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Wednesday, January 07, 2009

The Good and Bad in Flagstaff

Some things never change. Despite the fact that Bry and I haven't had our weekly outing to B & N with Rachel and Steve in so long, our visit to B & N for coffee and books last night yielded some familiarity. For example, the "man and his dog" were there, as well as the familiar security guard, and even the familiar father and son couple; if you frequent the Flagstaff B & N (or used to), you know who these faces are. Just seeing the familiarity despite the fact that Steve and Rachel aren't in Flagstaff anymore cheered Bryan and I.

In other news: Flagstaff's complete unfriendliness to eco-friendly travel options in the winter. Right now there are piles and piles of snow heaped up on the sidewalks. Sure, there are some open walking areas, but as my friend Sharon aptly remarked, "you're walking along, just walking... and BAM!" (Her "BAM!" of course referring to the huge pile of snow, which is taller than most people who might try to walk outside in Flagstaff in the winter.) Sure, you might opt to take the bus in favor of eco-friendly mass-transit, but the short amount of walking to and from the bus stops or your destination is likewise limited by the lack of ice and snow-free sidewalk space. And of course, the other eco-friendly option of biking is always available; unless you include the fact that most of the bike lanes are under several feet of plowed snow, and that even the turn lanes for cars are about half covered with snow. Hmmm... let's just cozy up inside, shall we?

2 comments:

Steve said...

We tried going to Barnes and Noble here a few times but it just wasn't the same without you guys. Maybe we can revive the tradition once you move up here :).

I can't tell if FoCo will be any better with the snow plowing because there has yet to be any significant snow. We will keep you updated.

Colleen said...

I'm up for an old-fashioned revival! We miss you guys! Today I am filling out my application for the Northern Colorado Rehab Hospital, in the same company as the hospital I just interned at. Let's keep our fingers crossed!