I was riding home from work today and saw this beautiful leafy scene. My sister and I loved to rake up piles of leaves and jump in them as kids. In honor of playing with leaves, I stopped and had a little too much fun with my camera's self-timer. I was way too into my leaf-playing to care whether passersby thought I was insane.
Farewell to my favorite month. November's pretty good though - first snow and pumpkin pie.
p.s. Friday night, while I was curled up on my couch in sweats drinking win...
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Two of the more festive houses along my commute:
This house is made all the more fearsome by the fact that I somehow took the picture off-kilter.
Happy Halloween!
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After posting my Oma video I got several requests for a Betty Foy video. Ask and thou shall receive. (Wait, did I just compare myself to God?)
Anyway, this is for all those interested in the Rivendell Betty Foy. It's a very new bike and there's not much information out there, but there is another video from Velo Fellow of his wife buying her Betty, so any interested parties should check that out, too.
I wanted to write up a detailed Betty Foy review before posting the video, but the darn job really cu...
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After starting a new job, I'm reminded of the fun of bike commuting. A few main points:
Riding a bicycle every morning and evening keeps me sane, especially because I spend 10.5 hours of my day sitting at a desk in front of a computer.
Co-workers are always surprised and impressed and want to talk about it. I try to make it sound fun and easy, while at the same time secretly being proud of the one trait that makes me interesting.
Businesses are really catching on. The new sky scraper where I work has a love...
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Just when I start thinking, yes, I am a badass city cyclist, something comes along to humble me. This is probably as it should be. My most recent lesson in humility was 8th Ave. South. I have always avoided this most direct route to downtown, preferring instead to go a couple of miles out of my way to take the Music Row bike lanes, since it's a steep climb on a busy road. But on Saturday I had a friend along who needed to go that way to get out of town (more about that later), and I figured it was a good time to try ...
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Does everyone but me know that Rachel McAdams is a city cyclist? I've seen pictures of her riding a bike before, but it wasn't until last week, when the lovely Lalipourie highlighted the green is sexy blog the Canadian actress started with a couple of friends, that I realized it was more than a random occurrence. On her blog, Rachel says her bike is her preferred mode of transportation.
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I couldn't resist using one of my favorite titles ever, even though what's coming to Nashville today is not a freaky carnival headed by a mysterious man who might be the incarnation of evil. (If it were, I don't think I'd be tracking it nearly this avidly.) No, what's coming today is wicked only in the awesome sense. Can't wait to show you!
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I have not been a "bike commuter" for the past two months, merely a girl who rides her bike everywhere. On Monday I started a new job (nothing exciting - a 3 week contract attorney position) and rejoined the hardy ranks.
I overdressed for the 49 degree temperature this morning, and pulled over midway to remove my wool cardigan and over gloves, leaving me in the outfit pictured above. I sported my new silk/wool blend legwarmers and glove liners from Winter Silks (thanks for the tip, EA!) and both performed very...
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Fall weather in Chicago this year has been up and down, with brief periods of sun amid days of cold rain. Today we seized upon one of the warm and dry periods to enjoy a ride up the lakefront. A lot of Chicagoans had the same idea, so we detoured off the crowded main trail to amble through secondary dirt paths.
Betty Foy and Sir Raleigh made ideal riding partners. Not only do they share dashing good looks and utilitarian common sense (Brooks and Honjos and lugs, oh my!), they naturally move at near the same p...
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Flat tires are an inconvenience that I have not experienced for over a year, since I got Schwalbe tires on Oma and Betty Foy.
The cheap tires that came on Mr. Dottie's Jamis, on the other hand, have had several flats in their lifetime. The most extreme flat happened last week - a clean slice straight across the tire itself. He went back to try to find the culprit, but did not see anything that could have sliced a tire, other than a grated bridge, but that seems unlikely. The problem cannot be a defect with the ...
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