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Category Archives: urban simplicity
Victory Gardens Matter
>Prophetic or Fallacious?
>Tonight while I ate dinner I listened to an interview of the author of this book; it was on NPR. I have to say he was (is) pretty compelling in what he says. I find it interesting in that he says while there will be growing pains it will ultimately be good for our countryContinue reading “>Prophetic or Fallacious?”
Prophetic or Fallacious?
Tonight while I ate dinner I listened to an interview of the author of this book; it was on NPR. I have to say he was (is) pretty compelling in what he says. I find it interesting in that he says while there will be growing pains it will ultimately be good for our countryContinue reading “Prophetic or Fallacious?”
>If only…
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If only…
>Enough Said
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Enough Said
>Beans, Greens, and Other Good Things
>Well, despite the somewhat chilly summer (and untamed weeds) the garden is producing fairly well. The first photo is what I picked today in the front yard (tomatoes are still green, though). An is often the case I made a one-pot meal…with vegetables this fresh it would be more difficult not to make it delicious.Continue reading “>Beans, Greens, and Other Good Things”
Beans, Greens, and Other Good Things
Well, despite the somewhat chilly summer (and untamed weeds) the garden is producing fairly well. The first photo is what I picked today in the front yard (tomatoes are still green, though). An is often the case I made a one-pot meal…with vegetables this fresh it would be more difficult not to make it delicious.Continue reading “Beans, Greens, and Other Good Things”
>Sunday Morning Walk
>Sometimes I find a walk is better than a bike ride. If you can see more on a bike than in a car you can see even more when you’re using just your feet. Anyhow, I went for a meditative Sunday walk this morning, and one of the things that I love to do whenContinue reading “>Sunday Morning Walk”
Sunday Morning Walk
Sometimes I find a walk is better than a bike ride. If you can see more on a bike than in a car you can see even more when you’re using just your feet. Anyhow, I went for a meditative Sunday walk this morning, and one of the things that I love to do whenContinue reading “Sunday Morning Walk”
>Things That Can Be Carried On A Bike (#48)
>A canvas bag containing, among other things, three books: Autobiography of a Yogi, A book of Jack Kerouac’s letters, and a pocket-sized NIV Bible.A double paper bag containing $59.19 in coins.A U-lockA Cable lock.
Things That Can Be Carried On A Bike (#48)
A canvas bag containing, among other things, three books: Autobiography of a Yogi, A book of Jack Kerouac’s letters, and a pocket-sized NIV Bible.A double paper bag containing $59.19 in coins.A U-lockA Cable lock.
>Things That Can Be Carried On A Bike (#47)
>Three large cans.A rolled up shirt in a bag.
Things That Can Be Carried On A Bike (#47)
Three large cans.A rolled up shirt in a bag.
>Those Wacky Food and Bike Loving French
>I love this photo and thought it appropriate to post it with the current Tour de France going on (is the race still going, or is it over yet?). It’s a photo of Georges Grillot and Roger Coiffier, tandem riders in the Brest–Menton race in 1930. It’s just one of the annual bike races inContinue reading “>Those Wacky Food and Bike Loving French”
Those Wacky Food and Bike Loving French
I love this photo and thought it appropriate to post it with the current Tour de France going on (is the race still going, or is it over yet?). It’s a photo of Georges Grillot and Roger Coiffier, tandem riders in the Brest–Menton race in 1930. It’s just one of the annual bike races inContinue reading “Those Wacky Food and Bike Loving French”
>The New Yorker 6/3/74
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