Pay attention when locking up your bike. You may not be as lucky as this cyclist.
“Within societies of mass automobility, bicycles are often regarded as a children’s toy, a middle-class sports fad, or a form of transport for those who are too poor to drive. Within less that three generations, cultures of everyday or utility cycling disappeared. Those who continued to cycle are often regarded with suspicion.”–Adrian, Yellow Brick Road.
“I hate that the bicycle is made out to be something political. I have stated here before, if automobiles ran on pixie dust and had zero carbon emissions, I would still ride a bicycle. I am a cyclist, and riding a bicycle is a love and a passion.” –Dave Moulton
“Cycling provides economic benefit in terms of improved public health, reduced levels of traffic congestion and greenhouse gas emissions, as well as reductions in expenditure on transport fuel. These benefits accrue most readily when the bicycle is used as a substitute for car journeys.” –Cycling Promotion Fund
Get together and have some fun, or stick it in your bum. Time to speedlink…
It’s not that I’m short on ideas for things to write about, I’m just short on ideas on finding time to write…
I haven’t been stranded on a broken down train since my last effort, so it must be safe for me to speedlink…
Time hasn’t started running backwards since my last effort (at least, not noticeably), so it must be safe for me to speedlink…
Time hasn’t started running backwards since my last effort (at least, not noticeably), so it must be safe for me to speedlink…
I haven’t had any paper cuts since my last effort, so it must still be safe for me to speedlink…
Are you tired of your bike getting vanished? Here’s an interesting approach…
Could it be that this newfangled bicycle thing isn’t quite as newfangled as we thought?
A year on and ‘Treadly and Me’ is still here-who’d have thunk it? In the 243 posts since this blog started on 1 January 2006 I’ve avoided blogging about the blog, so perhaps you’ll excuse this one indulgence…