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Hmm, I didn't notice queen of Sheba! What is it next to? I wouldn't mind trying that out. I saw the other places. Chelsea doesn't seem to show any movies during the time I'm there (generally between 1-3 or 2-4 pm). !
Timblerlyne actually has three very good restaurants in Queen of Sheba (ethiopian), Margarets Cantina and Oishii (sushi). Sage is also pretty good for vegetarian/vegan.
I agree with this. I love me some Timberlyne restaurants. I'm not sure how many of those are open for lunch, but I know some of them are. Also, my kids love YoPop, one of those self-serve yogurt places that are so popular now.
You could visit Office Supplies and More in Timberlyne. More is the word. Greeting card selection is great, and they have the best selection of pens in the area. Gifts too.
I went for a hike in Cedar Hills Park yesterday. I was looking for a nice greenway around a lake though and don't see anything on the Chapel Hill maps.
Are there any lakes around with a nice walking trail around it like Lake Johnson or Shelley Lake in Raleigh or Bond Park Lake in Cary?
I went for a hike in Cedar Hills Park yesterday. I was looking for a nice greenway around a lake though and don't see anything on the Chapel Hill maps.
Are there any lakes around with a nice walking trail around it like Lake Johnson or Shelley Lake in Raleigh or Bond Park Lake in Cary?
Cane Creek Reservoir (managed by OWASA) has walking trails, I believe, but I have never explored them.
Duke Forest, Bolin Creek, Carolina North Forest, and the Carolina Botanical Gardens all offer nice walking trails, although not around lakes.
You can walk on the Booker Creek greenway or the Bolin Creek greenway for some water, but they're creeks and not lakes. There are some small lakes nearby, but they're neighborhood lakes and I don't know that they have walking trails.
Oh, you could go to Hank Anderson park in Carrboro if you're really craving a lake (pond) experience. It's not a very big lake and it's not particularly near Weaver Dairy Rd, but it is a lake-like body of water and there is a trail that goes all the way around it.
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