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Downtown Boise |
The hotel I'm staying at in Boise is really nice, probably the nicest one so far. Because I'm only paying about $80 a night, I always expect the rooms to be crap, but the accommodation over here is thankfully really cheap.
The first night I was pretty beat, so I just headed to the hotel bar. The bar has a really cool bartender, his name is Jason but for some reason we all called him Frank! So I ended up meeting two Americans at the bar: Micheal and Jake. Micheal is from california and runs his own construction company (I think) and Jake is from Denver and is a dishwasher repair man. Both were in Boise to do some camping, up until Jake smashed the bottom o his feet by jumping over a wall at the hotel pool. I guess that must have been a wild night.
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Downtown Boise and my bike |
It is hot in Boise by the way, temperatures are between 36 and 38 Celsius. You don't seem to get burnt easily, because hey have an ozone layer here, but it is still pretty intense.
The next night I met up with Micheal and Jake again, along with a few of their friends from the Boise area. We drank and played pinball and pool. I had this blue cheese beef burger, which brings me to a point: Americans seem to love blue cheese. It's not on everything, but it defiantly has been a lot of menus I've seen, especially on burgers and salads. It's just something I was not expecting about the USA!
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Food at the Basque festival |
The bartender earlier that night had told me about a great place for breakfast called Capri, so the next day I walked down there and had some wheat pancakes. I suppose at some point I should try the biscuits ad gravy over here, but damn I did not feel like something that heavy that morning. But the great thing about these sort of diners is that you can sit at the bar and talk to all the other solo people there!
After posting my netbook back to Asus using the super cheap US post service, I rode down to the mall to buy some shit. I also went to the biggest wall-mart yet, but unfortunately it wasn't full of the "people from wall-mart" type people (must be a south thing).
That night I went to dinner with some other people I met at the hotel bar (Jake and Micheal had headed back home). We went to this really awesome pub/restaurant that served a wide range of microbrew beers and really good food. I got a Hawaiian burger, as I felt like something a bit Australian. Pity they don't put the beetroot on their burgers over here! We then hit a few bars in downtown Boise, however we had some issues getting in to few as one of the guys was 20 years old, just short of the legal drinking age. Bartenders and bouncers over here seem to always check IDs. One of the bars we went to was what they call a "dive bar" over here, basically a kind of dodgy bar. They had really cheap beer though - I think about $2 for a PBR (yeah the hipster beer)!
What a pain about your laptop .... but you did well on your phone.....
ReplyDeleteIt looks like you are meeting some really interesting people and it is great you are finding out about the locals too... dond't forget Mary will give you a meal in Colorado - are you goign there ont hte way to the East Coast??? I have her phone number and email when you are ready - she is looking forward to meeting you
Cheers
C