>Things That Can Be Carried On A Bike (#249)…and a quick comment

> A canvas book bag containing various items.Three liters of red wine.A cardboard box containing 3 pints of homemade dog food (chopped prime rib scraped from diners plates). I had a hot and bustling evening at work tonight and really looked forward to hopping on my bike afterwords. Before leaving work I checked the temperatureContinue reading “>Things That Can Be Carried On A Bike (#249)…and a quick comment”

Things That Can Be Carried On A Bike (#249)…and a quick comment

A canvas book bag containing various items.Three liters of red wine.A cardboard box containing 3 pints of homemade dog food (chopped prime rib scraped from diners plates). I had a hot and bustling evening at work tonight and really looked forward to hopping on my bike afterwords. Before leaving work I checked the temperature andContinue reading “Things That Can Be Carried On A Bike (#249)…and a quick comment”

>Things That Can Be Carried On A Bike (#248)…and a couple comments

> A canvas book bag containing pens, pencils, books and other things.A live poinsettia plant.A paper bag containing three plastic containers which contain a pint of orange -ginger beef, turmeric rice pilaf, and shredded vegetable salad with sesame dressing. I had planned on riding the Mundo to work this morning, but then heard the weatherContinue reading “>Things That Can Be Carried On A Bike (#248)…and a couple comments”

Things That Can Be Carried On A Bike (#248)…and a couple comments

A canvas book bag containing pens, pencils, books and other things.A live poinsettia plant.A paper bag containing three plastic containers which contain a pint of orange -ginger beef, turmeric rice pilaf, and shredded vegetable salad with sesame dressing. I had planned on riding the Mundo to work this morning, but then heard the weather reportContinue reading “Things That Can Be Carried On A Bike (#248)…and a couple comments”

Things That Can Be Carried On A Bike (#247)…and a recipe

A canvas book bag containing, among other things, books, pens, mechanical pencils, and a day planner (and yes, you can see by the wetness of the bag that it was raining–my least favorite element to ride in–tomorrow it is supposed to be snow again).A loaf of whole wheat bread. It’s the first time I actuallyContinue reading “Things That Can Be Carried On A Bike (#247)…and a recipe”

>Things That Can Be Carried On A Bike (#247)…and a recipe

> A canvas book bag containing, among other things, books, pens, mechanical pencils, and a day planner (and yes, you can see by the wetness of the bag that it was raining–my least favorite element to ride in–tomorrow it is supposed to be snow again).A loaf of whole wheat bread. It’s the first time IContinue reading “>Things That Can Be Carried On A Bike (#247)…and a recipe”

Things That Can Be Carried On A Bike (#246)

A partial set of ratchet wrenches (aka socket wrenches) that I recycled (salvaged) on my way to church this morning…and yes, I’ll even pick things out of people’s trash on my way to church (if it’s something really good).

Things That Can Be Carried On A Bike (#245)

Two plastic crates containing all the ingredients to make two batches of soup (except for the turkey broth, which I made from the turkey carcass leftover from Thanksgiving). The soups: Curried Vegetable (which is more like a ragout than a soup), and Split Pea with Linguica.  

>Things That Can Be Carried On A Bike (#245)

> Two plastic crates containing all the ingredients to make two batches of soup (except for the turkey broth, which I made from the turkey carcass leftover from Thanksgiving). The soups: Curried Vegetable (which is more like a ragout than a soup), and Split Pea with Linguica.  

>Things That Can Be Carried On A Bike (#244)…and a few thoughts.

> More than $100 in groceries from two separate stores in a Bike Rev trailer and a cardboard box on a front rack. First ThoughtIt was cold tonight…the first really cold night of the year, hovering around freezing. But in a month or so when it is really, really cold–when it hurts–I’ll be dreaming ofContinue reading “>Things That Can Be Carried On A Bike (#244)…and a few thoughts.”

Things That Can Be Carried On A Bike (#244)…and a few thoughts.

More than $100 in groceries from two separate stores in a Bike Rev trailer and a cardboard box on a front rack. First ThoughtIt was cold tonight…the first really cold night of the year, hovering around freezing. But in a month or so when it is really, really cold–when it hurts–I’ll be dreaming of aContinue reading “Things That Can Be Carried On A Bike (#244)…and a few thoughts.”

>Thoughts on the New Bread Platform (or luggage carrier)

> I’ve ridden the Mule with the new Bread Platform attached for the past week or so (not exclusively because I’m still riding the Mundo), and my overall impressions very favorable. It was very easy to install, it’s sturdy, and it is large…really large for a front rack. It measures 12 inches (30cm) by 17Continue reading “>Thoughts on the New Bread Platform (or luggage carrier)”

Thoughts on the New Bread Platform (or luggage carrier)

I’ve ridden the Mule with the new Bread Platform attached for the past week or so (not exclusively because I’m still riding the Mundo), and my overall impressions very favorable. It was very easy to install, it’s sturdy, and it is large…really large for a front rack. It measures 12 inches (30cm) by 17 inchesContinue reading “Thoughts on the New Bread Platform (or luggage carrier)”

>Things That Can Be Carried On A Bike (#241)…and why my world is small.

> Pots, pans, over-sized wire whisks, bowls, plastic buckets, and other small pieces of cooking equipment. (The above photo is one of a trilogy where I catered a party and carried most of the equipment to-and-fro on my bike. To see other photos click here and here.) I could answer the question–statement, I suppose–of whyContinue reading “>Things That Can Be Carried On A Bike (#241)…and why my world is small.”

Things That Can Be Carried On A Bike (#241)…and why my world is small.

Pots, pans, over-sized wire whisks, bowls, plastic buckets, and other small pieces of cooking equipment. (The above photo is one of a trilogy where I catered a party and carried most of the equipment to-and-fro on my bike. To see other photos click here and here.) I could answer the question–statement, I suppose–of why myContinue reading “Things That Can Be Carried On A Bike (#241)…and why my world is small.”