Monday, April 29, 2013

Day Two, what did i do day two ? Kind of getting vague here, should of written when it was fresh in my mind , but still can give it a whirl. Was on good behavior in Palm Springs (well as well as can be expected). And didn't do any wild drinking or anything. So the next day was able to actually do something productive. That being,  thinking of renting a bike , first i thing i did was go get myself some breakfast . There was a Irish establishment by my hotel called Dickie O'Neals , that caught my eye ..Me being Irish (i am half Irish) knew it wasn't a option , it was a requirement .not really , it's hard to explain, but being in a Irish establishment makes me feel at ease. something like that. Growing up on the east coast  around the Boston area. There was no shortage of Irish folks . lot's of em , sadly when i moved west , doesn't seem to be as large a population of Irish . Just trying to say try to say,feel comfortable in a Irish establishment something like that!! So  made it to Breakfast there , it was less than a quarter mile from the hotel i rented.Got some corned beef hash   and eggs and toast . Me being a late , mid -morning kind of person. Not a early riser , something like that.My receipt says i was there at 11:09 am . That's seems about right for me ,Prime time morning , that s about the time i having my morning coffee.My server was really good and attentive , the restaurant wasn't very busy , maybe like 5-6 people in there. So my server gave me some pretty good service.no complaints. After Breakfast , I had thought about renting a bike. At one point was going to bring my bike with me from Los Angeles. Didn't happen . So when i pulled into town the first night spotted a bike shop (rental) So thought i would give it a try. Made it to the bike shop it was called, Bike Palm Springs right on Palm Canyon. Got something like a beach cruiser , for twenty dollars for a half day. Thought that was a fairly good price versus lugging my racing bike all the way from Los Angeles. The clerk (think his name was Bart if i am not mistaken-will explain later).Gave me bottle of water to bike with. Doesn't seem like a big deal a bottle of water , but let me explain.When i left the bike shop it was about quarter to one something like that.As i was leaving the rental bike shop i had my headphones on , playing some music on my mp'3 player , didn't hear my water bottle drop. I was only about  maybe 1500 or 2000 feet from where i dropped it . Doesn't seem like a big deal losing a water bottle now does it? Well actually it is in Palm Springs, because it was like Ninetie degrees outside! In Los Angeles you don't really need as much fluids as you do in the desert found myself drinking triple the amount of fluids i would drink back by the coast. guess i am trying to say, it's cheaper to live out in the desert i am sure . But in the hotter months be expecting to stop by the local 7-11 and  buying water and soda every few hrs.So add five - seven dollars a day to keeping hydrated in the hotter months. i mean if you lived there. I actually noticed that because i  don't get out to the desert to often . OK so where was i ?Getting my bottle that i dropped , re-traced my path on the bike and found it . I was stoked , because really you CANT  do any physical activity without water, you would actually get heatstroke or something to that effect, it's not a option it's really a necessary! So I continued my journey on my bike , it was really a great way to see Palm Springs. You cant' really ride in Downtown Palm Springs so to speak . They will give you a ticket riding in the center of town. However Bart gave me a map of the the bike paths and they were really awesome. Really enjoyed the bike ride, only almost got run over once by  a pickup truck. Remember i was listening to music through my headphones.Zoning out in the hot sun , not a good thing to do not staying to the right,Other  than that every thing went fine , the bike had a lock included .. so was a able to stop at a hotel on my bike and refill my water bottle. Actually a really cool bartender gave some free water. Like i said before , constantly need fluids to be doing thing's in the heat.And also  made a stop at a coffee stand for some iced coffee. Anyway had the bike till like 5 pm but i was getting pooped out , in that hot sun , so thought i might head into the shop a little earlier then 5 pm .Bart said the shop was open till 5 pm and i sure he wanted to get out of there too. Anyway finished my bike ride and got into a conversation with Bart for like 20 minutes. He was really interesting, Think he was German-actually he was - i asked him (he looked kind of German , and he drove a German make car) part of our conversation . He was way cool and told me some things about the desert and where he used to live , Houston or something like that. I lived in Houston when i was teenager briefly.Anyway enough of that . It was a good bike rental store if your ever in the desert .. Check em out and maybe you'll talk to Bart . he rocked. the folks in the desert are really accommodating and service oriented it's there livelihood so to speak . It's a  great little desert community  (town) to visit even for a day or a few day's ..so if your reading this check out Palm Springs and the surrounding communities.. Palm Desert, Rancho Mirage, La Quinta...

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