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Category Archives: Bicycling
>Multiple Seats (and pedals) Make Sense
>It seems like I’ve been seeing a lot of tandems around town lately. Here’s a photo of a beautiful Raleigh that was parked just down the street from my house. I own a tandem but unfortunately it has been in my basement for a couple of years. I used to use it to transport myContinue reading “>Multiple Seats (and pedals) Make Sense”
Multiple Seats (and pedals) Make Sense
It seems like I’ve been seeing a lot of tandems around town lately. Here’s a photo of a beautiful Raleigh that was parked just down the street from my house. I own a tandem but unfortunately it has been in my basement for a couple of years. I used to use it to transport myContinue reading “Multiple Seats (and pedals) Make Sense”
The Most Civilized Mode of Travel
I love this quote…and it couldn’t be more appropriate than it is today. To learn more about Ms. Murdoch, click here. “The bicycle is the most civilized conveyance known to man. Other forms of transport grow daily more nightmarish. Only the bicycle remains pure in heart.”–Iris Murdoch
>The Most Civilized Mode of Travel
>I love this quote…and it couldn’t be more appropriate than it is today. To learn more about Ms. Murdoch, click here. “The bicycle is the most civilized conveyance known to man. Other forms of transport grow daily more nightmarish. Only the bicycle remains pure in heart.”–Iris Murdoch
Chloe Sevigney on a Folder in NYC
>Chloe Sevigney on a Folder in NYC
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The Helmet Question (and my decision)
This post is making reference to one I posed about a week ago (or so) regarding the question (my own personal dilemma really) as to whether I should start wearing a helmet again, and what others thought about it. To read the original post click here, and follow ups were posted here and here. FirstContinue reading “The Helmet Question (and my decision)”
>The Helmet Question (and my decision)
>This post is making reference to one I posed about a week ago (or so) regarding the question (my own personal dilemma really) as to whether I should start wearing a helmet again, and what others thought about it. To read the original post click here, and follow ups were posted here and here. FirstContinue reading “>The Helmet Question (and my decision)”
Jimmy Carter Rides a Bike
>Jimmy Carter Rides a Bike
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Audrey Hepburn Rode a Bike
>Audrey Hepburn Rode a Bike
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One Day Left To Vote
Only one day left to cast your vote as to whether you wear a helmet or not (and also to comment and voice your opinion). I really am interested in what other cyclists out there in the blogosphere have to say on this issue (click here to read my original post on it). Thanks againContinue reading “One Day Left To Vote”
>One Day Left To Vote
>Only one day left to cast your vote as to whether you wear a helmet or not (and also to comment and voice your opinion). I really am interested in what other cyclists out there in the blogosphere have to say on this issue (click here to read my original post on it). Thanks againContinue reading “>One Day Left To Vote”
There’s Hope Yet
I found this graph at the website of Earth Policy Institute…there’s an excellent story that accompanies it, click here to read it.
>There’s Hope Yet
>I found this graph at the website of Earth Policy Institute…there’s an excellent story that accompanies it, click here to read it.
Two Days Left
Two days left to answer the helmet question (to read the original post, click here). The poll is on the left sidebar. Thanks, by-the-way, to those who already polled or left comments…I’ll disclose my decision when the poll closes…But I really am interested in how other cyclists feel about this.
>Two Days Left
>Two days left to answer the helmet question (to read the original post, click here). The poll is on the left sidebar. Thanks, by-the-way, to those who already polled or left comments…I’ll disclose my decision when the poll closes…But I really am interested in how other cyclists feel about this.
Biking Toronto
Yesterday I went up to Toronto for a quick 24 hour sojourn. I do this a couple times a year simply for a change of pace; I’ll spend my day/evening alternating between bookstores, cafes, and nightclubs. It’s such an easy trip…under two hours if traffic on the Peace Bridge and the QEW cooperates. I’ve doneContinue reading “Biking Toronto”