During an exit interview with ABC10, outgoing Governor Brown talked about what he'll miss most about California's capital.

Bye, bye Jerry.

Governor Jerry Brown is on the final leg of his goodbye tour and, on Monday, he'll once again re-enter life as a private citizen — moving from the Governor's Mansion in Sacramento to his farm in Colusa County.

During an exit interview with ABC10, he talked about what he'll miss most about California's capital city.

"My wife and I would ride bicycles along the river, so that's exciting, the Sacramento and American River," Brown said. "I used to go ride on the surface streets to get there but then the highway patrol didn't feel I was a careful enough bike rider, so we got to rack on the car and take the bikes there."

Brown said he also enjoyed "the eating spots" around town, including...Chipotle.

"It's quick, it's good and it's pretty inexpensive," he explained.

Although Chipotle is a nationwide chain, Brown said he doesn't believe there is one near his farm in Colusa County.

"They got a new Starbucks though," he said. "And we got a truck stop coming in. And Colusa may build a marijuana factory of some kind, so the town is coming alive."

Brown also addressed an array of other topics, including the death of Corporal Singh and California's "sanctuary state" law," the day he spent with President Trump touring the wildfire destruction, his unfinished business and advice for incoming Governor Gavin Newsom.

Newsom will be inducted Monday morning at the Capitol.

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