> Full moon last night…as it still is, just can’t see it. Took the photo without a flash; you can see how bright the evening was even with thin clouds. Looks sort of ominous doesn’t it. Beautiful.
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Things That Can Be Carried On A Bike (#231)…and a quick recipe
A plastic crate containing three loaves of bread made with four ingredients: flour, water, salt, and yeast. Simple Rustic Loaf Makes 1 loaf 1 ¼ cups water 3 teaspoons yeast 1 cup whole wheat flour 2 cups unbleached bread flour, divided 2 teaspoons kosher salt Combine the water, yeast and whole wheat flour; stirContinue reading “Things That Can Be Carried On A Bike (#231)…and a quick recipe”
>Things That Can Be Carried On A Bike (#231)…and a quick recipe
> A plastic crate containing three loaves of bread made with four ingredients: flour, water, salt, and yeast. Simple Rustic Loaf Makes 1 loaf 1 ¼ cups water 3 teaspoons yeast 1 cup whole wheat flour 2 cups unbleached bread flour, divided 2 teaspoons kosher salt Combine the water, yeast and whole wheat flour;Continue reading “>Things That Can Be Carried On A Bike (#231)…and a quick recipe”
Fall Harvest
I finally pulled up the garden in the front yard today. We haven’t had any frost yet so there were still vegetables growing. Amazing! I would have let it grow longer but this Saturday I am getting my annual shipment of firewood and he dumps it (you guessed it) right in the front yard. IContinue reading “Fall Harvest”
>Fall Harvest
> I finally pulled up the garden in the front yard today. We haven’t had any frost yet so there were still vegetables growing. Amazing! I would have let it grow longer but this Saturday I am getting my annual shipment of firewood and he dumps it (you guessed it) right in the front yard.Continue reading “>Fall Harvest”
Things That Can Be Carried On A Bike (#230)
A cardboard box containing 3 pints of beef cacciatore, 2 pints of pilaf made with toasted acini di pepe, and a pint of broccoli aglio e olio.
>Things That Can Be Carried On A Bike (#230)
> A cardboard box containing 3 pints of beef cacciatore, 2 pints of pilaf made with toasted acini di pepe, and a pint of broccoli aglio e olio.
Four Chain-Guards
1. Dahon Vitesse2. The Mule (Trek)3. A Raleigh Sprite (that sits in my basement)4. v1 Mundo
>Four Chain-Guards
> 1. Dahon Vitesse2. The Mule (Trek)3. A Raleigh Sprite (that sits in my basement)4. v1 Mundo
Crows in a Tree
This evening on my way home it was just before dark and the wind was blowing hard. I rode into it and was thankful I was not on a fixie and had the option to downshift. And as I pedaled I watched a large flock of crows as they weaved and floated in the windContinue reading “Crows in a Tree”
>Crows in a Tree
> This evening on my way home it was just before dark and the wind was blowing hard. I rode into it and was thankful I was not on a fixie and had the option to downshift. And as I pedaled I watched a large flock of crows as they weaved and floated in theContinue reading “>Crows in a Tree”
Chilly Evening Ride on the Mundo
This past week I have been so focused on upgrading the Mule and getting it in shape for the winter that I have not ridden the Mundo. After work I had a few errands to run and then later this evening I had an appointment to keep…all of which I did while riding the Mundo.Continue reading “Chilly Evening Ride on the Mundo”
>Chilly Evening Ride on the Mundo
> This past week I have been so focused on upgrading the Mule and getting it in shape for the winter that I have not ridden the Mundo. After work I had a few errands to run and then later this evening I had an appointment to keep…all of which I did while riding theContinue reading “>Chilly Evening Ride on the Mundo”
Ragoût de poulet et de légumes au curry et citron
Chicken and vegetable stew with curry and lemon
>Ragoût de poulet et de légumes au curry et citron
> Chicken and vegetable stew with curry and lemon
Things That Can Be Carried On A Bike (#229)…and how I lost my squeak
$100.24 of groceries in a BicycleR Evolution trailer. Besides what I carried (towed) on my bike today, this is a continuation of a post from couple days ago regarding a squeak I was unable to diagnose (click here to read that post). First off I would like to say thanks again for all those whoContinue reading “Things That Can Be Carried On A Bike (#229)…and how I lost my squeak”
>Things That Can Be Carried On A Bike (#229)…and how I lost my squeak
> $100.24 of groceries in a BicycleR Evolution trailer. Besides what I carried (towed) on my bike today, this is a continuation of a post from couple days ago regarding a squeak I was unable to diagnose (click here to read that post). First off I would like to say thanks again for all thoseContinue reading “>Things That Can Be Carried On A Bike (#229)…and how I lost my squeak”
Burning Bush
I walk under this burning bush to enter the rear door of my place of employment…more like a burning canopy. Incredible. Yesterday it seemed to be illuminated. It’s easy to see why it has this name. I was stressed on my way to work because of the busy day ahead of me and I stoodContinue reading “Burning Bush”
>Burning Bush
> I walk under this burning bush to enter the rear door of my place of employment…more like a burning canopy. Incredible. Yesterday it seemed to be illuminated. It’s easy to see why it has this name. I was stressed on my way to work because of the busy day ahead of me and IContinue reading “>Burning Bush”
Return of the Scorcher
http://video.google.com/googleplayer.swf?docid=-1753917347928363206&hl=en&fs=true I just came across this short documentary (27 minutes) and if I had to sum it up in a word it would be: excellent. If I could use another it would be: inspiring. I know many have probably seen this before–given it was originally released in 1992–but I had not. And I found itContinue reading “Return of the Scorcher”