Today, I went multi-modal (riding and using public transit) sushi-neurring, to a favorite place in the Lloyd District called Sushi Ohana. The fall weather had arrived with cooler temperatures and a little rain, and I wanted a bowl of Miso soup. Knowing that a hot beverage would be required, I also got some green tea.
Sushi Ohana is a favorite because the food is always fresh and delicious, and because it’s among the more affordable sushi places in town.
The Miso soup was just what I needed, tasty and not too salty with chunks of tofu and seaweed floating in it. It warmed my tummy along with the cup of green tea and I was happy to have thought of this as a good stop for the Challenge.
Refreshed, I paid my bill and rode to the MAX station, then hopped on the light rail train and got off at Rosa Parks and rode home, enjoying a bit of scenery as I passed Peninsula Park and the last of the roses in bloom. Crows flew and cawed overhead and some kids played kickball at one of the Little League diamonds.
At home, I put up my bike and put up my feet. Yum.
Total: about five miles RT.


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