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| Peep (585) magazine along with a bunch of other really awesome magazines at the National Museum of Play. |
We downloaded two different apps on our smart phones to give
us times and information and set off for the bus stop right outside our office.
Perfect, right? No. We thought the bus we needed would be arriving at 9:50 a.m.
but when the bus didn’t show up 15 minutes later we checked our two different
apps and now the next buses would be at 11:19 a.m. and 11:43 p.m. We went back
inside to the air-conditioned office and tried to figure out the next plan of
action.
Coming from three years of living in Boston I thought we
could handle this. I mastered each branch and line of Boston transportation
within my first two weeks of living there and often ventured out of the city
into the surrounding neighborhoods and suburbs. But, no. Nothing is ever that
easy. (Sidenote: Is there a public transportation worse than Boston's T and it's right here in Rochester, NY?)
We got on a different bus stop around 11:30 and after
successfully (with help from two different bus drivers) finding City Blue
Imaging, a jazz café called Stromboli’s, and the National Museum of Play (we
are 21 and 20, we really needed to go), we thought we had this public
transportation thing down. We found
our bus (the 31) and thought we were headed back to Park Avenue where we wanted
to end our day by getting coffee or ice cream. Things took a turn for the worse
when we turned into the city’s transit center. Uh, what?
We had to wait another 30 minutes before our bus would pick
us up at the transit center but we knew this bus would be our bus. We finally got our gelato at Jembetat Café and enjoyed a
nice walk back to our office on East
Avenue. This unlikely adventure did give me a fun day of exploring Rochester with a newfound friend but what did we learn on our bus outing? Sometimes it’s just easier to walk or brave the traffic in your car.
