Today I didn’t ride my bike. I woke up late … wait, nope, I woke up around 5 as usual. But I did lounge in bed, catch up on my posts, do laundry, and generally enjoy a slow morning, including some time with Luna, the Yorks’ cat, who has the best warbling meow
Eventually I ambled to the farmers market in town, where I noshed on a delicious huckleberry bar, huckleberries apparently being a regional specialty. Sandpoint is an adorable place, pickup-truck-about-town with “TRUMP: TAKE AMERICA BACK” flag notwithstanding. I spent much of today walking around it, and it’s lovely: laid back vibe, manageable size, small businesses aplenty. I took a few items to the post office to mail home, chatted with my babe (hi Andrew!), and made my way toward the plant nursery where Kendall works.
Right across the street I caught sight of some squirrel-type markings, so I went over to check them out. Just as I was taking the last photo, a guy pulls up who clearly has more right to be there than I. I apologized and threw Emily under the bus, explaining that I was taking the photos for a friend who also loves squirrels, but that I would delete them if it bothered him. Thirty minutes later I walked away with a new friend in Sandpoint, one whose wife is a former librarian who now rescues and rehabilitates squirrels; he showed me pictures of a great blue heron in the pond in his back yard, which they had designated a wildlife habitat, complained about Chuck Grassley, and invited me to their yard for a tour if I was nearby.
I saw Kendall’s wonderful workplace (it smells so good and everywhere you look it’s beautiful), and I met the world’s most affectionate cat.
Kendall was liberated early to go to lunch with me, and then she took me on a drive around the Sandpoint area, including a gorgeous and fragrant hiking area called Pine Street Woods. She taught me a bit about the local pines and firs and picked me a few branches to smell. 💚 We parted ways reluctantly—such a fun reunion!—and then I headed back to the Yorks’.
The afternoon was perfect. I hung out with Judy, and Steve, who is a bike mechanic, looked over my bike and pronounced it in fine riding shape. Luna the cat and I had some quality time, and the I walked to the store to stock up on snacks and sneak in a last call with Andrew before reception gets spotty.
Judy and Steve invited me to share a pizza dinner with them, and we sat around talking politics (last time I encounter simpatico folks for a while, I’d guess), female urinary assist devices (conclusion: nope), and talking pets. We definitely watched each other’s pet videos, and it was grand. They are … amazing. I feel like I don’t ever feel want to stay at a Warm Showers place again because it could not possibly match this. I also feel inspired to be an excellent host when I return. This has been magical and refreshing, and I am ready to get back to the road with new energy. Montana, baby!
Aw, that sounds like an incredible day! What lovely way to refill your tank before you’re back on the road. xo
Sounds like a magnificent rest day. MONTANA, BABY!
🖤🧡 so basically you’re in kitty heaven 🧡🖤
A 3 cat day! Who could ask for more.
The squirrel stuff!!! Aaahhh!!! Love love love it!!