Po Campo and I went to the Edmonton Fringe Festival's launch party this evening ... It's a pretty bag for ladies who like to bike in style ... Doesn't necessarily fit in the basket, but it has straps that secure it to your rear rack ... See? ... Leanne rode with Don and me. It's always good to check what the cars behind you are doing ... The theme for this year's Fringe Festival is Burlesque. Consequently there was a lot of carnival sort of stuff at the party ... I am in love with this picture.
in an attempt to ride more of the unridden trails in park city by me, trish was good enough to volunteer her trail guiding expertise ... here we see the humble beauty slugging down some cycling refreshment ... we started at park city mountain resort or pcmr as the locals call it ... riding up the streets to deer valley resort we rapidly rose up numerous trails with names that sped by so quickly that my head was starting to spin ... that or it was the mass switchbacks going up ... now i'm not
Webb House in Colleyville, Texas, on a BEAUTIFUL August Day ... I've never done a lot of stopping to look at the sights along my commute route. Today's subject is directly along my route, both to and from work, and, what's more, it's lit up when it is dark out, making it hard to miss. Lately, I've been thinking about outlining some of the Cotton Belt Railway features in Tarrant County. This house sits within sight of the rails ... Who says you can't stop and look around when riding on the road
Artist: ... Kings Of Convenience ... Song : ... Cayman Islands ... Album : Riot On An ... Empty Street ... (2004) ... Kings of Convenience are an indie folk-pop duo from ... Bergen , Norway ... Consisting of Erlend Øye and Eirik Glambek Bøe, the musical group is known for their delicate tunes, calming voices, and intricate and subtle guitar melodies. Øye and Bøe both compose and sing the songs ... Their second album, 'Riot On An Empty Street' picks up where 'Quiet Is The New Loud' left
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Has any great athlete, at the top of any sport, had his or her game blown to smithereens so fast — not just from age, not just from injury, but from some deeper miasma of psyche and soma? ...
Speaking of Londontown, Fixed Gear London put up a nice edit featuring Roy from Rotterdam Fixed and Oscar from 14 Bike Co. Dope riding! Love Oscar's ESB. Reminds me of something Aaron Ross would ride ...
With all the hardened steerers on 700c trick bikes, a lot of people have issues with starnuts slipping. Personally, I've never had an issue, but people like Tony Fast do. Maybe this is the answer for them! Originally developed ...