Idaho Trip – Part 3: Sightseeing and home again

After we got back from backpacking, we decided to take it easy our last day and just do a little sightseeing.

My leg was still hurting, and a slow, limping walk from the car to the courthouse and back was all that I could manage.

I was disappointed. I had wanted to walk along the Boise River Greenbelt, which is a beautiful urban trail along the river that goes all through Boise.

But we found this cute place for lunch, with a patio right on the river. Fish tacos!!! Yum, yum.

You can see the Greenbelt trail between the patio and the river, which I kept looking at, wistfully.

Then John had a great idea – a scooter! John downloaded the Lime app, and off we went in search of scooters. At first we could only find one, so they gave it to me and they walked next to me. It’s very hard to drive a scooter at walking pace!

Then we found two more scooters. Zoom, zoom!

At one point, my scooter and I just about ended up in the river! I don’t know what happened; I think I was trying to shoo an insect off my leg. Suddenly I veered off the paved trail and onto a steeply sloping, grassy embankment, heading rapidly toward the river! I shouted something dorky like, “Oh no, oh no, I don’t know what to do! What do I do?” And then I jumped off the scooter.

Luckily at that point the scooter just fell over in the grass. It was embarrassing though, because it was right in front of a restaurant patio! Instantly alerted by my initial shout, all eyes were on me. I was the lunch entertainment! (No, sorry, I don’t have any pictures of that. A video would have been great though.)

The next day we headed home. We spent the night at a state park instead of a hotel. At first I was dismayed. This is a state park? It’s all mowed and manicured. I had pictured something a little more natural. It felt like I was camping on someone’s front lawn.

But it was actually fine, once I got over my original expectations.

I was still having a lot of difficulty walking, but I made it down to the dock on the river, which was buggy but beautiful.