Coffee with Mrs. Guitar Ted and Special Guests at Impact Coffee in Decorah Iowa. |
The deal had been set up for March 1st, initially. I was to travel to Decorah, Iowa, a place I was quite familiar with. I've been there to recreate, to put on bike festivals, and to put on Trans Iowa. But I hadn't been there since I had a sit-down with former Almanzo director, Chris Skogen, maybe close to ten years ago now. It'd been a while since I had been there, at any rate. The reason I went this time actually is sort of ironic considering the reason I was there the last time.
Things got switched to Saturday for the meeting at Impact Coffee Bar in Decorah. I was meeting one of the Event Directors of the newly minted Heywood Ride. Emphasis on the ride part. This is not a race, folks. No, this event is geared toward the adventure seeker and for those looking for a personal challenge. I was to interview a long time friend, Marty Larson. He was bringing his daughter along, and I brought along Mrs. Guitar Ted. We found ourselves sat in the spacious interior of Impact Coffee Bar around noon and I proceeded to record the interview which will air on the Riding Gravel Radio Ranch soon. I won't touch on that in this post. You'll have to wait until the podcast goes live. But suffice it to say that for my first effort at a remote recording, I did alright. I think it will turn out fine.
After the interview, two excellent Americanos, and some chatting, it was well past the time to be having some lunch. So, we bid Marty and his lovely daughter goodbye and made our way down Water Street in Decorah to find something good to eat. Mrs Guitar Ted had spotted something Asian when we rolled into town called "Koreana", so off we strolled to see if we couldn't find it.
Lunch. The place is called "Koreana" |
Hallowed ground for those who know. |
For me, T Bock's was where I met some long time friends who I wouldn't have met otherwise. Things change. Places come and go, and I know someday that joint will likely disappear, so it was a bit of a nostalgic feeling which I felt Saturday as I looked at that sign above that doorway and felt all those memories again. But that passed and we moved on into another shop.
It was fun to spend time with Mrs. Guitar Ted, doing things I don't normally get to do, and up there in Decorah again after so long a time. I shouldn't wait so long to go back again, I can say that much. Those hills are calling, and the gravel roads are top notch. Maybe a bit of a trip later this Spring?
We went there a lot with my family after I had "discovered" Iowa during TIV4. I have not been there in a while and would enjoy a few days there. It is a great place for sure. I am glad you went there. I am glad you saw Marty.
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You're such a good husband for not ditching Ms. Guitar Ted to go ride the singletrack.
ReplyDeleteback in 2002 or 2003, (when i was a Luther lad) - they offered a mountain biking course (for a gym credit)... it was a great way to learn the local trails and experience single track... however, if the trails were too wet or slick to ride - the prof (coach Hefty) - would lead a gravel ride instead (usually out to Bluffton and back)... gorgeous countryside for cycling (and probably a good thing for my GPA that neither craft breweries existed until years later)!
ReplyDeleteI believe you are correct about the meeting being in the basement.
ReplyDelete@R - interesting! i did not know that. Thanks for the comment! Another example of gravel grinding before it was "cool".
ReplyDelete@S. Fuller - Thanks for confirming that for me!
That bowl of coffee looks delicious.
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