> I love this depiction of the Last Supper (click it for a larger view). It’s a painting by the late Russian artist, Simon Ushakov. To learn more about the history, tradition, and etymology of Maundy Thursday, click here.
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Things That Can Be Carried On A Bike (#149)
Approximately $55.00 in groceries, sundries, and red wine.
>Things That Can Be Carried On A Bike (#149)
> Approximately $55.00 in groceries, sundries, and red wine.
Things That Can Be Carried On A Bike (#148)
A canvas bag containing, among other things, 2 DVDs, 3 books, a day planner, and a NIV pocket Bible. A 1-pound loaf of spinach-Parmesan bread.Seven cardboard boxes.
>Things That Can Be Carried On A Bike (#148)
> A canvas bag containing, among other things, 2 DVDs, 3 books, a day planner, and a NIV pocket Bible. A 1-pound loaf of spinach-Parmesan bread.Seven cardboard boxes.
Spinach-Parmesan Bread (pictures and a recipe)
This recipe is an example of how you can take the basic recipe for bread and add other ingredients to make it completely different. I used all unbleached white bread flour in this recipe (no whole wheat) because I wanted it light and airy. The recipe is a large batch recipe that makes 9 loaves,Continue reading “Spinach-Parmesan Bread (pictures and a recipe)”
>Spinach-Parmesan Bread (pictures and a recipe)
> This recipe is an example of how you can take the basic recipe for bread and add other ingredients to make it completely different. I used all unbleached white bread flour in this recipe (no whole wheat) because I wanted it light and airy. The recipe is a large batch recipe that makes 9Continue reading “>Spinach-Parmesan Bread (pictures and a recipe)”
Ride A Bike That You Truly Like
I know this may seem silly, but the other day as I was happily pedaling around town on my Mundo the words of the title to this post came to me: Ride a bike that you like. It may seem obvious, but I don’t think it’s overtly so. Now this too may be a rashContinue reading “Ride A Bike That You Truly Like”
>Ride A Bike That You Truly Like
> I know this may seem silly, but the other day as I was happily pedaling around town on my Mundo the words of the title to this post came to me: Ride a bike that you like. It may seem obvious, but I don’t think it’s overtly so. Now this too may be aContinue reading “>Ride A Bike That You Truly Like”
Bicycle Parade 1883
I came across this photo at Time Out New York. I was immediately drawn to the photograph, but the story that accompanies it is somewhat tragic…it regards the phenomenon of 19th century road rage against bicyclists. Click here to go to the site and read the story. It’s interesting that I came across this afterContinue reading “Bicycle Parade 1883”
>Bicycle Parade 1883
> I came across this photo at Time Out New York. I was immediately drawn to the photograph, but the story that accompanies it is somewhat tragic…it regards the phenomenon of 19th century road rage against bicyclists. Click here to go to the site and read the story. It’s interesting that I came across thisContinue reading “>Bicycle Parade 1883”
Bicycles Matter (and a little self-promotion)
Photo Credit: KC Kratt A couple things: First is that I rarely publish photos of myself on this blog. I don’t know why, I just don’t. And the second is that I also have difficulty with self-promotion. But I’m doing both of these things in this post. The above photo of me carrying crates onContinue reading “Bicycles Matter (and a little self-promotion)”
>Bicycles Matter (and a little self-promotion)
> Photo Credit: KC Kratt A couple things: First is that I rarely publish photos of myself on this blog. I don’t know why, I just don’t. And the second is that I also have difficulty with self-promotion. But I’m doing both of these things in this post. The above photo of me carrying cratesContinue reading “>Bicycles Matter (and a little self-promotion)”
24-Hour 100% Whole Wheat Bread
As is often the case I’ve been experimenting with different recipes for healthy bread…in this case 100% whole wheat. I’m convinced (or at least hoping) I’ll eventually get the recipe I want. But before I get into the latest experiment I should answer a couple questions asked by readers recently albeit on earlier posts. JohnContinue reading “24-Hour 100% Whole Wheat Bread”
>24-Hour 100% Whole Wheat Bread
> As is often the case I’ve been experimenting with different recipes for healthy bread…in this case 100% whole wheat. I’m convinced (or at least hoping) I’ll eventually get the recipe I want. But before I get into the latest experiment I should answer a couple questions asked by readers recently albeit on earlier posts.Continue reading “>24-Hour 100% Whole Wheat Bread”
Cigno la Bicicletta (and their lovely advertisment)
I first came across this short clip at Copenhagen Cycle Chic. It’s a commercial for the Italian bicycle company, Cigno. They have many beautiful bikes but this is specifically marketing their Seventy, an elegant folding bike. It has long been a personal gripe of mine that there are so many car commercials but I’ve yetContinue reading “Cigno la Bicicletta (and their lovely advertisment)”
>Cigno la Bicicletta (and their lovely advertisment)
> I first came across this short clip at Copenhagen Cycle Chic. It’s a commercial for the Italian bicycle company, Cigno. They have many beautiful bikes but this is specifically marketing their Seventy, an elegant folding bike. It has long been a personal gripe of mine that there are so many car commercials but I’veContinue reading “>Cigno la Bicicletta (and their lovely advertisment)”
I Love This
Image found at Freedom Cyclist. I’d like to see traffic lights like these in the States.
>I Love This
> Image found at Freedom Cyclist. I’d like to see traffic lights like these in the States.
Things That Can Be Carried On A Bike (#147)
A canvas bag containing, among other things, 3 books and a day planner.A loaf of honey-oatmeal bread.A u-lock.