I don’t understand. In the past I had a problem with spam on this blog so I initiated (at the suggestion of a reader) the use of those swirly letters you have to type in to gain access to comment. This eliminated it mostly, but every once in a while a person (because I’m assumingContinue reading “Huh?”
Monthly Archives: August 2010
>Huh?
> I don’t understand. In the past I had a problem with spam on this blog so I initiated (at the suggestion of a reader) the use of those swirly letters you have to type in to gain access to comment. This eliminated it mostly, but every once in a while a person (because I’mContinue reading “>Huh?”
Things That Can Be Carried On A Bike (#205 & #206) with a few comments.
#205: Five pounds of rising bread dough in a plastic bucket; a canvas bag containing books, pencils, reading glasses, and (oddly) a retractable measuring tape. #206: an empty plastic bucket; a paper bag with a sweaty shirt and 3 pairs of socks; a canvas bag; a cardboard box containing a partial bottle of red wine,Continue reading “Things That Can Be Carried On A Bike (#205 & #206) with a few comments.”
>Things That Can Be Carried On A Bike (#205 & #206) with a few comments.
> #205: Five pounds of rising bread dough in a plastic bucket; a canvas bag containing books, pencils, reading glasses, and (oddly) a retractable measuring tape. #206: an empty plastic bucket; a paper bag with a sweaty shirt and 3 pairs of socks; a canvas bag; a cardboard box containing a partial bottle of redContinue reading “>Things That Can Be Carried On A Bike (#205 & #206) with a few comments.”
An Original Tall Bike
Though I’ve never ridden one I’ve been intrigued by tall bikes for a while. I’ve also posted on them in the past, specifically about a local bicyclist-bike builder, Jason (click here and here). Anyhow, I came across this photo at CardCow.com today and was immediately impressed. The site does not say what year this isContinue reading “An Original Tall Bike”
>An Original Tall Bike
> Though I’ve never ridden one I’ve been intrigued by tall bikes for a while. I’ve also posted on them in the past, specifically about a local bicyclist-bike builder, Jason (click here and here). Anyhow, I came across this photo at CardCow.com today and was immediately impressed. The site does not say what year thisContinue reading “>An Original Tall Bike”
Sidewalk Broccoli
This broccoli is growing so near the sidewalk (pavement) that you nearly brush against it as you walk past. It’s the first of the season. I’d better pick it before someone else does…or a dog urinates on it.
>Sidewalk Broccoli
> This broccoli is growing so near the sidewalk (pavement) that you nearly brush against it as you walk past. It’s the first of the season. I’d better pick it before someone else does…or a dog urinates on it.
Spider’s Web
I saw this spider’s web as I was walking the other day…it’s amazing how much you can take in as you walk, isn’t it? I thought it looked interesting enough to post. But I can’t help to think that it may be a premonition of the future of gas guzzlers…
>Spider’s Web
> I saw this spider’s web as I was walking the other day…it’s amazing how much you can take in as you walk, isn’t it? I thought it looked interesting enough to post. But I can’t help to think that it may be a premonition of the future of gas guzzlers…
Stand Alone
I’m thinking about purchasing one of these stands for the Mundo but am not sure if I should wait…it’s brand new and am wondering if it would be smarter to wait for the next version, to work out any kinks.. Currently I have the sidestand, which came standard on the bike. It works surprisingly wellContinue reading “Stand Alone”
>Stand Alone
> I’m thinking about purchasing one of these stands for the Mundo but am not sure if I should wait…it’s brand new and am wondering if it would be smarter to wait for the next version, to work out any kinks.. Currently I have the sidestand, which came standard on the bike. It works surprisinglyContinue reading “>Stand Alone”
Change and Growth
I saw this bumper sticker on a car as I was rode the Mundo yesterday…I was feeling stressed (self-imposed, no doubt) and when I saw this it made me smile. The message did it’s job, I suppose. I’m curious if there is a person who originally said this or if it is just a catchyContinue reading “Change and Growth”
>Change and Growth
> I saw this bumper sticker on a car as I was rode the Mundo yesterday…I was feeling stressed (self-imposed, no doubt) and when I saw this it made me smile. The message did it’s job, I suppose. I’m curious if there is a person who originally said this or if it is just aContinue reading “>Change and Growth”
Things That Can Be Carried On A Bike (#204)
A 1/2 gallon of milkA 1/2 gallon of juice.A bag of chips.6 pieces of fruit.A large spinach pizza.
>Things That Can Be Carried On A Bike (#204)
> A 1/2 gallon of milkA 1/2 gallon of juice.A bag of chips.6 pieces of fruit.A large spinach pizza.
Tiny Ears of City Corn
For the past several years I’ve grown a few stalks of corn in my front yard garden mostly for ornamental purposes…some years the yield is better than others. This year it’s pretty good. The ears are small, but they’re full and the kernels are sweet. I only have a dozen stalks growing next to myContinue reading “Tiny Ears of City Corn”
>Tiny Ears of City Corn
> For the past several years I’ve grown a few stalks of corn in my front yard garden mostly for ornamental purposes…some years the yield is better than others. This year it’s pretty good. The ears are small, but they’re full and the kernels are sweet. I only have a dozen stalks growing next toContinue reading “>Tiny Ears of City Corn”
Bikes Haul
I don’t care how light weight plastic bottles are, this is impressive.
>Bikes Haul
> I don’t care how light weight plastic bottles are, this is impressive.