT IRON CITY BITES. THIS IS EXCITING. I FIND THIS EXCITING. I should also figure out whether or not I'll get got by the burgers. I should head down there on a day with minimal obligations and someone who wouldn't mind giving me a ride home.
Didn't feel enough like coffeeneuring...
I couldn't shake the feeling that OTB didn't really count (lack of coffee) so I decided to go somewhere else for a hot drink after that. We stopped in at Goodwill (with a slight lack of success) before kdanger caught a bus back to a meeting. The Bus is Late by Satellite High is pretty appropriate in Pittsburgh, although there wasn't rain today. I hopped back on the trail to head over to Beehive Coffee for my coffeeneuring stop. Woo, the apple chaider is pretty good, spicier mulled cider good. Would get that again, but with less worrying about getting my bike fixed.
Nice and warm.
Which leads to the last major errand. Making my bike less of a death-trap. For the third time in as many days I stopped by Thick. The first one was for dropping off my bike to get the brakes and seat fixed up (and a couple other things like a missing cotter pin). That bike was pretty much going to kill me if I rode it on any kind of slope, and now she's super pretty and ready to ride around town.
Haavis before getting the handlebars adjusted
Unfortunately, my tiny little hands couldn't reach the brake levers as they were, and I was getting worried that the bars would have to be rewrapped after taking the tape off, and I just got it yesterday, but they really just needed to be rotated into a more sensible position so that when I brake I'm not hanging on by my thumbs and stretching out as far as possible, but have some part of my hand still on the handlebars. It's way better, but I'll see how well it works over the next couple days before declaring everything fixed for good. I also got that darn kickstand off, because even after it was tightened I would hear that little clink, clink, clink as the pedals hit it. Keeping these adjustment in mind, I ended up with a pretty scary game on the ride home. In fact, you can play along with:

What's that jingling sound?

So you're on the Hot Metal bridge after your bike stopped being a death trap. You're still not used to exactly how she rides. You pass over one of the concrete seams and hear a metallic jingling. It happens on the next one. It doesn't sound like it's coming from in front of you, so you'll have to stop to take a look. Unfortunately it seems like you're going to have to get off and shake the back of your bike vigorously to find out if you're about to get thrown off or something.

The answer is the pedal cover. Of which you only have one. And it's missing a screw. I should really just take that thing off, but at least it doesn't mean the back wheel is about to fall off or something. After that excitement I had some even better things happen. Namely I found 2 new protractors! No idea how many times I've passed them without noticing them, but 435 is under the bridge at the start of the Eliza Furnace Trail in a little wooden frame. 433 used to be on the same box as 289, but it was glued to the remains of a sticker and I found it on the ground. So........ I adopted a protractor. Sorry.
Paper isn't a super great backing. And paint leaves better ghosts.
In conclusion:
Date: 10/26/2013
Coffee shop: Beehive Coffee
What I had: Apple Chaider
Miles: Good Question.
Party: shank, kdanger

Bonus Protractor:
By interpolation I should be able to find 434.

Sunday, October 20, 2013

Coffeeneuring Trip 3: In which we learn that bananas and peanut butter and waffles are not good biking food.

Wow, that was some really dense food. Maybe I should have put together my own thing, and not gone with peanut butter (apples and caramel?) or had some kind of tea instead of coffee? (Or gotten clarification that an "espresso drink" is a latte). But dang, I could not finish that waffle. And biking back sloooooowly was the only way the return trip was going to happen

Funky Monkey waffles are not great biking food.
I feel like this doesn't quite do it justice, the plate is over half the size of the table width, and there's some kind of peanut butter sauce hiding behind that chocolate. So much to eat and it's all that heavy sweet flavored stuff that sits in your stomach like wow. such banana. so food. much dense. (I'm a little sad blogger wouldn't let me stick that in comic sans). And the coffee was quite something as well

This is more than just an espresso...
That was an "espresso drink" with vanilla-bourbon syrup. Super sweet and to me it barely tasted like coffee, but Margaret disagreed. I guess I'm used to more bitter coffee though. Maybe I'll try something else next time (because there is so going to be a next time in general, although not Sunday afternoon). Although the hot chocolate looks absolutely ridiculous (and the whipped cream is super sweet).

O_O
There was a 30 minute wait to get in, but they do let you leave a number and wander off. This allowed for some halloween costume shopping to happen. It's surprisingly hard to find a purple blouse that buttons up to the neck, but I did find one. Now I'm just not sure it matches my vest. Guess we'll find out.
Woo, higher collared women's blouse! Also, the return of the Errandoneuring jacket.
On the way back we both decided that campus wasn't our jam and went home (up Neville after that waffle, oh goodness), but I stopped by the newer bike store off Highland (on a bike it seems more like it's off highland, so I could get replacement screws for my Bontrager bike rack. The old ones are lost forever somewhere between Confluence and the Pinkerton tunnel due to Gregor needing a bit of a kludge upper bike rack connector. (I managed to forget where I squirreled away the other two screws after removing it, but after some searching managed to find them and reassemble a more Raz-appropriate bike rack). In the process though, I noticed that Haavis is missing the two screw holes to secure a bike rack. I guess I'll figure something out when I get her fixed up. I've been saying that for a while now.
Older picture of Raz with his bike rack.
In conclusion:
Date: 10/20/2013
Coffee shop: Waffles INCaffinated
What I had: Vanilla-bourbon latte + Funky Monkey waffle
Miles: 10.4
Party: shank, Margaret

Bonus Duck:

I was planning on going downtown or to the Strip District yesterday, but I seemed to have gotten some early morning bleh that made my back ache. So no bikes yesterday. But if I had, this guy would have been in my pictures.