We're in a drought, but this trail still manages to be green and friendly. |
Our next stop was Barton Creek Square Mall, because we wanted as much contrast between nature and city as possible. The drive there was what really made it worth it, though, because the mall is near the Barton Creek Greenbelt, which meant hills full of trees, and as the bus came over a hill we could see for a long way. I was totally awed, because I never get tired of scenic vistas.
One downside at Barton Creek Square is the placement of the bus stop. I don't know if it's the mall's design, CapMetro's, or both, but the bus stop is situated so that passengers have to cross traffic and walk along the edge of the building (no sidewalk) past an unloading zone and behind the handicapped parking spaces before getting to the building. No "Watch for Pedestrians" signs, no crosswalk markings on the lot, nothing. It needs a redesign. I would imagine these not-ideal conditions extend to anyone who parks and has to cross the parking lot. Definitely needs a fix.
Now, I had previously thought that we had hit the heights of posh peeing the time we used the loo at the Scottish Parliament building. But I was wrong, because the facilities in Nordstrom are far superior to the public loos in Scottish government buildings. After we finished our visit, I remarked to Chad that it was probably the poshest pee I'd ever taken, but he disagreed; apparently the men's at the Radisson (where we dropped in for a visit last week) is fancier than the men's at Nordstrom. The women's, on the other hand, is much better in Nordstrom. Do with that information what you will.
More pictures from Route #30 are here.
How well do you know your city? (I won't specifically ask for public restroom comments, but by all means, feel free to volunteer them.)
8 comments:
That trail looks like a delightful spot to spend time on a hot summer day. As for peeing...well...any port in a storm as far as I'm concerned.
Hmm, I've never heard it called "poshest pee" before, but it works! There's one restaurant we go to that, when there, I always have to visit the bathroom, whether I have to go or not. It's that fancy, er posh. :)
erica
@Delores: Yes, very delightful! And that's a good point, hee hee.
@erica: Some bathrooms are just worth the visit! :)
I've been in bathrooms so posh that I hated to use them.
Great post! Now I'm trying to think of how many neighbourhoods in Montreal I've actually visited. And the best public restroom award goes to... hmm, maybe the newly renovated ones at McKibbin's Pub.
@Anthony: Ha! :)
@Deniz: I'm totally willing to come up to Montreal and help you visit a few more. Especially if there's a pub with a clean restroom involved.
Sounds like you had fun! I remember in D.C. my friend and I were so amazed by the gorgeous bathrooms in the Capitol Building. The Lincoln Memorial was a whole different story. I actually don't know who gets the award in my hometown though.
Dang! I don't remember visiting any restrooms when I was in D.C. That is, I used the restroom, but none of them were memorable.
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