>Two plastic crates.$56.27 worth of groceries and sundries.A gym bag with wet clothes.A u-lock.
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BIketoberfest 2009
Local beer, food…and free bicycle valet…what’s not to like. See you there.
>BIketoberfest 2009
>Local beer, food…and free bicycle valet…what’s not to like. See you there.
Cops on Bikes
>Cops on Bikes
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More Experiments in Whole Wheat
If you’ve followed this blog for any length of time you know by now that I like to bake bread…often. You also probably know that I have slowly shifted to baking all 100% whole wheat breads…they taste so healthy. The techniques I’ve been playing with, and the one’s that have greatly improved the quality ofContinue reading “More Experiments in Whole Wheat”
>More Experiments in Whole Wheat
>If you’ve followed this blog for any length of time you know by now that I like to bake bread…often. You also probably know that I have slowly shifted to baking all 100% whole wheat breads…they taste so healthy. The techniques I’ve been playing with, and the one’s that have greatly improved the quality ofContinue reading “>More Experiments in Whole Wheat”
Bicycle Therapy
This image was found here. I do not understand Portuguese, but the caption of the image at it’s site says, ‘loneliness’, ‘anxiety’, ‘violence’, ‘stress’, ‘depression’…and then there’s the victorious cyclist in the center…sort of like bicycle therapy…works for me.
>Bicycle Therapy
>This image was found here. I do not understand Portuguese, but the caption of the image at it’s site says, ‘loneliness’, ‘anxiety’, ‘violence’, ‘stress’, ‘depression’…and then there’s the victorious cyclist in the center…sort of like bicycle therapy…works for me.
Lebanese Lentil Soup with Lamb
This recipe is really a variation of the classic Lebanese lentil soup (which is often vegetarian). With the addition of lamb and potato it really becomes a full meal (the classic recipe also usually includes spinach or Swiss chard). The soup is seasoned with cumin, allspice, and just a hint of cinnamon. It’s also heavyContinue reading “Lebanese Lentil Soup with Lamb”
>Lebanese Lentil Soup with Lamb
>This recipe is really a variation of the classic Lebanese lentil soup (which is often vegetarian). With the addition of lamb and potato it really becomes a full meal (the classic recipe also usually includes spinach or Swiss chard). The soup is seasoned with cumin, allspice, and just a hint of cinnamon. It’s also heavyContinue reading “>Lebanese Lentil Soup with Lamb”
Things That Can Be Carried On A bike (#92)
Even I’ll admit that this is an odd combination of items carried on a bike: Two plastic soda crates.A metal garbage can.The book, Strength in the Storm, by Eknath EaswarenA case of wine.A new toilet seat.An extra jacket.A small can of wood hardener.Extra bungee cords.A u-lock.An extra-long cable lock.A bottle of water.
>Things That Can Be Carried On A bike (#92)
>Even I’ll admit that this is an odd combination of items carried on a bike: Two plastic soda crates.A metal garbage can.The book, Strength in the Storm, by Eknath EaswarenA case of wine.A new toilet seat.An extra jacket.A small can of wood hardener.Extra bungee cords.A u-lock.An extra-long cable lock.A bottle of water.
A Reason To Bike
I love this short video…I identify so much with what the narrator is saying that it could be me speaking (it’s not). It’s only 58 seconds long; if you’re a biker (or not) it is an inspiring little clip on many levels.
>A Reason To Bike
>I love this short video…I identify so much with what the narrator is saying that it could be me speaking (it’s not). It’s only 58 seconds long; if you’re a biker (or not) it is an inspiring little clip on many levels.
Mahatma Gandhi (October 2, 1869–Jan. 30, 1948)
Be the change you want to see in the world. –Mahatma Gandhi
>Mahatma Gandhi (October 2, 1869–Jan. 30, 1948)
>Be the change you want to see in the world. –Mahatma Gandhi
Polenta Bolognese con Uova (made in under twenty minutes)
I am not the type of cook who buys ingredients to make specific dishes (ok, sometimes I do, but not often). My method of cooking dinner usually entails rummaging through the fridge and pantry to see what I have (or don’t have). And when you shop as infrequently as I do this is sometimes aContinue reading “Polenta Bolognese con Uova (made in under twenty minutes)”
>Polenta Bolognese con Uova (made in under twenty minutes)
>I am not the type of cook who buys ingredients to make specific dishes (ok, sometimes I do, but not often). My method of cooking dinner usually entails rummaging through the fridge and pantry to see what I have (or don’t have). And when you shop as infrequently as I do this is sometimes aContinue reading “>Polenta Bolognese con Uova (made in under twenty minutes)”