Exploring Sedona by bike

This morning we tried a different restaurant for breakfast, Miley's, a short walk away though we went in the wrong direction at first. The food and service was good, decor nothing special,  but seriously,  $46 for the two of us, without tip?

On the walk back, I looked at the sun for a few seconds, somehow thinking the eclipse wouldn't start for a couple of hours. As if it were on a schedule! I spent a couple days wondering if I had done permanent damage to my retina. 

The eclipse itself was cool but didn't last very long. I will miss the clear skies and starry nights of Sedona.

Then we rented e-bikes and went maybe 5 miles to a lovely area of water and rocks, Oak Creek.



The bikes cost $85 each for the day (and $4,000 new, the brand was Specialized) and were fun except for a screeching my bike made when I braked. It was Jim's first time on an e-bike.

We rode through an area with fancy houses and explored the neighborhood.  Then we turned in our bikes and went to Tlaquepaque shopping village which was crowded but very charming (once we found a parking space). 





 We went to Oak Creek Bar for a drink. I got a Tlaquepaque margarita. Jim got an Oak Creek Amber.




We didn't take a Pink Jeep tour!

For dinner we walked to Dellapiane for empanadas and looked at the crazy grill they had out front in the parking lot.




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