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Cross-country mountain bike made its Olympic debut at the Atlanta 1996 Games.
John to the rescue with his well-used mountain bike for Macro Mondays.
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“The Trouble With A Purple Iris” is there isn’t any trouble with a Purple Iris at all, just a mere softness, beauty and boldness. I thought sure we’d lose the Irises this Spring with very cold nights and large amounts of rain and very high winds. With all the colors we have in these gardens few compare with this Iris. The smoothness of the pedals and the perfect purple hue reminds us that no matter how diligently you search you’re not going to find “The Trouble With A Purple Iris” After all that searching its time to “Wash your 🙏’s. Thanks for viewing my work. Stay Safe and Be Kind.
i framed the bench like a small island on the portixol/molinar promenade, letting the bicycles sit like parentheses around two people who have nowhere else to be. the sky went blank and generous, the sea turned into a thin line, and suddenly every small thing mattered: the angle of a shoulder, the quiet gap between them, the way waiting can look like resting. out at the edge of the frame a couple and a tiny dog drift past, like the day reminding the stillness that it can move again whenever it wants.
Lomond Shores, Loch Lomond, Scotland
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Orgelpositiv, ohne Pedal
Adam Ernst Reichard, Nürnberg 1710
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The positive Organ, no pedal-board
Adam Ernst Reichard, Nuremberg 1710
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Walking around Niles District in Fremont, California, I came across this pedal-car locomotive outside one of the many antique shops.
What caught my eye was a long ago repair to the stack using a beer can.
L'alzaia del Naviglio Grande (o Naviglio di Leonardo) è percorribile per quasi tutta la sua tratta unicamente a piedi o in bicicletta. E' una splendida via che costeggia il naviglio e lungo la quale si possono incontrare bellissimi borghi, ville di delizia ed una vegetazione tipica della macchia lombarda.
As soon as the Autumn starts, I find myself dreading the possibly horrific winter. I don't own a car anymore and so I bike whether it's snowing, sleeting, or hailing. Two weeks before Thanksgiving, I was biking the 6 miles to work and back in below zero temperatures, which is cold even by Chicago standards.
Winter can be very beautiful but I have to make such an effort to appreciate it.
Throughout all of my bicycling adventures in the winter, I think about my favorite songs and try to hear them in my head as I pedal. I don't wear headphones and play music as I worry it will be too dangerous. Instead, I just try to remember the exact sounds. Most of the time, I hear Leonard Cohen in my head. Sometimes, I hear Broadcast. Other times, I hear Spiritualized or Thee Silver Mt. Zion.
And, when I don't hear music, I say the same mantra over and over "One must suffer. One must endure." Because, if you don't endure, you have nothing left.
I liked this last apple. It is definitely suffering with the freezing icicles, winds, hail, and chill of winter but it is also enduring. Perhaps, she will make it until the spring.
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It's mid-summer, and the roads are filled with visitors. Big RV's compete with motorcyclist's and bikers, for the narrow two lane Glenn Highway. Many miles of the highway have no shoulder's which makes negotiating around the bikers a bit of a challenge. But that is to be expected at this time of year in Alaska.
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