Now That's Bad Luck

Image by Sam Javanrouh. Some rights reserved.
Found on flickr while looking for something else.

Image by Sam Javanrouh. Some rights reserved.
Found on flickr while looking for something else.
In the dark of the moon, in the flying snow, in the dead of winter,
war spreading, families dying, the world in danger,
I walk the rocky hillside, sowing clover.
-- Wendell Berry
Location
Edging away from the edge of American space
Sharp-witted cycling advocacy and photos
Several Denver cyclists write about their experiences.
Bicycles, books, and other things
"Trail Riding Together on a Trek Navigator and a Three Wheeled Trek." Two self-described "casual" bike riders report on what they see and experience as they bike - at a soft pace - around the trails of Nebraska and Iowa.
Misc biking stuff about touring, repairs, pro racing, etc.
Paul Dorn writes about making the streets livable and bikable. A companion to the resources on his Bike Commuting Tips site.
Informative posts about utility cycling
News and comments about tours, touring, & racing. Good things not seen elsewhere.
The Journal of One Family's Journey Toward Sustainability Sans Car
Many reviews, a DIY project or two, and some fun posts about biking.
"We write a blog. We throw events. We make videos (sometimes). We are in Denver, CO."
A great, active blog.
Back in the day, gentlemen dressed in trousers, jackets, and caps. This made cycling practical for transportation and quite stylish. This blog promotes a return to this sense of style for The Cycling Gentleman.
The struggles of a fat guy on his way to middle age and the classic battle of the bulge. Against him, the entire agricultural and food production system, American Midwestern attitudes towards food and eating and a lifetime of sloth and drunkenness. His only weapon, his bike.
Formerly the authoritative site for Danish handball news, now an exhilarating cycling blog.
Lots of photos of city cyclists, a few rants, and (once you learn to read his prose) interesting, encouraging, and charming thoughts.
It's not.
Kent Peterson is Commuting Program Director for the Bicycle Alliance of Washington. Useful, interesting, and fun (though his panniers look as if he didn't get enough cut and paste time in kindergarten.)
"I've been riding bikes for over 50 years. by my way of thinking, that makes me an expert on everything relating to bicycles. just ask me." Kim West also has a radio show/podcast and a general purpose/non-cycling blog, today's sermonette.
Charming, thoughtful posts from a recovering opera singer (I think.)
Thoughtful posts - columns, really - that often discuss cycling and living differently.
Jim, of . . . well some other places, is back.
Well-written posts on healthy living, family, and how to live better.
It's a magazine, newsletter, blog, and the mind boggles to think what else.
Charming, "fresh" writing about biking in University of Illinois Land.
Great links from a London bike shop specializing in folders and commuters, with an unnecessary Flash heading.
Bikey comic
Wrapped up effort to get a "share the road" vanity automobile license plate. In February 2008, failed to raise the maximum fine for running over a cyclist while the driver was failing to yield. (Bicycle Colorado was pushing for $1,000. Radical.) Currently taking credit for getting Colorado up to 22nd on the list of bike friendly states.
After the revolution, doing good work. Thank god.
You'll laugh; you'll cry; you'll use a sidewalk.
Last Friday of the month. Meet at Civic Center Park at the Seal Fountain pool between 5:30 and 6:00 pm.
A large collection of articles and links on cycling and sustainability.
Useful, interesting posts from a city that actually is bike friendly.
(Cyclists Inciting Change thru Live Exchange) dynamic site promoting cycling as a viable and sustainable transportation choice.
The blog of the New York Streets Renaissance - advocacy in action - and as everyone knows, it happens in NYC first.
grassroots group that uses direct action and education to push for a sustainable NYC.
Washington Area Bicyclist Association
Though it's about cooking and food, I love the writing - snappy and downright . . . rollicking. Read this.
"The world as it exists." Well, sort of. Photos of Santa Monica with funny, snarky comments.
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