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Spa Time in Austin Vs. CLESubmitted by lmcshane on Wed, 10/21/2015 - 18:42.
Austin, TX, is definitely NOT car-free or carefree. But, it does have sun at the time of year that Cleveland OH's UV rays begin to wane. So, I took the opportunity to stay with family and crash by the pool for a few days. Guess what?! Even in the best parts of Austin - unless you drive a car - you are trapped by the horrid car infrastructure and the climate. It's dry, it's hot - and Austinites are actually looking forward to their cool fall and winter weather. You might ride a bike in Austin, but not when it is 105 degrees. (Lakeway Spa outside Austin TX: Despite the beautiful weather with temps in the 80s - most folks were out riding a bike and jogging rather than swimming on this gorgeous day) So CLE - think how we might make our neighborhoods spa-centric. I know that I can get up in the a.m. - take a run (if I could run) through beautiful Riverside Cemetery or the Cuyahoga Valley National Park. I can walk to Estabrook Rec Center and work out in their pool (as a taxpayer for "FREE). Sadly, our road conditions pretty much rule out real serious cycling - but I do have the National Park in my backyard. And, on a sunny day, CLE has the lake breezes to rival any spa-destination - photos below taken on the east bank of the Cuyahoga River in mid-October. A short bus or bike ride from Detroit Shoreway neighborhood.
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Eric Celeste article - what Gen X wants
American cities can take away a lot from Vancouver — a walkable, bikeable, chic community with more friendly people than freeways
CLE-Tourists want to slow down on vacation!
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